Group acceptance and commitment therapy for patients and caregivers in psychosis services: Feasibility of training and a preliminary randomized controlled evaluation
OBJECTIVE:Psychological interventions reduce the impact of psychosis, but widescale implementation is problematic. We tested the feasibility of group acceptance and commitment therapy for Psychosis (G-ACTp), delivered by frontline staff, and co-facilitated by service-user experts-by-experience (SU-E...
Main Authors: | Jolley, S, Johns, LC, O'Donoghue, E, Oliver, J, Khondoker, M, Byrne, M, Butler, L, De Rosa, C, Leal, D, McGovern, J, Rasiukeviciute, B, Sim, F, Morris, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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