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SlowMo App for Paranoia Patients Helps Manage Their Fears


SlowMo App for Paranoia Patients Helps Manage Their Fears
by Hannah Joy on 
April 8, 2021 at 4:05 PM
SlowMo therapy is a novel innovative therapy that has been developed for treating paranoid thoughts in people experiencing psychosis, reveals a new study.
The new clinical trial is from King s College London s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, & Neuroscience, in collaboration with Oxford University, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Sussex University, and Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
In research published in
JAMA Psychiatry, participants of the SlowMo therapy trial had eight face-to-face therapy sessions with support from an interactive web platform and app. The app, designed in collaboration with people experiencing psychosis and the Royal College of Art, is used outside the clinic to help individuals feel safer in daily life. ....

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Paranoia therapy app SlowMo helps people 'slow down' and manage their fears


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A new clinical trial from King s College London s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, & Neuroscience, in collaboration with Oxford University, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Sussex University, and Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has established an innovative therapy as an effective means of treating paranoid thoughts in people experiencing psychosis.
In research published in
JAMA Psychiatry today, participants of the SlowMo therapy trial had eight face-to-face therapy sessions with support from an interactive web platform and app. The app, designed in collaboration with people experiencing psychosis and the Royal College of Art, is used outside the clinic to help individuals feel safer in daily life. ....

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