Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Individuals with Severe Mental Illness Who Have a Substance Misuse Problem

C. Barrowclough, G. Haddock, N. Tarrier, J. Moring, S. Lewis
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Abstract There have been considerable advances in the use of psychological treatments for individuals with psychosis in the last 20 years or so. This paper describes an ongoing study in which these treatment approaches are being modified and combined for use with a particularly challenging client group–those with a diagnosis of schizophrenia who have a comorbid drug or alcohol problem. Prevalence rates for such individuals with “dual diagnosis” are high, with surveys indicating that from 20%-60% of clients with schizophrenia may have a substance use problem. More importantly, there is evidence that clinical outcomes are worse for this group and that persons in treatment present many difficulties for services, for example, frequent hospital admissions, violence, engagement problems, and noncompliance. Although there are accounts and evaluations of integrated treatment strategies in the U.S. (Drake et al., 1989; 1991), there is little published work from the UK demonstrating an integration of treatments targeted at both the mental health and substance use problems.
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有药物滥用问题的严重精神疾病患者的认知行为干预
在过去20年左右的时间里,在精神病患者的心理治疗方面取得了相当大的进展。这篇论文描述了一项正在进行的研究,在这项研究中,这些治疗方法正在被修改,并结合起来用于一个特别具有挑战性的客户群体——那些被诊断为精神分裂症并伴有药物或酒精问题的人。这类“双重诊断”患者的患病率很高,调查显示,20%-60%的精神分裂症患者可能存在药物使用问题。更重要的是,有证据表明,这一群体的临床结果更差,接受治疗的人对服务存在许多困难,例如,频繁住院、暴力、参与问题和不遵守规定。尽管在美国有关于综合治疗策略的描述和评估(Drake et al., 1989;1991年),英国发表的作品很少表明针对精神健康和药物使用问题的综合治疗。
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