Cognitive therapy in early psychosis and «at risk mental state»

Authors

  • M. Álvarez-Jiménez Health Care Program of the Early Phases of Psychosis of Cantabria (PAFIP) Psychiatry Service Public Foundation Marqués de Valdecilla Research Institute Marqués de Valdecilla (FMV-IFIMAV) University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla University of Cantabria Santander (Spain)
  • C. González-Blanch Health Care Program of the Early Phases of Psychosis of Cantabria (PAFIP) Psychiatry Service Public Foundation Marqués de Valdecilla Research Institute Marqués de Valdecilla (FMV-IFIMAV) University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla University of Cantabria Santander (Spain)
  • T. Pérez-Pardal Health Care Program of the Early Phases of Psychosis of Cantabria (PAFIP) Psychiatry Service Public Foundation Marqués de Valdecilla Research Institute Marqués de Valdecilla (FMV-IFIMAV) University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla University of Cantabria Santander (Spain)
  • J. M. Rodríguez-Sánchez Health Care Program of the Early Phases of Psychosis of Cantabria (PAFIP) Psychiatry Service Public Foundation Marqués de Valdecilla Research Institute Marqués de Valdecilla (FMV-IFIMAV) University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla University of Cantabria Santander (Spain)
  • B. Crespo-Facorro Health Care Program of the Early Phases of Psychosis of Cantabria (PAFIP) Psychiatry Service Public Foundation Marqués de Valdecilla Research Institute Marqués de Valdecilla (FMV-IFIMAV) University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla University of Cantabria Santander (Spain)

Keywords:

first episodes psychosis, schizophrenia, cognitive behavioural therapy, psychological treatment, prodrome, prevention

Abstract

Evidence suggests that the early course of psychosis might be important in the long term outcome of the disease. Moreover, pharmacological treatment has important limitations in this population which has increased the interest in the combination of psychological and biological treatments. Recently, cognitive therapy has been modified and applied to the field of psychosis. For decades several studies have shown its effectiveness in the treatment of psychotic symptoms which has led to formulate new and more comprehensive cognitive treatments for early psychosis. These new cognitive approaches have been assessed in clinical trials. In the same way, the study of the pre-psychotic phase and prevention of illness is becoming important. Two aspects are especially relevant in this regards: the possibility of prospective detection of patients at risk of developing psychosis and the search for adequate treatments in this phase. Recent Studies concerning early and pre-onset psychosis cognitive treatment are reviewed by the authors.

Published

2007-01-01

How to Cite

Álvarez-Jiménez, M., et al. “Cognitive Therapy in Early Psychosis and «at Risk Mental State»”. Actas Españolas De Psiquiatría, vol. 35, no. 1, Jan. 2007, pp. 67-76, https://actaspsiquiatria.es/index.php/actas/article/view/504.

Issue

Section

Review