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Cognitive–behavioural therapy as an adjunctive treatment in chronic physical illness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Summary

Chronic physical illness is a significant risk factor for psychological symptoms, psychiatric disorder and suicide. Properly targeted cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) can improve outcomes for people with chronic physical illnesses. This article looks at practical aspects of the use of CBT as part of the overall medical and psychiatric management of chronic physical illness.

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2009 
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FIG. 1 Top-level CBT formulation.

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FIG 2 Application of top-level CBT formulation to a patient with multiple sclerosis and depression.

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FIG 3 Case formulation in a man with diabetes and depression.

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FIG 4 Microformulation of links between symptoms and behaviours in a patient with arthritis.

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FIG 5 Symptom appraisal.

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