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Long-term effects of teaching behavioral strategies for managing persistent auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia
Authors:Buccheri Robin  Trygstad Louise  Dowling Glenna  Hopkins Roberta  White Kathleen  Griffin Jan Johnson  Henderson Susan  Suciu Lynda  Hippe Susan  Kaas Merrie J  Covert Cheryl  Hebert Patrice
Affiliation:University of San Francisco, School of Nursing, 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA. buccherir@usfca.edu
Abstract:1. Attendance at a 10-week class designed to teach behavioral management strategies to people with schizophrenia was effective in reducing some of the negative characteristics of auditory hallucinations for 12 months and in reducing anxiety for 9 months after completion of the class. 2. The sustained improvement experienced by class participants was characterized by their voices being less frequent and more mumbled and the participants feeling more in control, less distractible, and less anxious. 3. Participants recommended that other mental health consumers take similar classes to learn how to better manage their voices. 4. Monthly support groups may help participants maintain gains lost during the follow-up period.
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