Imagine a Brighter Future: An Intervention to Improve Positive Emotions in Young People (IMAGINE-P)
Depression, Anhedonia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Depression focused on measuring Adolescence, Depression, Anhedonia, Mental Imagery
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Aged 14-19
- Informed consent
- Willing and able to engage in psychological therapy and complete assessments
- scoring above clinical cut-off on the MFQ (33 items; clinical cut-off ≥20, and showing high symptoms of anhedonia, as measured by the SHAPS ( 14 items; abnormal level of hedonic tone>2).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of learning disability (but not difficulty e.g. dyslexia), diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder, or significant head injury, neurological disorder or epilepsy
- Unable to fluently communicate in spoken English
- Unable to give informed consent
- High levels of current risk
- Currently receiving therapy (including school counselling)
- Experiencing psychotic symptoms or depressed in the postnatal period (participants with co-morbid physical illness or non-psychotic disorders such as anxiety will not be excluded)
Sites / Locations
- King's College London
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Intervention: IMAGINE-P
Control:
Experimental intervention: IMAGINE-POSITIVE targeting positive affect (IMAGINE-P): The intervention will combine aspects of Memory Specificity Training (MeST), which includes information about the links between memories and emotions, with Positive Prospective Mental Imagery (PPMI).
Control intervention: Non-directive supportive therapy (NDST) consists of individual sessions, with an empathetic, emotionally supportive practitioner and provides non-directive problem solving and monitoring. Using NDST will control for factors that may contribute to change, which are not active components e.g. speaking to an empathetic therapist. NDST will follow treatment guidelines.