MBCT and CBT for Youth at High Risk for Mood and Psychotic Disorders: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Mood Disorders, Prodromal Symptoms, Bipolar Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Mood Disorders focused on measuring group therapy, psychotherapy, psychoeducation, skills training, mood disorders, prodromal psychosis, adolescents, parent group, youth
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient meets criteria for having experienced a (past or present) disorder marked by clinically significant mood instability, depression, and/or psychotic features (i.e., diagnosed with a mood disorder, adjustment disorder with depressed mood, or psychotic disorder) OR they are at clinical high risk for psychosis
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient's current severity of illness interferes with participation in a group treatment (e.g., preoccupied with internal stimuli)
- Patient has a current substance use disorder
- Patient has a pervasive developmental disorder or intellectual disability
- Patient cannot speak and read English sufficiently to allow for valid interpretation of a clinical assessment provided in English
Sites / Locations
- UCLA
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Group CBT
Group MBCT
9 group sessions lasting 75-90 minutes each. CBT starts with psychoeducation about emotions, their primary functions, and how our emotions can affect the way we think and behave. They next learn about behavioral strategies that can help them manage or overcome difficult emotions. Group members also complete gradual exposure exercises, which involve engaging with activities that elicit negative emotions. Finally, group members are taught cognitive skills to help them cope with difficult/stressful thoughts.
9 group sessions lasting 75-90 minutes each. The focus of sessions 1 through 4 will be learning to bring greater awareness to the present moment, on purpose, and nonjudgmentally. Appropriate responding is the focus of sessions 5 through 8. All skills are reviewed in session 9.