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Cognitive-behavioural therapy and family intervention for relapse prevention and symptom reduction in psychosis: Randomised controlled trial (article)

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An article testingthe effectiveness of CBT and family intervention in reducing relapse, and in improving symptoms and functioning in patients who had recently relapsed with non-affective psychosis

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Contributed by: MHASE - Mental Health Ambulance Service Education
Authored by: P.A. Garety, D.G. Fowler, D Freeman, P Bebbington , G Dunn and E Kuipers, The British Journal of Psychiatry
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First contributed: 04 October 2022
Audience access level: Full user

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