The effectiveness and tolerability of trauma‐focused psychotherapies for psychotic symptoms: A systematic review of trauma‐focused psychotherapies
Jordan Reid,
Charles Cole,
Nabeela Malik
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionPsychological trauma is an established risk factor for psychosis. Trauma‐focused psychotherapies (TFPT) have been suggested as a potential treatment for reducing psychotic symptoms in those who have experienced trauma. We therefore sought to investigate the effectiveness, tolerability, and acceptability of TFPT for psychotic symptoms.MethodsWe conducted a systematic review of studies of any form of TFPT that measured psychotic symptoms across a broad range of diagnoses.ResultsFrom 2584 papers initi… Show more
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