The Feasibility of a Novel Intervention for At Risk Mental State
At Risk Mental State, Attenuated Psychotic Symptoms
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for At Risk Mental State
Eligibility Criteria
For Service User Participants (Those receiving the intervention)
Inclusion Criteria:
- 16 - 25 Years Old
- Meeting criteria for attenuated psychosis on the Comprehensive Assessment of At Risk Mental State (CAARMS; Yung et al., 2005)
- Has an allocated lead care professional within the Central Norfolk Youth Team
- Identified by their care-coordinator as having capacity and being appropriate for therapy (including not being deemed at a high risk of being a danger to themselves or others).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Meeting criteria for psychosis on the CAARMS and/or a previous open referral to an Early Intervention in Psychosis team
- Change of psychiatric medication within the previous three months
- Currently receiving psychological therapy
- Previously had Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for At Risk Mental State
Sites / Locations
- Central Norfolk Youth Team, 80 St Stephens RoadRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Intervention
Clinical Participants will receive a 4 session individual intervention, which will be delivered by Assistant Practitioners and Assistant Psychologists (who will have received specific training in the delivering of the intervention). The intervention will target the participant's attenuated positive psychotic symptoms, which will be referred to as: 'unusual' experiences (unless the participant prefers an alternative). The therapist will focus on creating a therapeutic relationship in which the participant experiences them as warm, accepting and empathic. The aim is for the participant to feel listened to and understood. The intervention will focus on taking a normalising and non-catastrophising approach to the individual's unusual experiences. The participants will be provided with psychoeducation to support this aim.