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SlowMo therapy, a new digital blended therapy for fear of harm from others: An account of therapy personalisation within a targeted intervention

OBJECTIVES: SlowMo therapy is a pioneering blended digital therapy for paranoia, augmenting face‐to‐face therapy with an interactive ‘webapp’ and a mobile app. A recent large‐scale trial demonstrated small–moderate effects on paranoia alongside improvements in self‐esteem, worry, well‐being and qual...

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Autores principales: Ward, Thomas, Hardy, Amy, Holm, Rebecca, Collett, Nicola, Rus‐Calafell, Mar, Sacadura, Catarina, McGourty, Alison, Vella, Claire, East, Anna, Rea, Michaela, Harding, Helen, Emsley, Richard, Greenwood, Kathryn, Freeman, Daniel, Fowler, David, Kuipers, Elizabeth, Bebbington, Paul, Garety, Philippa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9306634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35019210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/papt.12377
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author Ward, Thomas
Hardy, Amy
Holm, Rebecca
Collett, Nicola
Rus‐Calafell, Mar
Sacadura, Catarina
McGourty, Alison
Vella, Claire
East, Anna
Rea, Michaela
Harding, Helen
Emsley, Richard
Greenwood, Kathryn
Freeman, Daniel
Fowler, David
Kuipers, Elizabeth
Bebbington, Paul
Garety, Philippa
author_facet Ward, Thomas
Hardy, Amy
Holm, Rebecca
Collett, Nicola
Rus‐Calafell, Mar
Sacadura, Catarina
McGourty, Alison
Vella, Claire
East, Anna
Rea, Michaela
Harding, Helen
Emsley, Richard
Greenwood, Kathryn
Freeman, Daniel
Fowler, David
Kuipers, Elizabeth
Bebbington, Paul
Garety, Philippa
author_sort Ward, Thomas
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: SlowMo therapy is a pioneering blended digital therapy for paranoia, augmenting face‐to‐face therapy with an interactive ‘webapp’ and a mobile app. A recent large‐scale trial demonstrated small–moderate effects on paranoia alongside improvements in self‐esteem, worry, well‐being and quality of life. This paper provides a comprehensive account of therapy personalisation within this targeted approach. DESIGN: Case examples illustrate therapy delivery and descriptive data are presented on personalised thought content. METHOD: Thought content was extracted from the webapp (n = 140 participants) and coded using newly devised categories: Worries: (1) Persecutory, (2) Negative social evaluation, (3) Negative self‐concept, (4) Loss/life stresses, (5) Sensory‐perceptual experiences and (6) Health anxieties. Safer thoughts: (1) Safer alternative (specific alternatives to worries), (2) Second‐wave (generalised) coping, (3) Positive self‐concept, (4) Positive activities and (5) Third‐wave (mindfulness‐based) coping. Data on therapy fidelity are also presented. RESULTS: Worries: ‘Persecutory’ (92.9% of people) and ‘Negative social evaluation’ (74.3%) were most common. ‘General worries/ life stresses’ (31.4%) and ‘Negative self‐concept’ (22.1%) were present in a significant minority; ‘Health anxieties’ (10%) and ‘Sensory‐perceptual’ (10%) were less common. Safer thoughts: ‘Second‐wave (general) coping’ (85%), ‘Safer alternatives’ (76.4%), ‘Positive self‐concept’ (65.7%) and ‘Positive activities’ (64.3%) were common with ‘Third‐wave’ (mindfulness) coping observed for 30%. Fidelity: Only three therapy withdrawals were therapy related. Session adherence was excellent (mean = 15.2/16; SD = 0.9). Behavioural work was conducted with 71% of people (119/168). CONCLUSION: SlowMo therapy delivers a targeted yet personalised approach. Potential mechanisms of action extend beyond reasoning. Implications for cognitive models of paranoia and causal interventionist approaches are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-93066342022-07-28 SlowMo therapy, a new digital blended therapy for fear of harm from others: An account of therapy personalisation within a targeted intervention Ward, Thomas Hardy, Amy Holm, Rebecca Collett, Nicola Rus‐Calafell, Mar Sacadura, Catarina McGourty, Alison Vella, Claire East, Anna Rea, Michaela