2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2016.11.026
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A parallel group randomised open blinded evaluation of A cceptance and Commitment Therapy for d epression a fter p sychosis: Pilot t rial outcomes (ADAPT)

Abstract: ISRCTN: 33306437.

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“…For example, like Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychosis (CBT-P)[ 68 ], MERIT focuses on normalizing distressing experiences[ 69 ]. It also shares with mindfulness[ 70 ] and Acceptance Commitment Therapy[ 71 , 72 ] a focus on patients’ relationship to their experience. MERIT and these therapies, sometimes called third wave Cognitive Behavior Therapy[ 73 ], seek to address matters that go beyond individual cognition and require curiosity about mental experience with the expectation that patients will have unique responses to psychological and social challenges[ 69 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, like Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychosis (CBT-P)[ 68 ], MERIT focuses on normalizing distressing experiences[ 69 ]. It also shares with mindfulness[ 70 ] and Acceptance Commitment Therapy[ 71 , 72 ] a focus on patients’ relationship to their experience. MERIT and these therapies, sometimes called third wave Cognitive Behavior Therapy[ 73 ], seek to address matters that go beyond individual cognition and require curiosity about mental experience with the expectation that patients will have unique responses to psychological and social challenges[ 69 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only Gumley et al. [ 35 ] adopted an individual-based intervention, while a group-based format was used in the other studies. Regarding treatment durations, Manjunath et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 40 ], Gumley et al. [ 35 ], and Yang and Zhu [ 41 ]. Nineteen studies arranged for home practice, either compulsory or non-compulsory, following guided sound-tracks or the completion of a log book.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study conducted in Iran, it was concluded that ACT improved overall health and reduced aggression in psychotic methamphetamine addicts (Ghouchani et al, 2018). Emphasis on the use of ACT as a promising therapy in treatment of depression in psychotic disorders appears to be a common outcome of two studies (Gumley et al, 2017;White et al, 2011). It was found that ACT provided a subjective benefit in psychotic disorders (Shawyer et al, 2017), and it had positive effects on treatment satisfaction and recovery expectations (Gaudiano et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pre-test and post-test results were aimed to be examined to evaluate the effectiveness of a counseling program based on ACT and supported with MI on individual improvement. The effect size obtained from previous studies was found to be 0.93 (Gumley et al, 2017), and with 0.90 theoretical power, the minimum required sample size was calculated as 52 (26 experiments, 26 controls). Nevertheless, considering potential dropouts, 52 participants were planned to be assigned to each of the experimental and control groups.…”
Section: Sample Sizementioning
confidence: 99%