BMC Psychiatry (Oct 2006)

A card game for the treatment of delusional ideas: A naturalistic pilot trial

  • Benzakin Laetitia,
  • Azoulay Silke,
  • Finot Sophie,
  • Libbrecht Joël,
  • Favrod Jérôme,
  • Khazaal Yasser,
  • Oury-Delamotte Myriam,
  • Follack Christian,
  • Pomini Valentino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-6-48
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 48

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Abstract Background "Michael's game" is a card game which aims at familiarizing healthcare professionals and patients with cognitive behavioral therapy of psychotic symptoms. This naturalistic study tests the feasibility and the impact of the intervention in various naturalistic settings. Method Fifty five patients were recruited in seven centers. They were assessed in pre and post-test with the Peters Delusion Inventory – 21 items (PDI-21). Results Forty five patients completed the intervention significantly reducing their conviction and preoccupation scores on the PDI-21. Conclusion This pilot study supports the feasibility and effectiveness of "Michael's game" in naturalistic setting. Additional studies could validate the game in a controlled fashion.