Behavioral Strategies for Modifying Delusional Beliefs
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Department of Psychiatry ,
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VIDEO
Strategies for modifying delusional beliefs including ways to evaluate thoughts though behavior experiements, reality testing, and pursuing life goals discussed by Dr. Harry Sivec.