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Active clinical trials for "Psychotic Disorders"

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Testing a New Device to Advance the Use of Social Skills Training With Mental Health Consumers and...

Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders

This study aims to test a new device called the Social Skills Coach that is being created to help mental health consumers with social skills and community functioning. People diagnosed with schizophrenia and clinicians will be included as participants in this study. Mental health consumers (diagnosed with schizophrenia) will be randomly assigned to either test the new device or to participate in a social skills training course. Data will be collected from participants through surveys before participants either use the device or participate the course and afterwards. Individual interviews will be conducted with a sub sample of mental health consumers and clinicians. The study looks to test the credibility and acceptability of the new device to help mental health consumers and clinicians. it will also influence future research.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial of AVL-3288 in Schizophrenia Patients

SchizophreniaSchizoaffective Disorder

Single-center, outpatient, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 3-treatment-phase, cross-over study to evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of two oral doses of AVL-3288 each compared to placebo, in patients with schizophrenia.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Brief Evidence-based Psychological Treatments for Emotional Disorders

Anxiety DisordersDepression2 more

The present work aims to develop a randomized clinical trial with a sample of 165 patients diagnosed with an emotional disorder. All participants are tested by several self-reports related to common mental disorders in a repeated measures design, pre and post treatment as well as a six month follow up. We think this study will demonstrate that brief psychological treatments should be prioritized over pharmacological treatment for such pathologies in the Primary or Secondary Care context to improve the patient´s quality of life while simultaneously reducing costs.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

The Effects of tDCS on Auditory Hallucination, Insight, Neurocognitive Function and HRV in Patients...

SchizophreniaSchizoaffective Disorder6 more

The study aimed to investigate whether transcranial direct current stimulation could modify auditory hallucination, insight, neurocognitive function, heart rate variability, psychosocial functioning and quality of life in patients with schizophrenia.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Intervention Targeting Motivational Negative Symptoms

SchizophreniaSchizo Affective Disorder2 more

This study aims to investigate the effects of the Switch intervention on motivation and associated processes and explore the dynamics between the processes. A single case approach is followed, with a pre-post and follow-up assessment design, and continuous ambulatory assessments (experience sampling method (ESM) and step count).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality Assisted CBT for Social Difficulties: a Feasibility Study in Early Intervention...

PsychosisSocial Behavior2 more

People experiencing psychosis might find social interactions stressful and avoid them. This can result in isolation and can affect relationships, employment and quality of life. Improving social functioning is a really important aspect of recovery. Facing social situations after the first episode of psychosis can be very difficult and provoke intense anxiety. However, research has shown that the earlier intervention is offered, the better the outcome. Therefore, improving therapies for people experiencing their first episode of psychosis is a key target for research. Virtual Reality presents a unique opportunity to bring real-life-type environments into a therapy session to help people to overcome their distress in social situations and make them feel less anxious. Virtual Reality assisted Therapy (VRT) provides a 'safe space' to practice strategies and techniques to help people work towards improving their social functioning, build new ways of coping with stress and assist them in their recovery. The study uses a standard CBT model and integrates a Virtual Reality environment into it to support exposure and behavioural experiments for social difficulties, which are a key component of treatment.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Open-Label Study With Pimavanserin on Activities of Daily Living in Subjects With Parkinson's Disease...

Parkinson Disease Psychosis

To assess the effect of pimavanserin on the activities of daily living in subjects with Parkinson's Disease Psychosis

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Effect of Individual Cognitive Stimulation at Home in Adults With Psychotic Disorders

Psychotic DisordersSchizophrenia3 more

The aim of this study is to test the effect of cognitive stimulation (CS), applied individually and at home, on the overall cognitive functioning, emotional state, functionality, and quality of life (QoL) in adults with psychotic disorders. To this end, a randomised controlled clinical trial will be conducted in which selected participants will be randomly assigned to an individual intervention group using CS or a control group. The CS program is adapted from other existing protocol, composed of 32 sessions. Each session will last 45 minutes and will be held twice weekly. There will be four evaluation points (baseline, intra-evaluation - after 8 weeks of intervention, post-evaluation - after 16 weeks of intervention, follow-up - after 8 weeks of the end of intervention).

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Attachment-focused iMAgery Therapy for PSychosis (A-iMAPS)

PsychosisPsychosis-Related PTSD

The relationships we have in childhood affect how we relate to others across our life, including how safe or secure we feel. If our caregivers do not meet our needs well enough in childhood, this can lead to an 'insecure attachment style'. This means we may push others away or cling to them, but never feel fully safe or secure with them. This style is common in people who have mental health problems. This includes psychosis, when people have unusual experiences such as hearing voices others cannot hear. A lot of people with psychosis have difficult experiences with mental health services. This includes involuntary treatments, traumatic interactions and hospital stays, where they may think staff are trying to harm rather than help them. As a result they may not feel safe working with staff and they might re-experience the negative memories of these events. This is known as psychosis-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PR-PTSD) and can lead to ongoing problems. Imagery is often defined as mental pictures but it includes imagining our senses (smell, touch, taste) too. It can be a useful therapy tool to help people to work with difficult memories and can help them to feel more safe and secure. Research shows that this is helpful for people with psychosis and people who have been through trauma. Hence, it may be helpful for people with PR-PTSD. The study aims to see if it is viable to do a 6-session therapy using imagery to target PR-PTSD memories. The study will use a case series design where up to 12 people with psychosis will be able to try the therapy. They will be asked to complete questionnaires to understand any potential benefits of the therapy. The findings could inform the research and allow for further development of therapies in this area.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Music Therapy for People With Schizophrenia and Relates Psychosis.

Schizophrenia; Psychosis

Treatment of symptoms, rehabilitation of cognitive deficits, improvement of social functioning and quality of life in schizophrenia and other psychoses are approached through a comprehensive strategy that combines psychopharmacology with psychosocial interventions. However, despite the efficacy of these interventions, this is not the same in all patients, and a large percentage do not achieve functional recovery.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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