
Thinking Again
Reducing Cognitive Errors in Psychiatric Practice​
Thinking Again: Reducing Cognitive Errors in Psychiatric Practice offers insight and direction into reducing the cognitive errors routinely made by mental health and other medical providers. Beyond professional satisfaction, making this effort can lead to improved assessment, formulation, treatment planning, and patient outcomes. In each chapter, readers will find a summary, list of key points, self-assessment questions, discussion topics for individual or group use, suggestions for further reading, and references to support the material. The book closes with a thoughtful consideration of the ethical duty of mental health clinicians to be aware of and seek to reduce cognitive errors, modeling new behaviors for the good of patients and other practitioners alike.