CBT-p strategies for working with Worry in Paranoia
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Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center ,
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VIDEO
Dr. Sivec discusses strategies for addressing worry as it relates to paranoia and psychosis. By the end of this lecture, you will understand: 1) the most common and treatable targets in psychosis, 2) worry and its impact on psychosis, and 3) practical treatment strategies.