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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2015 Aug 01, James C Coyne commented:

      Discussion of recovery patterns and schizophrenia will be facilitated when these authors finally published the overdue results of Klingberg, S., Wittorf, A., Meisner, C., Wölwer, W., Wiedemann, G., Herrlich, J., ... & Buchkremer, G. (2010). Cognitive behavioural therapy versus supportive therapy for persistent positive symptoms in psychotic disorders: The POSITIVE Study, a multicenter, prospective, single-blind, randomised controlled clinical trial. Trials, 11(1), 123. <pubmed/21190574>. This represents the largest clinical trial of cognitive behavior therapy for psychosis ever undertaken.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2015 Aug 01, James C Coyne commented:

      Discussion of recovery patterns and schizophrenia will be facilitated when these authors finally published the overdue results of Klingberg, S., Wittorf, A., Meisner, C., Wölwer, W., Wiedemann, G., Herrlich, J., ... & Buchkremer, G. (2010). Cognitive behavioural therapy versus supportive therapy for persistent positive symptoms in psychotic disorders: The POSITIVE Study, a multicenter, prospective, single-blind, randomised controlled clinical trial. Trials, 11(1), 123. <pubmed/21190574>. This represents the largest clinical trial of cognitive behavior therapy for psychosis ever undertaken.


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