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NCT ID: NCT04829292 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Clinical High Risk for Developing Psychosis

Stepped Care for Youth at Risk of Psychosis

Start date: September 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study will recruit 60 young people who meet established criteria for being at clinical high risk for psychosis. They will be offered a range of psychological interventions starting with the most benign treatments in different steps. At step 1 they will be offered individual or group support and if there is no improvement they will be offered more intensive CBT individual therapy or CBSST group therapy. Assessments will occur at baseline, 6,12 and 18 months

NCT ID: NCT04789915 Recruiting - Psychosis Clinical Trials

Add-on MEmaNtine to Dopamine Modulation to Improve Negative Symptoms at First Psychosis

AMEND
Start date: May 26, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Antipsychotics affects the brain's dopamine system, and the drugs reduce delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking, which are cardinal symptoms of psychotic disorders. However, negative symptoms e.g. anhedonia, avolition, and social withdrawal, as well as cognitive deficits, are not sufficiently treated. Memantine is used to treat Alzheimer's disease and affects the brain's glutamate system. AMEND is a 12-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial (RCT) testing effects of add-on memantine to initial antipsychotic treatment in never-treated patients with first-episode psychosis. The main aim is to reduce negative symptoms. Secondary outcomes are cognition, psychotic symptoms, side effects. Glutamate levels in the brain will be measured before and after 12 weeks using an ultra-high field strength (7 Tesla) magnetic resonance scanner. AMEND will apply rational drug repurposing to optimize treatment of patients experiencing their first psychotic episode.

NCT ID: NCT04756388 Recruiting - Psychotic Disorders Clinical Trials

Examining Strategy Monitoring and Remediation Training

E-SMART
Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Executive Function Training is a cognitive training approach that specifically trains executive functioning for people with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. The current study compares full executive function training to computerized training alone and to strategy monitoring alone.

NCT ID: NCT04752449 Recruiting - Schizophrenia Clinical Trials

Virtual Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis

Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Participants with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders who are experiencing active symptoms of psychosis will randomized to either receive 6 months of individual cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis or to receive treatment as usual. Participants will be assessed at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months.

NCT ID: NCT04730518 Recruiting - Psychotic Disorders Clinical Trials

Yoga-based Group Therapy for In-patients With Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders

YING
Start date: January 28, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A rater-blinded randomized controlled trial with a parallel-group design is utilized, comprised of yoga-based group therapy (YBGT) in the experimental condition, and treatment as usual (TAU) in the control condition. The participants in the experimental condition participate in YBGT beside their regular psychiatric treatment (TAU). The intervention is designed for in-patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. With the aim of examining the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness, self-report and blinded rater-based assessments are evaluated before the YBGT (T0), and after four weeks of taking part in intervention (T1).

NCT ID: NCT04646200 Recruiting - Insomnia Clinical Trials

CBT-I to Improve Functional Outcomes in Veterans With Psychosis

CBT-I Merit
Start date: November 29, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this project is to examine the efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) for improving sleep and related functional outcomes in Veterans with psychosis and insomnia.

NCT ID: NCT04639388 Recruiting - Clinical trials for 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome

Understanding of Psychotic Disorders in Children With 22q11.2DS

PremiCeS22
Start date: November 13, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study PremiCeS22 will investigate the prodromal signals at the onset of psychotic disorders of children with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome

NCT ID: NCT04631939 Recruiting - Psychotic Disorders Clinical Trials

Metacognitive Training as a Serious Game

Macu'ta
Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The project aims to evaluate the efficacy of a therapeutic video game that incorporates elements from metacognitive training on delusions and jumping-to-conclusions in patients with psychotic disorders.

NCT ID: NCT04610697 Recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Cognitive Remediation in Forensic Mental Health Care

CRFMHC
Start date: February 10, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Forensic patients often display cognitive deficits, particularly in the domain of executive functions, that represent a challenge to forensic rehabilitation. One empirically-validated method to train executive functions is cognitive remediation, which consists of cognitive exercises combined with coaching. This trial investigates whether cognitive remediation can improve cognitive, functional, and clinical outcomes in forensic inpatients.

NCT ID: NCT04586868 Recruiting - Psychotic Disorders Clinical Trials

VR-assisted CBT for Adolescents With Psychosis

Start date: June 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Psychotic disorders typically emerge during late adolescence or early adulthood. Patients, who are diagnosed with a psychotic disorder before turning 18 years, are defined as early onset psychosis patients (EOP). Relative to adult patients, these patients show a worse long-term prognoses. Social impairment present a major barrier towards recovery, and thus and important issue to address in treatment. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the recommended psychological treatment for psychotic disorders. As part of the therapy, the patient does an exposure-based training in a social environment. This type of training has several limitations for patients with psychosis. The last decade there has been a growing interest in using virtual reality (VR) to understand and treat various psychological disorders. There is a lack of research on VR-interventions for EOP patients. This study will assess the acceptability, tolerability, feasibility and clinical efficacy of a novel VR-assisted CBT interventions for adolescents with psychosis.