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