RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07569471

REFLECT: A Novel Group-Based Compassion-Focussed Cognitive Behavioural Approach to Core Beliefs in Psychosis


Sponsor

University of Toronto

Enrollment

38 participants

Start Date

Mar 31, 2026

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The current study is an open-label, proof-of-concept, pilot trial examining the feasibility, safety, and preliminary efficacy of a 6-week group therapy intervention targeting core beliefs related to symptoms of psychosis. Core beliefs are theorized to be central to the development and maintenance of psychosis and other mental health conditions; however, research on how to address this key mechanism in psychosis is rarely directly studied. The primary questions it aims to answer include: 1. Is targeting core beliefs in a technology-supported remote group therapy format safe and feasible? 2. Does targeting core beliefs result in measurable change in core beliefs? The investigators hypothesize that this intervention will be safe and feasible, and that we will see improvements in maladaptive core beliefs. Secondary outcomes include changes in positive and negative symptoms, personal recovery, and whether there are improvements in other cognitive mechanisms, like cognitive biases, and behavioural mechanisms, like safety behaviours. As this is an open pilot trial, there is no comparison group. All participants will have the opportunity to participate in the group therapy intervention. Participants will be asked to take part in four assessment visits: screening (Day 1), baseline (pre-intervention; Day 1-14), post-intervention (Weeks 7-9), and a three-month follow-up (Weeks 19-21). The intervention under investigation is a 6-week group therapy intervention consisting of weekly 2-hour sessions delivered via video conferencing, with weekly home practice assignments delivered and completed remotely.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria5

  • Above the age of 18.
  • Diagnosis of SSD (i.e., Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform, Schizoaffective Disorder, or Delusional Disorder), confirmed based on self-report.
  • Have current symptoms related to psychosis (as determined by a score of 2 or higher on the SAPS).
  • Engaged in current outpatient treatment for psychosis (e.g., medication management by psychiatrist or general practitioner, case management, community mental health treatment, etc.).
  • Has or has access to personal technology (e.g., smartphone, tablet, or laptop/computer) with access to wifi or cellular data.

Exclusion Criteria6

  • Not capable of providing informed consent (see Consent Procedures).
  • Does not have an SSD diagnosis.
  • Does not experience current delusions.
  • Not currently involved in outpatient treatment.
  • Is currently receiving CBTp.
  • Does not own or have access to personal technology (e.g., smartphone, tablet, or laptop/computer) with access to wifi or cellular data.

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Interventions

OTHERREFLECT: REFlecting on and Learning to Evaluate Core beliefs in real Time

REFLECT is a six-week group therapy intervention delivered remotely on a video conferencing platform that is compliant with health information privacy laws in Ontario. This intervention is additionally supported by remote homework delivery, completion, and review through a secure online database that allows homework to be delivered and completed through email or a smartphone app. Weekly group sessions are 2 hours each and explore negative core beliefs related to symptoms of psychosis through a CBT framework to support the development of more balanced beliefs to support functional and personal recovery.


Locations(1)

University of Toronto Scarborough

Scarborough Village, Ontario, Canada

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