AIM: Recently, cognitive therapy in people at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis has been reported to show modest treatment benefits. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and efficacy of cognitive therapy in reducing psychiatric symptoms in UHR people in Korea. METHODS: We developed cognitive therapy for people at UHR for psychosis inspired by Morrison in 2004. Twenty-two UHR subjects were assigned to cognitive therapy, and 18 subjects completed the 10-session therapy. Psychopathology scores were assessed at baseline and post-treatment. RESULTS: Cognitive therapy significantly reduced the severity of psychopathology including positive, negative and depressive symptoms. The within-group effect sizes indicated large treatmen...
The current study examined the effectiveness of brief cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for severe mo...
Background: Mainstream psychological interventions may need adaptation in High Secure 9 (HS) healthc...
Cognitive therapy for psychosis has developed over the past 30 years from initial case studies, trea...
Background: Evidence for the effectiveness of treatments for subjects at ultrahigh risk (UHR) for de...
Aims: Much research has begun to focus on the identification of people who are at high risk of devel...
There have been recent advances in the ability to identify people at high risk of developing psychos...
Background: Intervention trials for young people at ultra high risk (UHR) for psychosis have shown c...
Previously, we demonstrated that cognitive behavior therapy for ultra-high risk (called CBTuhr) halv...
BACKGROUND: A series of small, mainly uncontrolled, studies have suggested that techniques adapted f...
Objectives: Individuals at ultra‐high risk of psychosis often present concurrent affective symptoms ...
AIMS: Much research has begun to focus on the identification of people who are at high risk of devel...
Abstract Objective: The main aim of this project was to examine the effect of Cognitive Behavioural ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Psychotic disorders are a serious mental health problem. Intervention before t...
Background: There is increasing evidence that cognitive-behavioural therapy can be an effective inte...
Cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) has been shown to be effective in managing distre...
The current study examined the effectiveness of brief cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for severe mo...
Background: Mainstream psychological interventions may need adaptation in High Secure 9 (HS) healthc...
Cognitive therapy for psychosis has developed over the past 30 years from initial case studies, trea...
Background: Evidence for the effectiveness of treatments for subjects at ultrahigh risk (UHR) for de...
Aims: Much research has begun to focus on the identification of people who are at high risk of devel...
There have been recent advances in the ability to identify people at high risk of developing psychos...
Background: Intervention trials for young people at ultra high risk (UHR) for psychosis have shown c...
Previously, we demonstrated that cognitive behavior therapy for ultra-high risk (called CBTuhr) halv...
BACKGROUND: A series of small, mainly uncontrolled, studies have suggested that techniques adapted f...
Objectives: Individuals at ultra‐high risk of psychosis often present concurrent affective symptoms ...
AIMS: Much research has begun to focus on the identification of people who are at high risk of devel...
Abstract Objective: The main aim of this project was to examine the effect of Cognitive Behavioural ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Psychotic disorders are a serious mental health problem. Intervention before t...
Background: There is increasing evidence that cognitive-behavioural therapy can be an effective inte...
Cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) has been shown to be effective in managing distre...
The current study examined the effectiveness of brief cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for severe mo...
Background: Mainstream psychological interventions may need adaptation in High Secure 9 (HS) healthc...
Cognitive therapy for psychosis has developed over the past 30 years from initial case studies, trea...