Social Recovery Therapy in improving activity and social outcomes in early psychosis: Current evidence and longer term outcomes
Social Recovery Therapy (SRT) is a cognitive behavioural therapy which targets young people with early psychosis who have complex problems associated with severe social disability. This paper provides a narrative overview of current evidence for SRT and reports new data on a 2year follow-up of participants recruited into the Improving Social Recovery in Early Psychosis (ISREP) trial.
Source: Schizophrenia Research - Category: Psychiatry Authors: David Fowler, Jo Hodgekins, Paul French Source Type: research
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