Affiliation:
1. Psychiatry & Human Behavior, Brown University
Abstract
Abstract
Acceptance and commitment therapy for psychosis (ACTp) is supported by a number of randomized controlled trials documenting that the treatment is safe and efficacious for patients with psychosis and a range of schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. These initial clinical trials show that ACTp produces improvements in psychotic symptoms, depression, functioning, and quality of life in both inpatient and outpatient samples, and has been delivered in group and individual formats. In particular, several studies have documented the ability of ACTp to reduce rehospitalization rates at follow-up. Initial work also supports ACT-consistent processes of change in terms of the treatment’s potential mechanisms of action. Future research is needed to further specify mediators and moderators of effects, and to confirm the effects of ACTp in larger samples when implemented in real-world practice settings.
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