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Metacognitive Therapy

iACT

iACT

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] iACT - Investigating Attention Control Training in Psychosis Thank you for finding out more about the iACT trial. Unfortunately the iACT Trial has now closed for recruitment, however please read on for further information about the trial A common problem described by people with psychosis is that they describe excessive self-focused attention (Perona-Garcelan, et. al., 2008; Cangas, et. al., 2006) and being trapped in unhelpful thinking patterns that they experience as out...

MCT

MCT

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] MCT (Metacognitive Therapy For Psychosis)  A Pilot Study To Evaluate The Feasibility Of Metacognitive Therapy As A Treatment For People With Experiences Of Psychosis.   Metacognitive therapy (MCT) is a form of therapy that focuses on unhelpful thought processes that are thought to underlie and maintain emotional distress. This includes perseverative processing such as worry, rumination, focussing on threat and attempting to control thoughts and intrusive experiences. These processes are linked to metacognitive beliefs,...

iATTp

iATTp

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] iATTp Do you experience psychosis? Are in contact with a community mental health service? We are looking for people who experience psychosis to take part in a research trial looking at possible benefits of Attention Training Technique (ATT) to help with difficulties associated with psychosis.   What is this research? iATTp is a research trial looking at whether ATT is helpful for people who are experiencing psychosis. ATT aims to help a person build skills in...