Which of these statements about CBT for psychosis are correct? It... A. Assumes that delusions are qualitatively different from normal beliefs B. Assumes psychosis is understandabl... Which of these statements about CBT for psychosis are correct? It... A. Assumes that delusions are qualitatively different from normal beliefs B. Assumes psychosis is understandable C. Focuses on the appraisal of the psychotic experience D. Uses psycho-education as the main intervention E. Uses a formulation-based approach. Select one: A and D, B and D, All of the above, B, C and E, A, C and D.
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The question is asking which statements about Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for psychosis are correct. It presents a list of statements related to CBT's assumptions and approaches, and asks the respondent to select the correct options from provided choices.
Answer
B, C, and E
The correct statements are B, C, and E.
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The correct statements are B, C, and E.
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CBT for psychosis is based on understanding and appraising psychotic experiences with a formulation-based approach, not focusing solely on psycho-education. It considers psychotic symptoms understandable rather than qualitatively different from normal experiences.
Sources
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis - PubMed Central - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- The evolution of cognitive–behavioral therapy for psychosis | PRBM - dovepress.com
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