Surviving, Existing, or Living

Surviving, Existing, or Living
Phase-specific therapy for severe psychosis
By Pamela R. Fuller

© 2013 – Routledge

https://www.routledge.com/products/9780415516624

For professionals working with people who experience severe psychosis, increasing empirical evidence for the benefits of psychotherapy for psychosis has been especially welcome. Given the limitations of medication-only approaches and the need for an expanded perspective, including for those diagnosed with schizophrenia, Surviving, Existing, or Living takes a fresh look at severe psychosis, offering a heuristic model for understanding psychosis along a continuum of severity, from the extreme experience of acutely impairing psychosis to a more enriched life experience.

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