Cognitive Therapy Skills Groups for Teens and Young Adults
Project Description
The aim of Cognitive Therapy Skills Groups is to help teens better cope with mood, stress, and life difficulties. The therapy includes mindful strategies, cognitive-behavioral techniques, psychoeducation, and peer support. Teens helped to develop the course and classes are conducted in a confidential group therapy setting at UCLA. Parents meet in a separate space to learn how to best support their teens in building and practicing their new skills.
Project Contact
Danielle Denenny, Ph.D., ddenenny@mednet.ucla.edu
Primary Investigator: David Miklowitz, Ph.D.
Project Procedures
- 9 weeks
- Diagnostic assessment
- Up to two post-treatment assessments
Eligible Participants
- Ages 13 – 24 years of age
- Mood Challenges or Prodrome
- Youth and a primary caregiver are fluent in English
Compensation
for research assessments
Project Status
actively recruiting teens 13-18
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