Social cognition (SC) is a broad term used to describe abilities we use to process/interpret emotional cues, others' and own thoughts/feelings. People experiencing psychosis may find dealing with social situations, and interaction with others challenging. Indeed, it is known that SC is impaired in psychosis and this has an impact on social life, ability to live independently, maintain social relationship, and work. Despite the importance of SC in everyday life of people experiencing psychosis there is not a treatment targeting this problem. The Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) is a 20-session group intervention developed in the U.S. to help people with psychosis improve their social cognitive skills. More research is needed because SCIT can offer advantages for patients and services in the NHS. This project aims to prepare some preliminary information for developing a larger study about adapting an adapted version of the SCIT in early psychosis services in SLaM. This adapted version could be shorter or modified on its content. The goal of this project is to gather information from mental health clinicians (e.g., psychologists) to have their opinions on the SCIT and how/if that can be adapted to early intervention services for psychosis. Interviews will be used to obtain this information. Results from this study will be to develop a larger study involving service users and testing the modified version of the SCIT.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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The main outcome of this study is a draft adaptation of the Social Cognition and Interaction Training for Early Intervention Psychosis services.
Timeframe: From August to December 2025