Exploring the implementation of cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis using the Normalization Process Theory framework
ConclusionThe results of this study suggested a mixture of barriers and facilitators to CBTp implementation. Interpreting our findings within an NPT framework indicates the importance of strong clinical leadership to address difficulties in sense ‐making and service investment in CBTp.Practitioner points
Findings indicate a mixture of barriers and facilitators to CBTp implementation.
NPT analysis indicates difficulties in coherence among stakeholders regarding the purpose and value of CBTp.
Difficulties making sense of CBTp translates into service level barriers and impede the collective action of stakeholders.
The role of clinical leadership is crucial in increasing coherence and collective action in services.
Source: Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Nikos Xanidis,
Andrew Gumley Tags: Qualitative paper Source Type: research
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