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Managing unusual sensory experiences: A feasibility trial in an At Risk Mental States for psychosis group.

Guy DodgsonCharlotte AynsworthKaja Julia MitrengaChistopher GibbsVictoria PattonCharles FernyhoughRobert DudleyCarina EwelsLouise LeachBenjamin Alderson-DayStephanie Common
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2020)
A novel treatment has been developed for unusual sensory experiences based on subtyping voices and using technology to help explain psychological mechanisms that may be linked to hallucinations. The treatment was acceptable to service users and therapists in At Risk Mental States for psychosis services with qualitative feedback supporting the approach. The treatment may be particularly useful in preventing the progressions of psychosis as people who have not developed fixed ideas about the origin of the experiences may be more open to alternative explanations.
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