The purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility of a social skills training group for people with psychosis.
This study is assessing the feasibility of a psychological intervention targeting social cognition problems in people with psychosis. The intervention is a group psychological treatment facilitated by a clinical psychologist. The group therapy takes advantage of audiovisual material and practical exercises to illustrate strategies and thinking styles that may help participants overcome difficulties in social settings. A second objective of this study is to test a new method to measure social cognition by using portable devices. These devices will be carried by participants in their everyday life and will ask about their social activity levels at random times and record activity levels.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
48
GRoup trAining for Social skills in Psychosis
Treatment as usual
Kings College London
London, United Kingdom
Therapy drop-out rate
Time frame: 8 weeks post randomisation
Number of therapy session attended
Time frame: 8 weeks post randomisation
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