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Understanding Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis Through the Predictive Coding Framework
By Julia M. Sheffield, Aaron P. Brinen, Brandee Feola, Stephan Heckers, and Philip R. Corlett in Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science Introduction This article seeks to explain why Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) helps reduce persecutory delusions and how it produces change at a cognitive and neurobiological level. Although CBTp is recognized as an effective treatment, its cognitive and neurobiological mechanisms have not been well understood. The auth
Danielle Chang
Feb 232 min read


From Theory to Therapy: The Evolution and Future of CBTp in U.S. Mental Health Care
Kopelovich, Brown, & Hardy (2025), American Psychiatric Association – Focus This narrative review in a special issue of the APA’s Focus journal traces the theoretical foundations, empirical growth, and implementation trajectory of cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis (CBTp) in the United States. The authors highlight CBTp’s evolution from early behavioral and educational approaches into a flexible, transdiagnostic intervention incorporating cognitive, behavioral, motiv
Danielle Chang
Feb 181 min read


Commentary: Finding Purpose and Community in CBT for Psychosis
Reflections on Dr. Emily Owens’ Journey and the Role of the North American CBTp Network Author: Sarah L. Kopelovich, PhD, ABPP. NACBTp...
Dr. Sarah L. Kopelovich, Ph.D., ABPP
Jul 1, 20252 min read


CBTp for Competency Restoration: A Long Overdue Application
By Victoria Shepard, BS and Sarah L. Kopelovich, PhD. CBTp has over three decades of evidence supporting its efficacy and effectiveness...
CBTp Network North American
Feb 9, 20242 min read
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