Individual cognitive behavioural interventions for psychosis are rapidly
developing and are being shown to be effective. This paper examines the
application of these interventions on a group basis. The nature of the group,
treatment outcome and potential benefits of using this format are
described. After the group intervention, all patients were less depressed,
most had higher self-esteem and greater knowledge of schizophrenia, and half
the group felt better able to cope with their symptoms. Patients reported
feeling less isolated and two of the four group members stated a preference
for group over individual treatment.