The feasibility and effectiveness of running mindfulness groups in an early intervention in psychosis service

作者: Carly Samson , Clare Mallindine

DOI: 10.1017/S1754470X14000087

关键词: MindfulnessService (systems architecture)Clinical psychologyPsychotherapistGroup settingDistressPsychologyPsychosisDASSEarly intervention in psychosisGroup intervention

摘要: There is increasing evidence that mindfulness techniques can be used safely and effectively in the treatment of psychosis, but potential benefits these for individuals during early stages requires further exploration. This study investigated whether training a group setting associated with reduction distress an improvement skills people who have psychotic experiences. Data are reported from eight participants completed measures before after attending group. was CORE DASS scores increase following participation These findings suggest beneficial reducing negative emotional states experiences critical period.

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