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Cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: The end of the line or time for a new approach?

Katherine Newman-TaylorRichard P Bentall
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2023)
It is unlikely that everyone with psychosis will be equally responsive to the same therapeutic protocols. We need a new, personalised psychotherapy approach to CBTp research and practice, and can learn from research for anxiety and depression examining predictors of therapeutic response to inform treatment decisions. Precision psychological therapies informed by a combination of individual characteristics, common factors and a focus on specific mechanisms will require new research strategies and are likely to lead to improved outcomes for people with psychosis.
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