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Group size will be 3-8 participants, with an average wait time of 4 weeks. Assessments will occur at baseline, post-treatment, and at a 3-month follow-up.",[13],"Behavioral: Cannabis Conversation Skills for Families (CCSF)",{"label":15,"type":16,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"Treatment as Usual (TAU) Control","NO_INTERVENTION","In this project, treatment as usual will consist of psychoeducation on cannabis and its impacts on psychosis and family services otherwise provided to participants through their participation in the coordinated specialty care program at which their loved one is enrolled. The investigators will track what each family receives and characterize the content and dose in analysis.",null,[20],{"type":21,"name":9,"description":22,"armGroupLabels":23,"otherNames":18},"BEHAVIORAL","The purpose of the intervention is to train family members in communication skills that may increase contemplation of change in their loved one with first episode psychosis to reduce cannabis use, decrease conflict surrounding these discussions, and provide skills to understand when and how to approach their loved one about cannabis use and encourage treatment. Because families report confusion from the mixed messages they receive about cannabis and also desire research-based information, CCSF will involve psychoeducation on the risks and relationship of cannabis to psychosis to increase participants motivation to engage in the intervention. frequency of cannabis use as it relates to psychosis treatment outcomes.",[9],[25],{"name":26,"affiliation":27,"role":28},"Denise Walker, Ph.D.","Arizona State University","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[30,34],{"name":26,"role":31,"phone":32,"phoneExt":18,"email":33},"CONTACT","602-496-1735","denise.walker@asu.edu",{"name":35,"role":31,"phone":36,"phoneExt":18,"email":37},"Ty Tristao, BA","(503) 451-3725‬","tt88@uw.edu",[39],{"facility":40,"status":18,"city":41,"state":42,"zip":43,"country":44,"countryCode":45,"cosmosGeoPoint":46,"geoPoint":51,"contacts":18},"The University of Washington","Seattle","Washington","98195","United States","US",{"type":47,"coordinates":48},"Point",[49,50],-122.33207,47.60621,{"lat":50,"lon":49},{"type":28,"investigatorFullName":53,"investigatorTitle":54,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":18,"oldOrganization":18},"Denise Walker","Research Professor",[56],{"name":57,"class":58},"National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)","NIH","100590012","skills-for-talking-about-cannabis-for-families-of-young-adults-with-psychosis-100590012",false,"NCT06961877","Skills for Talking About Cannabis for Families of Young Adults With Psychosis","Talking About Cannabis: Developing an Intervention for Family Members of Young Adults With FEP to Support Reduced Cannabis Use","STAC","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. aged 18 years or older,\n2. has a loved one who is both in CSC treatment for FEP and has used cannabis in the past 30 days,\n3. has regular contact with their loved one with FEP. It is assumed that YA-P will be aged 13-40 with schizophrenia spectrum disorder given criteria for CSC enrollment.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Unable to read study materials and communicate feedback in English\n2. Do not have access to Zoom",true,"ALL","18 Years",{"count":71,"type":72},40,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[75],"NA","The objectives of this research is to (1) create a family intervention and provider manual to train family members of young people with psychosis (YP-P) who are heavy cannabis users new communication skills to motivate change in the YP-P's cannabis use, (2) pre-test the intervention with 10 family member participants and adapt the intervention based on their recommendations, and (3) evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention in a randomized pilot trial (n=40). The investigators anticipate that the intervention will improve family participants' communication skills, decrease expressed emotion and caregiver burden. 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