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Psychiatric drugs: reconsidering their mode of action and the implications for service user involvement
Marc RobertsThe purpose of this paper is to examine two competing pharmacological models that have been used to understand how psychiatric drugs work: the disease-centred model and the…
Considering the team in team formulation: a systematic review
Valentina Short, Judith A. Covey, Lisa A. Webster, Ruth Wadman, Joe Reilly, Naomi Hay-Gibson, Helen J. StainTeam formulation, used to understand patient problems and plan care, is a growing practice in adult mental health and learning disability services. The purpose of this paper is to…
Exploring the barriers to the implementation of cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp)
Fiona Switzer, Sean Harper, David PeckThe purpose of this paper is to identify barriers for people with psychotic spectrum disorders accessing CBTp in NHS Lothian. Despite national guidelines recommending CBT for the…
Theoretical overlap and distinction between rational emotive behavior therapy’s awfulizing and cognitive therapy’s catastrophizing
Scott Harris Waltman, Angelique PalermoThe term catastrophizing was coined by Ellis (1962) and commented on by Beck (1979). Since that time, much research has been done on the topic and a recent review article…
Supervisors’ experience of delivering individual clinical supervision to qualified therapists: a meta-ethnographic synthesis
Gemma Forshaw, Rachel Sabin-Farrell, Thomas SchröderThe purpose of this paper is to systematically identify, appraise and synthesise qualitative literature exploring the experience, both positive and negative, of clinical…
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