Evaluating cognitive analytic therapy within a primary care psychological therapy service

IF 3.8 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL British Journal of Clinical Psychology Pub Date : 2023-06-14 DOI:10.1111/bjc.12430
Kiri Owen, Andrew Laphan, Brioney Gee, Karen Lince
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Abstract

Objectives

Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) is used within UK mental health settings as a treatment for transdiagnostic complex psychological presentations. However, it is not routinely offered by the NHS Talking Therapies, for anxiety and depression (NHS Talking Therapies) programme which provides psychological treatments for common mental health difficulties. We aimed to evaluate the outcomes of providing CAT treatment to patients presenting with depression and/or anxiety, within the context of relational difficulties, adverse childhood experience or difficulty managing emotions, returning for further psychological treatment within NHS Talking Therapies.

Methods

This was a pragmatic, real-world evaluation, involving routinely collected self-report measures of depression and anxiety, to examine the treatment outcomes of NHS Talking Therapies patients offered CAT over an 18-month period. Quantitative validated measures of depression and anxiety were administered at the beginning and end of CAT treatment, and at follow up. Within-group change in depression and anxiety scores were examined statistically, and rates of reliable improvement and recovery calculated.

Results

Statistically significant decreases in depression and anxiety scores were observed during the CAT active treatment phase. The recovery rate was 46.4%, and 71.4% of patients showed a reliable improvement post-treatment. Positive outcomes continued to be observed at follow-up, with a recovery rate of 50% and a reliable improvement rate of 79.4%.

Conclusions

CAT shows promise as a treatment option for NHS Talking Therapies patients re-presenting with depression and/or anxiety. More research is required to determine if CAT should be offered more widely within NHS Talking Therapies services.

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评估初级保健心理治疗服务中的认知分析疗法
认知分析疗法(CAT)在英国心理健康机构中被用作跨诊断复杂心理表现的治疗方法。然而,国民保健服务谈话疗法(国民保健服务谈话疗法)方案并不定期提供治疗焦虑和抑郁的服务,该方案为常见的心理健康问题提供心理治疗。我们的目的是评估在关系困难、不良童年经历或情绪管理困难的背景下,为出现抑郁和/或焦虑的患者提供CAT治疗的结果,这些患者在NHS谈话疗法中接受进一步的心理治疗。这是一项实用的、真实的评估,包括常规收集抑郁和焦虑的自我报告测量,以检查NHS谈话疗法患者在18个月期间提供CAT的治疗结果。在CAT治疗开始和结束时以及随访时,对抑郁和焦虑进行定量验证测量。对组内抑郁和焦虑得分的变化进行统计检查,并计算可靠改善和恢复的比率。结果在CAT积极治疗阶段,抑郁和焦虑评分有统计学意义的下降。治愈率为46.4%,71.4%的患者治疗后出现可靠好转。在随访中继续观察到积极的结果,恢复率为50%,可靠改善率为79.4%。结论:CAT有望作为NHS谈话疗法患者再次出现抑郁和/或焦虑的治疗选择。需要更多的研究来确定是否应该在NHS谈话治疗服务中更广泛地提供CAT。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology publishes original research, both empirical and theoretical, on all aspects of clinical psychology: - clinical and abnormal psychology featuring descriptive or experimental studies - aetiology, assessment and treatment of the whole range of psychological disorders irrespective of age group and setting - biological influences on individual behaviour - studies of psychological interventions and treatment on individuals, dyads, families and groups
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