COMpassion for Psychiatric Disorders And Self-Stigma

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorUniversity Hospital, Strasbourg, France

About this trial

People with mental disorders face frequent stigmatizing attitudes and behaviors from others . In response to this, they tend to isolate themselves, with the risk of impeding care and the process of recovery and integration into society . Stigmatization can also be assimilated by patients themselves - i.e. self-stigma. Self-stigma is involved in diminished coping skills that lead to social avoidance and difficulties in adhering to care . Reducing self-stigma and its emotional corollary, shame, is thus crucial to attenuate the disability associated with mental illness. Shame is inherent to self-stigma and leads to difficulties in adhering to care as well as greater severity of clinical presentations . Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) is a third wave cognitive behavioral therapy that targets shame reduction and hostile self-to-self relationship and allows for symptom improvement while increasing self-compassion, a major resilience factor . Although shame is a prominent part of the concept of self-stigma, the efficacy of CFT has never been evaluated in individuals with high levels of self-stigma.

In this study, the investigators will evaluate the efficacy and acceptability of a group based CFT program on decreasing self-stigma, compared to treatment as usual (TAU) and a psychoeducation program whose efficacy has been assessed in a previous trial.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Patient ≥18 years of age

Patient informed of the results of the preliminary medical examination

Patient affiliated to a social health insurance plan (beneficiary or beneficiary's family)

Patient with one or several diagnoses of chronic psychiatric disorder (schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, recurrent major depression, borderline personality disorder) or a neurodevelopmental disorder (autism spectrum disorder) treated as an outpatient or in a day hospital

Disqualifiers

Patient in an exclusion period determined by a previous or ongoing study

Patient participating in an interventional study involving psychotherapy or an experimental drug

Patient in acute episode of their disorder according to the CGI Severity score

Patient in a medical emergency or immediate life-threatening situation

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Compassion Focused Therapy
  • Ending Self Stigma

Treatment groups

336 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups