Group-Based Worry Intervention for Persecutory Delusions: an Initial Feasibility Study.

Isham L., Grafahrend H., Nickless A., Pugh K., Pleasants S., Smedley N., Freeman D., Mulligan A.

BACKGROUND: A one-to-one cognitive behavioural therapy intervention targeting worry significantly reduces both worry and persecutory delusions (Freeman et al., 2015). AIM: To adapt this intervention for group delivery and conduct a feasibility trial within routine clinical practice. METHOD: Thirteen participants were randomized to a weekly 8-session worry intervention group (n = 7) or wait-list control (n = 6). RESULTS: All but one participant completed measures at all time points. Participants attended an average of six therapy sessions. CONCLUSIONS: Recruitment, retention and therapy uptake were feasible. Observed treatment effects were in the expected direction, but may be diluted compared with one-to-one interventions.

DOI

10.1017/S1352465818000383

Type

Journal article

Journal

Behav Cogn Psychother

Publication Date

20/06/2018

Pages

1 - 7

Keywords

cognitive behavioural group therapy, persecutory delusions, worry intervention

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