Experience of marginalised groups with psychosis who accessed therapy
Research type
Research Study
Full title
An exploration of the experiences of marginalised groups with psychosis accessing therapy in the UK: are intersecting prejudices pertaining to their identities attended to in the therapeutic intervention?
IRAS ID
332498
Contact name
Latoya Idele
Contact email
Sponsor organisation
Canterbury Christ Church University, Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology
Duration of Study in the UK
0 years, 4 months, 22 days
Research summary
This study aims to explore the experience of therapy for psychosis for individuals who are diagnosed with psychosis and also identify as being minoritised by society. The aim is to explore whether aspects of an individual's identity and lived experience as a minoritised member of society were addressed in therapy. Individual interviews will be conducted with service users to make sense of their experiences of therapy for psychosis.
REC name
West of Scotland REC 3
REC reference
24/WS/0150
Date of REC Opinion
9 Dec 2024
REC opinion
Further Information Favourable Opinion