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Romantic relationship group intervention for men with early psychosis: A feasibility, acceptability and potential impact pilot study

Catherine Hache‐Labelle, Amal Abdel‐Baki, Martín Lepage, Anne-Sophie Laurin, Amili Guillou, Audrey Francoeur, Sophie Bergeron, Tania Lecomte

2020Early Intervention in Psychiatry29 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: To assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential impact of a cognitive behavioural group intervention occurring over 12 sessions and focusing on romantic relationships for single men with early psychosis. METHODS: Recruitment, drop-out and participation rates were collected. An A-B-A within-subject design (n = 7), where each participant acted as his own control, was used to determine potential impact (on social functioning, romantic relationship functioning, self-esteem, theory of mind [ToM] and self-stigma) across time (six time points). RESULTS: Feasibility and acceptability were established. As for the potential impact of the intervention, participants did not all evolve the same way. Improvements were found on social functioning ("behaviours" subscale), romantic relationship functioning and ToM ("mentalizing" subscale). CONCLUSIONS: More studies are warranted to expand on these results and to further help men with early psychosis in their social and romantic development.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyMentalizationRomancePsychosisIntervention (counseling)Clinical psychologyCognitionSocial cognitionTheory of mindDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryPsychoanalysisSchizophrenia research and treatmentAttachment and Relationship DynamicsPersonality Disorders and Psychopathology
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