Harding, Helen Emsley, Richard Greenwood, Kathryn Freeman, Daniel Fowler, David Kuipers, Elizabeth Bebbington, Paul Garety, Philippa Psychol Psychother Research Articles OBJECTIVES: SlowMo therapy is a pioneering blended digital therapy for paranoia, augmenting face‐to‐face therapy with an interactive ‘webapp’ and a mobile app. A recent large‐scale trial demonstrated small–moderate effects on paranoia alongside improvements in self‐esteem, worry, well‐being and quality of life. This paper provides a comprehensive account of therapy personalisation within this targeted approach. DESIGN: Case examples illustrate therapy delivery and descriptive data are presented on personalised thought content. METHOD: Thought content was extracted from the webapp (n = 140 participants) and coded using newly devised categories: Worries: (1) Persecutory, (2) Negative social evaluation, (3) Negative self‐concept, (4) Loss/life stresses, (5) Sensory‐perceptual experiences and (6) Health anxieties. Safer thoughts: (1) Safer alternative (specific alternatives to worries), (2) Second‐wave (generalised) coping, (3) Positive self‐concept, (4) Positive activities and (5) Third‐wave (mindfulness‐based) coping. Data on therapy fidelity are also presented. RESULTS: Worries: ‘Persecutory’ (92.9% of people) and ‘Negative social evaluation’ (74.3%) were most common. ‘General worries/ life stresses’ (31.4%) and ‘Negative self‐concept’ (22.1%) were present in a significant minority; ‘Health anxieties’ (10%) and ‘Sensory‐perceptual’ (10%) were less common. Safer thoughts: ‘Second‐wave (general) coping’ (85%), ‘Safer alternatives’ (76.4%), ‘Positive self‐concept’ (65.7%) and ‘Positive activities’ (64.3%) were common with ‘Third‐wave’ (mindfulness) coping observed for 30%. Fidelity: Only three therapy withdrawals were therapy related. Session adherence was excellent (mean = 15.2/16; SD = 0.9). Behavioural work was conducted with 71% of people (119/168). CONCLUSION: SlowMo therapy delivers a targeted yet personalised approach. Potential mechanisms of action extend beyond reasoning. Implications for cognitive models of paranoia and causal interventionist approaches are discussed. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-01-12 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9306634/ /pubmed/35019210 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/papt.12377 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The British Psychological Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Ward, Thomas
Hardy, Amy
Holm, Rebecca
Collett, Nicola
Rus‐Calafell, Mar
Sacadura, Catarina
McGourty, Alison
Vella, Claire
East, Anna
Rea, Michaela
Harding, Helen
Emsley, Richard
Greenwood, Kathryn
Freeman, Daniel
Fowler, David
Kuipers, Elizabeth
Bebbington, Paul
Garety, Philippa
SlowMo therapy, a new digital blended therapy for fear of harm from others: An account of therapy personalisation within a targeted intervention
title SlowMo therapy, a new digital blended therapy for fear of harm from others: An account of therapy personalisation within a targeted intervention
title_full SlowMo therapy, a new digital blended therapy for fear of harm from others: An account of therapy personalisation within a targeted intervention
title_fullStr SlowMo therapy, a new digital blended therapy for fear of harm from others: An account of therapy personalisation within a targeted intervention
title_full_unstemmed SlowMo therapy, a new digital blended therapy for fear of harm from others: An account of therapy personalisation within a targeted intervention
title_short SlowMo therapy, a new digital blended therapy for fear of harm from others: An account of therapy personalisation within a targeted intervention
title_sort slowmo therapy, a new digital blended therapy for fear of harm from others: an account of therapy personalisation within a targeted intervention
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9306634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35019210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/papt.12377
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