Believability of Schizophrenic Symptoms with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Compared to the control group (treatment as usual or TAU), the ACT+TAU group showed a decrease in the believability of their symptoms during the 4 month follow-up. The rapid decrease in believability can be due to the cognitive defusion of the delusional beliefs and hallucinations.

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