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Tailoring Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Subtypes of Voice-Hearing.
Smailes, David; Alderson-Day, Ben; Fernyhough, Charles; McCarthy-Jones, Simon; Dodgson, Guy.
Afiliação
  • Smailes D; Department of Psychology, Durham UniversityDurham, UK; Department of Psychology, Leeds Trinity UniversityLeeds, UK.
  • Alderson-Day B; Department of Psychology, Durham University Durham, UK.
  • Fernyhough C; Department of Psychology, Durham University Durham, UK.
  • McCarthy-Jones S; Department of Psychology, Durham UniversityDurham, UK; Department of Psychiatry, Trinity College DublinDublin, Ireland.
  • Dodgson G; Early Intervention in Psychosis, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust Ashington, UK.
Front Psychol ; 6: 1933, 2015.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26733919
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for voice-hearing (i.e., auditory verbal hallucinations; AVH) has, at best, small to moderate effects. One possible reason for this limited efficacy is that current CBT approaches tend to conceptualize voice-hearing as a homogenous experience in terms of the cognitive processes involved in AVH. However, the highly heterogeneous nature of voice-hearing suggests that many different cognitive processes may be involved in the etiology of AVH. These heterogeneous voice-hearing experiences do, however, appear to cluster into a set of subtypes, opening up the possibility of tailoring treatment to the subtype of AVH that a voice-hearer reports. In this paper, we (a) outline our rationale for tailoring CBT to subtypes of voice-hearing, (b) describe CBT for three putative subtypes of AVH (inner speech-based AVH, memory-based AVH, and hypervigilance AVH), and (c) discuss potential limitations and problems with such an approach. We conclude by arguing that tailoring CBT to subtypes of voice-hearing could prove to be a valuable therapeutic development, which may be especially effective when used in early intervention in psychosis services.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article