From listening to patients, carers, and staff: a framework and clinician checklist to promote movement and physical activity in patients diagnosed with psychosis. This is fantastic work by @rowan_diamond. @OxPsychiatry@BMJMentalHealth https://t.co/mOehMxxQ1Q
"Difficulties with paranoia are not confined to people diagnosed with serious mental health conditions... Experiencing discrimination was the strongest social predictor..." #paranoia#psychology#mentalhealth https://t.co/U0jKLrQZJf
"There was a preference for therapy to focus on behavioural and emotional, rather than meaning-based, relational, and cognitive aspects" #voicehearing#psychosis#CBTp https://t.co/WNZyw5368M
Our GiVE3 study will offer evidence in 2024 on the ability of Assistant Psychologists to increase access to CBTp https://t.co/XYEjfG3Kvk @Research_SPFT@CNTWNHS@PennineCareNHS
This shows the importance of mentalisation and metacognition when working with psychosis. "Adult Attachment and Personal Recovery in Clients With a Psychotic Disorder" https://t.co/FkWz65JYPd #MBT#psychosis#psychotherapy#MBT
"In conclusion, no single treatment seems to be the best choice to treat people with BPD compared to other treatments". A systematic review and network meta-analysis | Psychological Medicine | Cambridge Core https://t.co/ItHqqKIX9w #EUPD#BPD#psychotherapy#psychology#CBTworks
Just came accross this. Very helpful to consider and assess reasons why voices are listened to: 'Listening to and Believing Derogatory and Threatening Voices'. https://t.co/9r3D1zsqYA Thanks
@bryonysheaves
and others.
Helpful article further affirming links between voices and past experiences: 'Voice phenomenology as a mirror of the past' | Psychological Medicine | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/46nEyvzZ3q #CBTp#Voicehearing@AmybHardy