Sentences with phrase «for psychosis morelli»

Using the experience sampling method (ESM), a structured diary technique assessing current context, mood, and psychotic symptoms in daily life (I.M. - G., M. Oorschot, D. Collip, J. Lataster, P. Delespaul, J. Van Os, unpublished data), 20 it was shown that increased risk for psychosis is associated with increased emotional reactivity to the small stresses of daily life.
Furthermore, a cross-trait cross-twin association between stress reactivity and subclinical psychosis was found, indicating that emotional reactivity to stress may be an unconfounded intermediate phenotype associated with genetic risk for psychosis (T. Lataster, M. Wichers, N. Jacobs, et al, unpublished data).
Early intervention for psychosis.
A preliminary exploration of predictors of outcome and cognitive mechanisms of change in cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis in people not taking antipsychotic medication.
A pilot study of cognitive training in clinical high risk for psychosis: initial evidence of cognitive benefit
On the other hand, in another pilot study targeting individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis, there were no significant differences in cognition between the intervention and control groups immediately post - training.21 Furthermore, high attrition rates led the authors to suggest that more engaging interventions should be trialled, especially for younger age groups.
Another study piloted a preventative cognitive training programme, this time for those at clinical high risk for psychosis.20 While there were encouraging results, particularly in respect to improvements in processing speed and prodromal symptoms, there was no comparison group used.
Clinically, it adds weight to the view that CBT for psychosis should be offered routinely.
This list hopes to connect clinicians, researchers, students, policy makers and others who are interested in advancing psychological treatment for psychosis and other severe mental health difficulties from a contextual perspective.
People with carers randomly allocated to: CBT for psychosis (12 — 20 sessions over 9 months, targeting key aspects of relapse prevention) plus treatment as usual (TAU), family intervention plus TAU or TAU only.
(1995) Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis.
Understanding process in group cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis.
The London - East Anglia randomised controlled trial of cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis: effects of the treatment phase.
The London — East Anglia Trial of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis I: Effects of the treatment phase
Despite growing evidence of the effectiveness of cognitive — behavioural therapy (CBT) for psychosis, typically only about 50 % of patients show a positive response to treatment.
When other treatments for psychosis are ineffective, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)(aka shock treatment) is sometimes utilized to relieve the underlying symptoms of psychosis due to depression.
Psychotic - like experiences in the general population: characterizing a high - risk group for psychosis
A systematic review and meta - analysis of the psychosis continuum: evidence for a psychosis proneness - persistence - impairment model of psychotic disorder
CBT for psychosis can improve overall symptomatology.
Service user satisfaction with cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: Associations with therapy outcomes and perceptions of the therapist.
Psychometric properties of translated outcome measures of cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis in the Chinese context.
The London — East Anglia randomised controlled trial of cognitive — behavioural therapy for psychosis.
Relatives of people with psychosis / bipolar disorder (BD) provide a large amount of unpaid care, 1 2 but at high personal cost in terms of distress and burden, 3 — 5 and increased use of healthcare services.6 The UK Government recognises the need to support relatives in a caring role, 7 and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends all relatives are provided with information and support, and offered structured family intervention to enhance family coping and communication.8 9 However, a recent national audit of Early Intervention (EI) teams for psychosis showed poor implementation: only 50 % of relatives are receivingreceiving a carer - focused education and support programme; only 31 % offered structured family intervention and only 12 % receiving it.10
Individuals» experiences and opinions of psychological therapies for psychosis: A narrative synthesis.
London — East Anglia randomised controlled trial of cognitive — behavioural therapy for psychosis
Investigating the efficacy of an individualized metacognitive therapy program (MCT +) for psychosis: study protocol of a multi-center randomized controlled trial.
A single blind randomized controlled trial of cognitive behavioural therapy in a help - seeking population with an At Risk Mental State for psychosis: the Dutch Early Detection and Intervention Evaluation (EDIE - NL) trial
A semi-structured clinical interview for psychosis sub-groups (SCIPS): development and psychometric properties.
Brief culturally adapted CBT for psychosis (CaCBTp): A randomized controlled trial from a low income country.
Individuals with psychotic disorders might choose to forgo antipsychotic medication because of side effects.1 Over 40 randomised controlled trials (RCT) have demonstrated that cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) is generally efficacious in improving symptoms, with small to medium effect sizes in individuals with psychotic disorders.2 It was unknown, until now, if individuals with psychotic disorders who were antipsychotic - free could tolerate CBTp and benefit from it.
An investigation into the psychometric properties of the cognitive therapy scale for psychosis (CTS - Psy)
Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) for Schizophrenia: Literature Review and Meta - analysis.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBT - p) Delivered in a Community Mental Health Setting: A Case Comparison of Clients Receiving CBT Informed Strategies by Case Managers Prior to Therapy.
Kusama later moved back to Japan and checked into a mental hospital for psychosis; there, she continued to paint and write surrealist stories and poems.
Not only does it stand in complete juxtaposition to the horrors taking place and the crisp static camerawork, it's a metaphor for her psychosis, subtly suggesting to us Kate's gonna learn a thing or two about playing by the book.
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD — May 31 — Scientists believe Love could be mistaken for psychosis.
«Individuals at ultrahigh risk for psychosis have high dorsal striatal dopamine levels, which correlate positively with transition to psychotic disorders.
Omega - 3 PUFAs may therefore reduce conversion in subjects at risk for psychosis by preventing the pathophysiological changes associated with the increase in striatal dopamine.
However, tyrosine may not be good for psychosis.
During my work as a consultant pharmacist, I saw quite a few patients who were hospitalized for psychosis later to be found to be suffering from hyperthyroidism and a patient who was found to have under - treated hypothyroidism after being hospitalized for treatment - resistant depression.
And research on sulforaphane for psychosis, and depression and anxiety was presented: Sulforaphane produces antidepressant - and anxiolytic - like effects in adult mice
To help clinicians know where to draw the line, Perkins and Clark Jeffries, PhD, a scientist at RENCI, examined what symptoms were most predictive of psychosis over a two - year follow - up period in a cohort of 296 individuals at high - risk for psychosis because of experiencing attenuated psychosis symptoms.
Patients can find themselves on a whole pharmacopoeia of drugs that address their NMS on a one - off basis, targeting individual symptoms — sildenafil (Viagra ®) for erectile dysfunction, stimulants for daytime sleepiness and fatigue, clozapine for psychosis, and even glycopyrrolate for frank, uncontrolled drooling — but again, these drugs do nothing to check the underlying progression of AS pathology, and the NMS continue to worsen over time.
The findings suggest that brain scans could be used as a predictive test for psychosis.
Identifying functional network changing patterns in individuals at clinical high - risk for psychosis and patients with early illness schizophrenia: A group ICA study
Scientists at Johns Hopkins University selected 36 spiritually active volunteers, who might interpret the experiences best, and disqualified potential subjects who had a family or personal risk for psychosis or bipolar disorder.
«Further research is required to develop new, better treatments for psychosis and other behavioural symptoms.»
«Also, are these antibodies producing symptoms in everyone or do they function as a probe of an underlying, perhaps genetic, vulnerability for psychosis
«While larger studies are needed to confirm these findings, they may aid clinicians in their guidance to individuals at risk for psychosis about marijuana's potential effects.»
«Although this was a small, preliminary study, it suggests that marijuana may affect individuals at high risk for psychosis differently than other marijuana users, by briefly inducing psychotic - like experiences and impairing their cognition,» said Nehal Vadhan, PhD, a psychologist and associate professor in Psychiatry and Molecular Medicine at Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine and first author of the paper.
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