Participant perspectives on cognitive remediation and social recovery in early psychosis (CReSt-R): An acceptability study.
Emma FrawleyCaroline HearyClio BerryMatteo CellaDavid FowlerTil WykesGary DonohoePublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2023)
People with early psychosis described the intervention as acceptable, engaging, helpful and person-centred, suggesting its potential role in a multicomponent therapy model of early intervention in psychosis services. Participants in this study also highlight the importance of an individualized approach to therapy, the vital role of the therapeutic relationship and the ecological validity and value of adopting an assertive outreach delivery, providing therapy outside a conventional clinic setting.