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Doelgerichte CGT vermindert psychotische klachten

De stand van zaken in onderzoek naar de inzet van CGT bij psychotische klachten

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Volgens Philippa Garety, hoogleraar klinische psychologie aan King’s College, is Cognitieve Gedragstherapie (CGT) een veelbelovende behandeling voor psychotische patiënten. Op het lentecongres van de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Psychiatrie (NVvP) besprak zij de stand van zaken in het onderzoek naar CGT bij psychose. Een verslag.

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Bohn Stafleu van Loghum. Doelgerichte CGT vermindert psychotische klachten. GZ - Psychologie 7, 18–19 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41480-015-0056-3

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