Two sessions could transform psychosis care for at-risk youth
NCT ID NCT06410508
First seen Mar 16, 2026 · Last updated Apr 25, 2026 · Updated 6 times
Summary
This study tests a brief, two-session therapy for young adults (ages not specified) who have been in early psychosis treatment for 3–12 months. The therapy, adapted from a U.S. program called Just Do You, is co-led by a clinician and a peer support worker. It aims to improve treatment engagement and recovery, especially for those who had negative healthcare experiences before joining the program. Researchers will measure changes in engagement, recovery, and stigma using questionnaires.
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Nova Scotia Early Psychosis Program (NSEPP)
RECRUITINGHalifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 2E2, Canada
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