Resources For Clinicians
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp)The North America CBT for psychosis Network (NACBTpN)
We are excited to let you know that a network for CBT for psychosis practitioners exists for you to be a part of.
Trained practitioners often ask, “where can we get more resources?” or “how can we keep in touch?” or “how do we learn about other people in our area trained in CBTp?” The answer is NACBTpN. Launched in November 2018, NACBTpN offers membership with the benefits including:
- NACBTpN website members area (including: job listings, additional resources/, and information on trainings offered nationwide)
- NACBTpN listserv
- Bi-annual electronic newsletter
To sign up or learn more, please visit the NACBTpN website.
NACBTpN has published their recommended CBTp competence standards. If you are looking to meet standards for competence to work towards CBTp accreditation, please contact cbtecho@uw.edu.
Books and Other Print Resources
- Beyond Schizophrenia (2016), by Marjorie L. Bladwin
- The Case Formulation Approach to Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (2008), by Jacqueline B. Persons
- Cognitive Therapy of Schizophrenia (2005), by D. Kingdon and D. Turkington
- The Collected Schizophrenias (2019), by Esme Wang
- Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis: A Guidebook for Clinicians (2016), Tania Lecomte, Claude Leclerc, and Til Wykes
- Overcoming Distressing Voices: A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioral Techniques. (2012), by M. Hayward
- Overcoming Paranoid and Suspicious Thoughts: A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioral Techniques. (2006), by D. Freeman, J. Freeman, & P. Garety
- Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation: An Empirical Approach (2008), by Corrigan, Mueser, Bond, Drake, & Solomon
- Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Schizophrenia: A Comprehensive Treatment Manual (2016), by D. Perivoliotis, P. Grant, & Aaron T. Beck
- Research Brief: The importance of human relationships, ethics and recovery-orientated values in the delivery of CBT for people with psychosis (2016), by Alison Brabban, Rory Byrne, Eleanor Longden & Anthony P. Morrison
- Socratic Questioning for Therapists and Counselors: Learn How to Think and Intervene Like a Cognitive Behavior Therapist (2021), by Scott H. Waltman, R. Trent Codd, III, Lynn M. McFarr, and Bret A. Moore
- EDAPT Newsletter Winter 2016 – Negative Symptoms Psychoeducation
Online Resources
- The Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center
- Center for Practice Innovations (CPI) Website
- Center for Practice Innovations (CPI) YouTube Channel
- Psychosis Research Unit
- Vimeo (Vimeo links available by topic area as well, upon request: please send an email to cpihelp@nyspi.columia.edu)
- University of Minnesota Webinars
- University of Minnesota Clinical Tools