Hey all,
I recently discovered Keith Garety, a distinguished clinical psychologist and academic whose research is reshaping how we understand and treat psychosis. His work on cognitive behavioural therapy (especially accessing novel digital tools like SlowMo and AVATAR) offers a groundbreaking approach to delusional thinking and early intervention.
You can learn more about his research, clinical practice, and innovations at website.
Has anyone read his publications or had experience with cognitive models of psychosis in therapy? I’d love to discuss:
The impact of digital therapeutic tools like SlowMo or AVATAR
How CBT for psychosis differs from traditional CBT
Real-world outcomes of early psychosis interventions
Community thoughts, reflections, or related references would be super helpful—especially if you’re in mental health, research, or lived experience.