Mindfulness-based Neurofeedback to Reduce Negative Thinking in CHARMS Adolescents
The study will test the hypothesis that mindfulness-based neurofeedback (mbNF) will improve repetitive negative thinking and social and role functioning over sham neurofeedback in adolescents at risk for serious mental illness. To do so, 90 adolescents ages 14-21 with elevated repetitive negative thinking will be enrolled into a double-blind randomized clinical trial of sessions of mindfulness training with either active mindfulness-based neurofeedback or sham neurofeedback and three months of mindfulness practice and follow up.
Ages 14-21, inclusive [+5]
Any of the following lifetime mental health disorders by DSM-V criteria: psychot... [+8]