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Symptom fluctuations, self-esteem, and cohesion during group cognitive behaviour therapy for early psychosis.

Tania LecomteClaude LeclercTil Wykes
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2017)
This study emphasizes the interrelation between self-esteem improvements and symptom improvements, with improvements in one leading to improvements in the other, during group CBT for psychosis. Group cohesion, in this study, is a predictor of self-esteem and symptom improvements, suggesting that a special attention should be given to developing a strong alliance and group cohesion early on during CBT for psychosis.
Keyphrases
  • working memory