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Psychological Therapy for Schizophrenia
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What is the primary use of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)?
To treat people with
schizophrenia (SZ)
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What is the main aim of CBT for clients with SZ?
To help identify and change
irrational thoughts
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How many sessions does CBT typically involve?
5-20
sessions
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In what formats can CBT be delivered?
In groups or on an
individual
basis
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How does CBT help clients understand their symptoms?
By linking
delusions
and
hallucinations
to feelings
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What might a client believe if they hear voices?
They may believe the voices are
demons
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What does normalisation in CBT involve?
Explaining that hearing
voices
is ordinary
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Who conducted a case study on a paranoid client in 2004?
Turkington et al
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What was the paranoid client's belief in Turkington et al's case study?
That the Mafia were
plotting
to
kill
him
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How did the therapist respond to the client's anxiety in the case study?
By
acknowledging
it and offering
alternatives
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What is the aim of family therapy for patients with SZ?
To improve
communication
and interaction
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What did Pharoah et al (2010) identify as a strategy in family therapy?
Reducing
negative emotions
like anger and guilt
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What is expressed emotion (EE) in the context of family therapy?
Negative
emotions
creating
stress
for
families
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What is one goal of family therapy regarding family members' beliefs?
To improve beliefs about and behavior towards
SZ
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What is the
balance
family
therapy
aims to achieve?
Between caring for the individual and their own lives
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What are the phases of Burbach's model for family therapy?
Sharing information and support
Identifying
family resources
Encouraging mutual understanding
Identifying
unhelpful interaction patterns
Skills training for stress management
Relapse prevention planning
Future maintenance
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What did Jauhar et al (2014) conclude about CBT for SZ?
There are
significant
effects on symptoms
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What did McFarlane (2016) conclude about family therapy?
It reduces
relapse rates
by
50-60%
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When is family therapy particularly promising?
When
mental health
initially starts to
decline
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What is a benefit of family therapy beyond the identified patient?
It strengthens
family support
capabilities
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What did Lobban and Barrowclough (2016) state about family therapy?
It
benefits
the whole
family
, not just the
patient
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of CBT and family therapy?
Strengths of CBT:
Effective for positive and negative
symptoms
Supported by multiple
studies
Weaknesses of CBT:
Quality of evidence varies
Strengths of Family Therapy:
Reduces
relapse rates
significantly
Benefits entire family system
Weaknesses of Family Therapy:
May not address all individual needs
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