Abstract

Mind–body intervention has attracted growing interest for treating patients with psychotic disorders as a complementary strategy. Numerous clinical trials have confirmed its positive impacts on psychotic symptoms, cognitive function, psychosocial functioning and affective dysfunction. It is feasible and acceptable to develop such interventions in clinical practice for psychotic patients.

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