AIMS: Current National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for psychosis recommend psychological therapy with or without family intervention for individuals at-risk of developing psychosis. NICE guidelines have a specific research recommendation to investigate the clinical and cost effectiveness of combined individual and family intervention. We report the rationale, design and baseline characteristics of a feasibility study which aimed to investigate combined Individual and Family Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (IFCBT) for those at-risk of developing psychosis. METHODS: The IFCBT study was a single blind, pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) to compare a combined individual and family Cognitive Behavioural Therapy ...
BACKGROUND Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy ...
Background: Evidence for the effectiveness of treatments in early-onset psychosis is sparse. Current...
Objective: This study investigated whether family focused therapy (FFT-CHR), an 18-session intervent...
Background: Current National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for psychosi...
Aim: This article outlines the rationale for a family-focused psychoeducational intervention for ind...
AIM: This article outlines the rationale for a family-focused psychoeducational intervention for ind...
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence recommend that Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) shou...
Background: Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy (C...
Aims: Much research has begun to focus on the identification of people who are at high risk of devel...
AimsYoung people with attenuated psychotic symptoms (APS), brief intermittent psychosis, and/or gene...
Background: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that Cognitive ...
OBJECTIVE: Longitudinal studies have begun to clarify the phenotypic characteristics of adolescents ...
ObjectiveLongitudinal studies have begun to clarify the phenotypic characteristics of adolescents an...
Abstract Background The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that cog...
Background: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that Cognitive B...
BACKGROUND Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy ...
Background: Evidence for the effectiveness of treatments in early-onset psychosis is sparse. Current...
Objective: This study investigated whether family focused therapy (FFT-CHR), an 18-session intervent...
Background: Current National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for psychosi...
Aim: This article outlines the rationale for a family-focused psychoeducational intervention for ind...
AIM: This article outlines the rationale for a family-focused psychoeducational intervention for ind...
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence recommend that Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) shou...
Background: Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy (C...
Aims: Much research has begun to focus on the identification of people who are at high risk of devel...
AimsYoung people with attenuated psychotic symptoms (APS), brief intermittent psychosis, and/or gene...
Background: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that Cognitive ...
OBJECTIVE: Longitudinal studies have begun to clarify the phenotypic characteristics of adolescents ...
ObjectiveLongitudinal studies have begun to clarify the phenotypic characteristics of adolescents an...
Abstract Background The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that cog...
Background: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that Cognitive B...
BACKGROUND Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy ...
Background: Evidence for the effectiveness of treatments in early-onset psychosis is sparse. Current...
Objective: This study investigated whether family focused therapy (FFT-CHR), an 18-session intervent...