Contents Psychosis and psychotherapy: elements for integration. F. Margison and C. Mace
Part I. Psychodynamic and psychoanalytic approaches to psychosis.
- Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic approaches to psychosis: an overview. S. P. Reilly
- The great feast of languages: passwords to the psychotic's inner world. M. Cox
- The psychoanalytic approach to psychotic aspects of the personality: its relevance to psychotherapy in the National Health Service. D. Taylor
- Psychosis and groups. J. Walshe
- Borderline phenomena in analytic groups. M. Pines
Part II. Behavioural and cognitive approaches to psychosis.
- Cognitive-behavioural approaches to psychosis: an overview. L. Drummond and A. Duggal
- Cognitive therapy of schizophrenia: collaborative and integrated approaches. D. Kingdon and D. Turkington
- The use of coping skills in the treatment of hallucinations and delusions in schizophrenia. N. Tarrier, L. Yusupoff, C. Kinney and E. McCarthy
Part III. Systemic and family therapies
- Family and systemic approaches to psychosis: an overview
- Psychosis and treatment of the whole family. R. Kennedy
- Behavioural family therapy approaches to the treatment of schizophrenia. G. Fadden
Part IV. Integrative approaches to psychosis
- Integration and psychosis. F. Margison and C. Mace
- Pathological interactions between psychosis and childhood sexual abuse in in-patient settings: their dynamics, consequences and management. S. Davenport
- The Hawthorn Project. A group psychotherapy project with chronically psychotic in-patients. D. Campbell LeFevre and F. Morrison
- The Finnish National Schizophrenia Project: a strategy for psychotherapeutic treatment and balanced deinstitutionalisation. K. Pylkkanen
- Meaning and madness. A narrative approach to psychopathology and treatment. G. A. Roberts