Journal article
Can a targeted psychological intervention be effective for young people following a first manic episode? Results from an 18-month pilot study
CA Macneil, M Hasty, S Cotton, M Berk, K Hallam, L Kader, P Mcgorry, P Conus
Early Intervention in Psychiatry | Published : 2012
Abstract
Aim: There is a scarce literature describing psychological interventions for a young, first-episode cohort who have experienced psychotic mania. This study aimed to assess whether a manualized psychological intervention could be effective in reducing symptomatology and relapse, and improve functional outcome in this population. Methods: The study was an open-label design, drawn from a larger pharmacotherapy trial. All participants in the pharmacotherapy trial were offered a manualized psychological intervention in addition to case management. Inclusion in the psychotherapy group was based on participant's choice, and on completion of four or more of the eight modules offered. All clinical fi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Philippe Conus is supported by a grant from the Leenaards Foundation, Switzerland.