What aspects of psychological therapy are acceptable and not acceptable to people with severe and complex mental health problems?
Funding was awarded to carry out research to identify aspects of psychological therapies that are helpful and unhelpful to people with severe and complex mental health problems. Findings from this study will assist in improving mental health services by making them more relevant to those who use them. Service user involvement has been important at every stage of this project, particularly when interviewing service users, analysing and interpreting the data. This study is part of a larger randomised controlled trial led by Professor Glenys Parry: Sheffield Personality Disorder Trial (SPeDI).