2012
DOI: 10.1037/a0029580
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Psychotherapy and rehabilitation for schizophrenia: Thoughts about their parallel development and potential integration.

Abstract: Psychotherapy and rehabilitation both have long been invested in helping persons with schizophrenia to move toward wellness. Strikingly, there is rarely a mention of one by the other in their respective literature, yet both seem to be developing in parallel. This division may not only be unnecessary but also an impediment to the development of novel interventions that foster recovery from schizophrenia. To better understand why this state developed and how the gap between psychotherapy and rehabilitation might… Show more

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“…A fourth category for integrative approaches can be seen in work suggesting the integration of approaches extending beyond psychotherapy, including the practice of linking recovery-oriented psychotherapy with other more specialized interventions, such as psychosocial rehabilitation 56. Consistent with this are multicomponent integrative approaches that target specific elements of recovery.…”
Section: Five Models Of Psychotherapy Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A fourth category for integrative approaches can be seen in work suggesting the integration of approaches extending beyond psychotherapy, including the practice of linking recovery-oriented psychotherapy with other more specialized interventions, such as psychosocial rehabilitation 56. Consistent with this are multicomponent integrative approaches that target specific elements of recovery.…”
Section: Five Models Of Psychotherapy Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IVIP was designed to help people with SMI learn to identify and ameliorate their expectations of failure (defeatist beliefs) and its success is mechanistically attributed to the restoration of metacognitive capacity, permitting self-reflection and recognition of others’ thoughts (Lysaker et al, 2007, 2010, 2012). Its use has been associated with improvements in patient work duration and frequency, work behavior, and also sustained baseline levels of hope and self-esteem (Lysaker et al, 2005, Lysaker et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most research in psychotherapy for psychosis is at an early stage focusing mainly on feasibility and efficacy (Lecomte & Lecomte, ). This is understandable given that until recently people with psychosis were considered as untreatable via psychotherapy, mostly because they did not respond well to traditional psychodynamic therapy (Lecomte & Lecomte, ; Lysaker, Roe, & Kukla, ). However, cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis (CBTp) developed over the last 20 years has now proven its efficacy for diminishing psychotic symptoms and distress, according to more than 5 meta‐analyses and 30 randomized controlled trials (Addington & Lecomte, ; Mueser, Deavers, Penn, & Cassisi, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%