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1. Case formulation-A vehicle for change? Exploring the impact of cognitive behavioural therapy formulation in first episode psychosis: A reflexive thematic analysis.

2. Clusters, lines and webs-so does my patient have psychosis? reflections on the use of psychiatric conceptual frameworks from a clinical vantage point.

3. Psychosis REACH: Effects of a Brief CBT-Informed Training for Family and Caregivers of Individuals With Psychosis.

4. Targeting dissociation using cognitive behavioural therapy in voice hearers with psychosis and a history of interpersonal trauma: A case series.

5. What are the essential ingredients of a CBT case conceptualization for voices and delusions in schizophrenia spectrum disorders? A study of expert consensus.

6. Suicidal Ideation in People With Psychosis Not Taking Antipsychotic Medication: Do Negative Appraisals and Negative Metacognitive Beliefs Mediate the Effect of Symptoms?

8. Measuring common responses to psychosis: Assessing the psychometric properties of a new measure.

9. A randomized controlled trial comparing cognitive behavior therapy, cognitive adaptation training, their combination and treatment as usual in chronic schizophrenia.

11. Adapting cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis for case managers: increasing access to services in a community mental health agency.

12. High-yield cognitive behavioral techniques for psychosis delivered by case managers to their clients with persistent psychotic symptoms: an exploratory trial.

13. A preliminary exploration of predictors of outcome and cognitive mechanisms of change in cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis in people not taking antipsychotic medication.

14. A pilot study exploring the contribution of working memory to "jumping to conclusions" in people with first episode psychosis.

15. 'Jumping to conclusions' in first-episode psychosis.

16. Ageism in first episode psychosis.

17. Time to change concepts and terminology.

18. First-episode psychosis: an epidemiological survey comparing psychotic depression with schizophrenia.

19. Normalizing psychotic symptoms.

21. Insight into schizophrenia: the effects of cognitive behavioural therapy on the components of insight and association with sociodemographics--data on a previously published randomised controlled trial.

22. Is cognitive-behavioural therapy a worthwhile treatment for psychosis?

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