A qualitative study to explore patients', carers' and health professionals' views to culturally adapt CBT for psychosis (CBTp) in Pakistan
Background: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has an established evidence base and is recommended by the national organizations in United Kingdom and the United States. CBT remains under utilized in low and middle income countries. CBT was developed in the west and it has been suggested that it is u...
Main Authors: | Naeem, Farooq (Author), Habib, Nazish (Author), Gul, Mirrat (Author), Khalid, Mehwish (Author), Saeed, Sofiya (Author), Farooq, Saeed (Author), Munshi, Tariq (Author), Gobbi, Mary (Author), Husain, Nusrat (Author), Ayub, Muhammad (Author), Kingdon, David (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2016-01.
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