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Psychiatric Times. Vol. 26 No. 4
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CME Category 1 

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Severe Mental Illness

By David Kingdon, MD, FRCPsych and Jessica Price, MHRN, PCRN | April 17, 2009
Dr Kingdon is professor of mental health care delivery at the University of Southampton and Ms Price is clinical studies officer in the department of psychiatry at the Royal South Hants Hospital in Southampton,Hampshire, United Kingdom. The authors report no conflicts of interest concerning the subject matter of this article.

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Educational Objectives

• Strategies used in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of severe mental illness
• Treatment approaches
• The benefits and challenges of using CBT

Who will benefit from reading this article?
Psychiatrists, psychologists, primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and other health care professionals. To determine whether this article meets the continuing education requirements of your specialty, please contact your state licensing and certification boards.

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