How satisfied are patients with Metacognitive Training for psychosis (#MCT)?
❗Despite the well-established efficacy of MCT in reducing psychotic symptoms and cognitive biases, patient satisfaction remains an understudied but crucial factor for adherence and success.
💡 Key takeaways of our latest systematic review published in Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy:
✔ Many participants found MCT highly comprehensible and beneficial
✔ MCT was often rated more satisfactory than other psychosocial interventions
✔ Group format and interactive approach were valued by patients
📢 While our review provides strong indications of high patient satisfaction, further research is needed—especially on the extended version of MCT.
🔗 The article is Open Access!
Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eM2X42DM
🙏🏻 A huge thank you to the PERMEPSY team for their dedication to advancing personalized psychotherapy for psychosis!

📢 New poster from the PERMEPSY group 📢
Merle Schlechte, Rabea Fischer & Steffen Moritz 🇩🇪 present a new study comparing the standard „Metacognitive Training for psychosis” (MCT) program with its personalized version (P-MCT). 🔹 Why? While