Efficacy of Metacognitive Training Single Modules: Jumping to Conclusions and To Empathize...
NCT ID: NCT02748486
Last Updated: 2016-04-22
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
38 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-05-31
2015-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Jumping To Conculsions
Metacognitive Training Jumping to conclusions module
Metacognitive Training Jumping to Conclusion
Therapeutical intervention based on cognitive-behavioural therapy paradigm. Addresses cognitive bias of schizophrenia patients - jumping to conclusion.
Theory of Mind
Metacognitive Training To empathize... module
Metacognitive Training To Empathize
Therapeutical intervention based on cognitive-behavioural therapy paradigm. Addresses cognitive bias of schizophrenia patients - Theory of Mind deficits.
Control
group discussion of current events
Group discussion
Group discussion of current events
Interventions
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Metacognitive Training Jumping to Conclusion
Therapeutical intervention based on cognitive-behavioural therapy paradigm. Addresses cognitive bias of schizophrenia patients - jumping to conclusion.
Group discussion
Group discussion of current events
Metacognitive Training To Empathize
Therapeutical intervention based on cognitive-behavioural therapy paradigm. Addresses cognitive bias of schizophrenia patients - Theory of Mind deficits.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Medical University of Warsaw
OTHER
Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw
OTHER
University of Warsaw
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Joachim Kowalski
MSSc
Principal Investigators
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Łukasz Gawęda, MD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Medical University of Warsaw
References
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Kuncewicz D, Dragan M, Hardt J. [Validation of the Polish version of the symptom checklist-27-plus questionnaire]. Psychiatr Pol. 2014 Mar-Apr;48(2):345-58. Polish.
Baron-Cohen S, Wheelwright S, Hill J, Raste Y, Plumb I. The "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" Test revised version: a study with normal adults, and adults with Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2001 Feb;42(2):241-51.
Moritz S, Woodward TS. Jumping to conclusions in delusional and non-delusional schizophrenic patients. Br J Clin Psychol. 2005 Jun;44(Pt 2):193-207. doi: 10.1348/014466505X35678.
Freeman D, Garety PA, Bebbington PE, Smith B, Rollinson R, Fowler D, Kuipers E, Ray K, Dunn G. Psychological investigation of the structure of paranoia in a non-clinical population. Br J Psychiatry. 2005 May;186:427-35. doi: 10.1192/bjp.186.5.427.
Other Identifiers
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BadaniaWłasne0001
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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