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There is increasing recognition that emotional distress plays a significant part in the onset of psychosis, the experience of psychosis itself and in the unfolding of recovery that follows. This book brings together leading international experts to explore the role of emotion and emotion regulation in the development and recovery from psychosis.

Psychosis and Emotion offers extensive clinical material and cutting-edge research with a focus on:


the diverse theoretical perspectives on the importance of emotion in psychosis


the interpersonal, systemic and
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Produktbeschreibung
There is increasing recognition that emotional distress plays a significant part in the onset of psychosis, the experience of psychosis itself and in the unfolding of recovery that follows. This book brings together leading international experts to explore the role of emotion and emotion regulation in the development and recovery from psychosis.



Psychosis and Emotion
offers extensive clinical material and cutting-edge research with a focus on:





the diverse theoretical perspectives on the importance of emotion in psychosis





the interpersonal, systemic and organisational context of recovery from psychosis and the implications for emotional distress





the implications of specific perspectives for promoting recovery from psychosis





With thorough coverage of contemporary thinking, including psychoanalytic, cognitive, developmental, evolutionary and neurobiological, this book will be a valuable resource to clinicians and psychological therapists working in the field.


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Autorenporträt
Andrew Gumley is Professor of Psychological Therapy in the Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow. Alf Gillham is a retired Consultant Clinical Psychologist and an Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow. Kathy Taylor is a psychoanalyst working in private practice and a Consultant Clinical Psychologist working in homelessness and psychosis services in South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Matthias Schwannauer is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Edinburgh.