Questions about the therapy of schizophrenic disorders are particularly topical and understudied in clinical psychology.
It is indisputable that the answers to some of the questions are related to clarifying the interrelationship between the specific psychological, medical and psychotherapeutic aspects of schizophrenic disorders.
Modern psychotherapeutic interpretations of cognitive schemas are concerned with clarifying motives and patterns of behavior.
This suggests exploring and elucidating the relationship between cognitive and behavioral approaches, which is particularly relevant to endogenous psychoses.
Kukov very well traces the movement of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy from depressive and anxiety disorders to psychoses.
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