Development and evaluation of a treatment manual and course for writing behavior contracts for people with severe mental illnesses

Thomas C. Jewell, S. Silverstein, D. Stewart
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Abstract The implementation of a pilot-project for training outpatient mental health staff in empirically-validated therapeutic contracting interventions is described. Thirteen staff members from various community settings were trained in how to design and implement behavior contracts for people diagnosed with schizophrenia. The nine-week training was conducted using a structured teaching manual created by the authors. The investigators describe the manual and report on the effectiveness of utilizing a brief seminar-type training format to educate staff about behavior contracting technology. Results provide evidence for the effectiveness of such a manualized training procedure. Specifically, results indicated that staff participants were satisfied with the training, that participants expect that the course will help them in their future work with clients, and that participants' knowledge of materials taught in the course increased. The implications of these results are discussed. Strategies for modifying and implementing similar training programs to disseminate behavior therapy technologies are emphasized.
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为患有严重精神疾病的人编写行为契约的治疗手册和课程的开发和评估
摘要:实施试点项目培训门诊精神卫生工作人员在经验验证的治疗承包干预措施描述。来自不同社区的13名工作人员接受了如何为精神分裂症患者设计和实施行为契约的培训。为期九周的培训使用作者编写的结构化教学手册进行。调查人员描述了手册,并报告了利用简短的研讨会式培训形式对工作人员进行行为合同技术教育的有效性。结果为这种人工培训程序的有效性提供了证据。具体而言,结果表明,参与培训的工作人员对培训感到满意,参与者期望该课程将帮助他们今后与客户打交道,并且参与者对课程中教授的材料的了解有所增加。讨论了这些结果的含义。强调了修改和实施类似培训计划以传播行为治疗技术的策略。
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