Psychological Interventions
Patrick Callaghan RN, BSc, MSc, Ph.D., C.Psychol., CSci., FHEA
professor
University of Nottingham, UK
Search for more papers by this authorPatrick Callaghan RN, BSc, MSc, Ph.D., C.Psychol., CSci., FHEA
professor
University of Nottingham, UK
Search for more papers by this authorDr Peter Phillips PhD, MSc, RMN, PGCAP, FHEA
senior lecturer honorary lecturer member specialist
City University London, UK
Search for more papers by this authorDr Olive McKeown PhD, MSc, Dip N, CELTT, Cert Obst, RMN, RGN
visiting lecturer specialist lecturer practitioner senior lecturer
St George's University, London, UK
Search for more papers by this authorTom Sandford BSc (Hons), Dip N, RGN, RMN
executive director policy adviser regional director general manager Head member
Royal College of Nursing, London, UK
Search for more papers by this authorSummary
This chapter contains sections titled:
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Introduction
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The nature and type of psychological interventions
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The evidence for psychological interventions in dual diagnosis
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Individual therapies
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Group therapies
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Cognitive behaviour therapy and relapse prevention
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Family interventions
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Contingency management
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Conclusion
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