Background and objectives Research indicates the value of targeting emotional regulation (ER) skills in psychological interventions for psychosis. These skills can be delivered in a group format, thereby increasing access to therapy. This pilot study examined the acceptability and clinical effects of teaching ER skills in The Living Through Psychosis (LTP) group programme. Methods Patients with a psychotic illness were offered the LTP programme, comprising eight sessions over four weeks. Measures were completed by 55 participants. Acceptability was assessed by attendance rates and group cohesion. Measures of intervention targets, recovery and clinical outcomes were completed at baseline, pre-group, post-group, and one-month follow-up. Res...
Objectives: Compassion focused therapy (CFT) was developed to stimulate capacities for soothing and...
Background and objectives: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a contextual cognitive-behavio...
International audienceEvidence shows that participants choose to disengage during emotion regulation...
Background and objectives: Research indicates the value of targeting emotional regulation (ER) skill...
Psychosis is a mental health condition characterized by difficulties in interpreting reality. Curren...
Purpose: The systematic review aimed to review and evaluate constructs and measures of emotion regu...
OBJECTIVES The emotional experience of individuals who experience psychosis has to a large extent ...
Objectives: This study aimed to understand if the emotional resource group (ERG), a transdiagnostic ...
Background:Current psychological interventions for psychosis focus primarily on cognitive and behavi...
This study aimed to develop and validate a brief emotion regulation training program that improved m...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a recovery group intervention ...
Background: In recent years, the study of emotion in psychosis has been neglected, and it would seem...
The experience of psychosis can lead to depression, anxiety and fear. Acceptance and Commitment Ther...
“Non-affective” psychotic disorders are in fact associated with a high rate of emotional disorders....
Schizophrenia is the most severe chronic disabling psychiatric disorder that needs long term care in...
Objectives: Compassion focused therapy (CFT) was developed to stimulate capacities for soothing and...
Background and objectives: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a contextual cognitive-behavio...
International audienceEvidence shows that participants choose to disengage during emotion regulation...
Background and objectives: Research indicates the value of targeting emotional regulation (ER) skill...
Psychosis is a mental health condition characterized by difficulties in interpreting reality. Curren...
Purpose: The systematic review aimed to review and evaluate constructs and measures of emotion regu...
OBJECTIVES The emotional experience of individuals who experience psychosis has to a large extent ...
Objectives: This study aimed to understand if the emotional resource group (ERG), a transdiagnostic ...
Background:Current psychological interventions for psychosis focus primarily on cognitive and behavi...
This study aimed to develop and validate a brief emotion regulation training program that improved m...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a recovery group intervention ...
Background: In recent years, the study of emotion in psychosis has been neglected, and it would seem...
The experience of psychosis can lead to depression, anxiety and fear. Acceptance and Commitment Ther...
“Non-affective” psychotic disorders are in fact associated with a high rate of emotional disorders....
Schizophrenia is the most severe chronic disabling psychiatric disorder that needs long term care in...
Objectives: Compassion focused therapy (CFT) was developed to stimulate capacities for soothing and...
Background and objectives: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a contextual cognitive-behavio...
International audienceEvidence shows that participants choose to disengage during emotion regulation...