A life more ordinary: A peer research method qualitative study of the Feeling Safe Programme for persecutory delusions
ConclusionsThe Feeling Safe Programme was subjectively experienced very positively by interview participants, which is consistent with the results of the clinical trial. The successful interaction of the participant and therapist enabled trust to form, which meant that repeated practice of difficult tasks could lead to re-engagement with valued everyday activities.
Source: Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jessica Bond,
Alexandra Kenny,
Andreja Mesaric,
Natalie Wilson,
Vanessa Pinfold,
Thomas Kabir,
Daniel Freeman,
Felicity Waite,
Michael Larkin,
Dan J. Robotham Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research
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