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WYKES T., PARR A.M. LANDAU S.Group treatment of auditory hallucinations. Exploratory study of effectiveness. Br. J. Psychiatry.1999 ; 175( ) : 180-185
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resumeang: BACKGROUND: Cognitive-behavioural therapy has been shown to be effective in reducing psychotic symptoms, but few patients have access to these services. Group cognitive treatment may provide a less costly service with similar benefits. AIMS: To explore the effectiveness of group cognitive-behavioural therapy on insight and symptoms, particularly auditory hallucinations. METHOD: Twenty-one DSM-IV diagnosed patients with schizophrenia with treatment-resistant, distressing auditory hallucinations were referred to a group programme consisting of six sessions of cognitive treatment following a strict protocol which emphasised individual power and control as well as coping strategies. RESULTS: There were significant changes in all three main outcome measures following treatment; those changes were maintained at follow-up and were greater than changes over the waiting-list period. Specifically, there were changes in perceived power and distress as well as increases in the number and effectiveness of the coping strategies. CONCLUSIONS: Group treatment for auditory hallucinations needs further investigation but does look promising and may provide a less costly alternative to individual cognitive treatment.
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