Pytlik, Nico
Soll, Daniel
Hesse, Klaus
Moritz, Steffen
Bechdolf, Andreas
Herrlich, Jutta
Kircher, Tilo
Klingberg, Stefan
Landsberg, Martin W.
Müller, Bernhard W.
Wiedemann, Georg
Wittorf, Andreas
Wölwer, Wolfgang
Wagner, Michael
Mehl, Stephanie http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2157-5543
Funding for this research was provided by:
German Ministry of Science and Education (01GV0618, 01GV0620)
Article History
Received: 17 March 2020
Accepted: 16 November 2020
First Online: 23 November 2020
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: All participants were informed about the assessment and gave written informed consent. In case of a legal guardian, the patients and the guardian were informed about the assessment and both the patient and the guardian gave written informed consent. The ethics committees at the six centers’ medical faculties (University of Bonn, Cologne, Duesseldorf, Frankfurt, Tuebingen, and Duisburg-Essen) approved the study.
: Not applicable.
: SMe, AB, KH, SK, TK, AW, SMo and WW have published manuals/ chapters of textbooks and presented workshops and supervision in CBT (all) or Metacognitive Training / Therapy for psychosis (SMo). All authors declare that they have no competing interests.