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Understanding psychosis and schizophrenia: why people sometimes hear voices, believe things that others find strange, or appear out of touch with reality… and what can help
A Cooke
British Psychological Society, 2017
2302017
Developing positive relationships with voices: A preliminary grounded theory
LJ Jackson, M Hayward, A Cooke
International Journal of Social Psychiatry 57 (5), 487-495, 2011
832011
The art-gallery as a resource for recovery for people who have experienced psychosis
S Colbert, A Cooke, PM Camic, N Springham
The Arts in Psychotherapy 40 (2), 250-256, 2013
742013
Identifying potential predictors of traumatic reactions to psychotic episodes
B Chisholm, D Freeman, A Cooke
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 45 (4), 545-559, 2006
652006
Recent advances in understanding mental illness and psychotic experiences
A Cooke, P Kinderman
British Psychological Society Annual Conference, 2001
552001
Responses to the Publication of the American Psychiatric Association’s DSM-5
P Kinderman, K Allsopp, A Cooke
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 57 (6), 625-649, 2017
452017
But what about real mental illnesses?” Alternatives to the disease model approach to “schizophrenia
A Cooke, P Kinderman
Journal of humanistic psychology 58 (1), 47-71, 2018
422018
Recent Advances in Understanding Mental Illness and Psychotic Experiences
P Kinderman, A Cooke
British Psychological Society, 2000
372000
Stigma: a linguistic analysis of the UK red-top tabloids press’ representation of schizophrenia
M Bowen, P Kinderman, A Cooke
Perspectives in public health 139 (3), 147-152, 2019
362019
Understanding bipolar disorder: Why some people experience extreme mood states and what can help
S Jones, F Lobban, A Cooke, J Hemmingfield, P Kinderman, W Mansell, ...
British Psychological Society, 2010
302010
Aims for service user involvement in mental health training: staying human
L Lea, S Holttum, A Cooke, L Riley
The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice 11 (4), 208-219, 2016
242016
Comprender la psicosis y la esquizofrenia
A Cooke
Jose Valdecasas, 2015
212015
Conflict, compromise and collusion: dilemmas for psychosocially-oriented practitioners in the mental health system
A Cooke, W Smythe, P Anscombe
Psychosis 11 (3), 199-211, 2019
192019
“We could end up in a lot of trouble”: teachers’ communications with young children about mental health
A Cooke, J King, K Greenwood
Journal of Public Mental Health 15 (2), 103-114, 2016
162016
“It doesn’t mean I’m useless”: how do young people experiencing psychosis contribute to their families and why are contributions sometimes overlooked?
J Allman, A Cooke, B Whitfield, M McCartney
Psychosis 10 (1), 11-21, 2018
152018
Diagnosis special issue-Part 6: Don’t jump ship! New approaches in teaching mental health to undergraduates
D Harper, J Cromby, P Reavey, A Cooke, J Anderson
The Psychologist 20 (5), 302-304, 2007
142007
Should clinical psychologists be political?
M Rahim, A Cooke
Professional issues in clinical psychology, 81-91, 2019
132019
They're NICE and neat, but are they useful? A grounded theory of clinical psychologists' beliefs about and use of NICE guidelines
AJ Court, A Cooke, A Scrivener
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 24 (4), 899-910, 2017
132017
Problems associated with the use of the concept ‘mental illness’
A Cooke
Learning about mental health practice, 329-345, 2008
132008
Psychosis revisited: A workshop for mental health workers
T Basset, A Cooke, J Read
Pavilion Pub., 2003
132003
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