CBT in the prevention of psychosis and other severe mental disorders in patients with an at risk mental state: A review and proposed next steps

Patients with an ‘At risk mental state’ (ARMS) for developing psychosis can be treated successfully with CBT to postpone and prevent the transition to a first psychotic episode. A characteristic of individuals that meet ARMS criteria is that they are still open for multiple explanations for extraordinary experie nces. CBT aims to normalize extraordinary experiences with education and to prevent delusional explanations. The treatment is not only effective, but also cost-saving in averting psychosis as well as in reducing disability adjusted life years at 18- and 48-month follow-up.
Source: Schizophrenia Research - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Source Type: research