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RecruitingNCT06597864

Seven-step Phenomenological Psychotherapy for Self-disorder - a Pilot Study

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
8 (estimated)
Sponsor
Oslo University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 39 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The goal of this clinical pilot study is to learn how adults with schizophrenia or other non-affective psychotic disorders or psychosis risk syndromes experience a novel psychotherapeutic treatment for self-disorders. The study has a qualitative, phenomenological research design. After end of treatment, the participants are interviewed about the experience of the treatment. This include how the participants liked it, if it was experienced as helpful and useful, and changes in self-experience and experience of relations to others and the world.

Detailed description

Self-disorders are considered as central features of schizophrenia spectrum disorders which may be present both before, during, and after psychotic episodes. They are characterized by disturbances in the sense of ownership to experiences and agency of action, as well as in the sense of presence, reality and existence. They are further considered to drive symptom development during prodromal schizphrenia. Self-disorders may be very painful, and associated with anxiety, disturbances in daily functioning and increased sucidality. There is a lack of studies investigating the effect of psychotherapy on self-disorders. Hence, there is a need for developing and testing new treatment approaches to these debilitating conditions. In this pilot study the investigators want to test a new model and manual for the treatment of self-disorders, the Seven-Step Phenomenological Psychotherapy for Self-Disorder (SSPP-SD), first developed by Dr.Med Paul Møller. This model focuses on the phenomenological exploration of self-disorders, subjective understanding, meaning and associated behaviors, psychoeducation, and the joint exploration of new meanings and understanding related to the experiences. The length of the treatment is stipulated to 14 individual sessions over 7-10 weeks. The first step of the treatment involves a semi-structured interview with the Examination of Anomalous Self-Experience (EASE). The study has a qualitative phenomenological design where the primary research question is how the participants experienced the treatment. In more detail, the investigators want to explore both positive and negative experiences, how useful or helpful the participants experienced the treatment, and how the treatment affected self-experience and experience of relations to others and the world. These experiences will be explored in a qualitative interview following the end of treatment. In addition, the participants will answer questionnaires regarding symptoms, functioning, life quality (before and after treatment) and satisfaction with the treatment (after treatment). The study will inform the planning of a larger clinical trial testing the effect of the SSPP-SD on self-disorders in participants with psychotic disorders at Vestre Viken Hospital, Norway. Hence, in this pilot study the investigators will also register and evaluate therapist experiences of the SSPP-SD, and fidelity to the manual. The therapists will be supervised by Dr.med Paul Møller. Six participants with schizophrenia or other ICD-10 F20-29 disorders, or with psychosis risk syndromes as defined in the Structured Interview for Psychosis-risk Syndromes (SIPS) will be included. They will be included from an outpatient clinic for psychotic disorders at Akershus University Hospital, Norway. Two experienced therapists trained in the model will offer the therapy, including project leader Dr. Tor Gunnar Værnes at the Oslo University Hospital.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALSeven-step phenomenological psychotherapy for self-disordersPhenomenological exploration of anomalous self-experiences, meaning attributions and behavioral consequences. Psychoeducation. Dialogical approach focusing on self-narratives, searching for new meaning and understanding of self-disorders

Timeline

Start date
2024-10-17
Primary completion
2026-03-01
Completion
2026-03-01
First posted
2024-09-19
Last updated
2025-12-09

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Norway

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06597864. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.