Understanding how online solution–focused hypnotherapy can support the wellbeing of police personnel and treat symptoms of anxiety and depression

Emily Barney, Emma Treby, Gary Johannes, Kerry Seymour
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Background: The mental health and wellbeing of police personnel has received increased attention over the last 5 years and rates of mental illness amongst employees are high. Anxiety and depression are the most common mental illnesses within the police force, yet little is known about how effective psychotherapeutic interventions are in treating the symptoms of these mental illnesses in police personnel, that is, how many police personnel recover from anxiety and depression after completing a course of psychotherapy. In the psychotherapy outcome literature, recovery rates for anxiety and depression in clinical samples following treatment are low, between 37% and 47%, suggesting similar outcomes can be expected within the police force using current therapy models. Further research into new or unused interventions is therefore needed to improve recovery rates within the police force. Method: This pilot study explored how a new type of psychotherapy, online Solution Focused Hypnotherapy (SFH), can support the wellbeing of police personnel and effectively treat symptoms of anxiety and depression. A quantitative design was used to measure changes in anxiety (GAD-7) and depression (PHQ-9) symptom severity at pre- and post-intervention and measure changes in wellness using a rating scale (Life Wellness Indicator Tool) at the end of each session. Results: A total of 42 police personnel, both officers and staff, participated in the study and 20 qualified SFH therapists delivered the online intervention. The main finding was that 78% of police personnel who completed a course of SFH and started with clinically significant symptoms of anxiety and/or depression had recovered from their illness following the intervention (i.e. scored below 5 on at least one outcome measure). A total of 97.2% of participants achieved ‘wellness’ after the intervention, compared to 19% at pre-intervention and no participants experienced an increase in symptom scores after completing the intervention. Conclusion: Online Solution Focused Hypnotherapy (SFH) can support the wellbeing of both police officers and staff and effectively treat the symptoms of anxiety and depression. Our findings suggest that SFH is an effective, well liked and safe intervention to use within the police force and provides support for more resources into a larger randomised controlled trial.
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了解以解决方案为重点的在线催眠疗法如何为警务人员的福祉提供支持并治疗焦虑和抑郁症状
背景:过去 5 年来,警务人员的心理健康和福祉受到越来越多的关注,员工的精神疾病发病率很高。焦虑症和抑郁症是警察队伍中最常见的精神疾病,但人们对心理治疗干预在治疗警务人员这些精神疾病症状方面的效果知之甚少,也就是说,有多少警务人员在完成心理治疗课程后从焦虑症和抑郁症中恢复过来。在心理治疗结果的文献中,临床样本中焦虑症和抑郁症患者在治疗后的康复率很低,在 37% 到 47% 之间,这表明采用当前的治疗模式在警务人员中也会产生类似的结果。因此,需要进一步研究新的或未使用过的干预措施,以提高警察队伍中的康复率。方法:本试验性研究探讨了一种新型心理疗法--在线焦点解决催眠疗法(SFH)--如何为警务人员的健康提供支持,并有效治疗焦虑和抑郁症状。研究采用定量设计,测量干预前后焦虑(GAD-7)和抑郁(PHQ-9)症状严重程度的变化,并在每次治疗结束后使用评分量表(生活健康指标工具)测量健康状况的变化。结果共有 42 名警务人员(包括警官和工作人员)参与了研究,20 名合格的 SFH 治疗师提供了在线干预。主要发现是,78%的警务人员在完成 SFH 课程并开始出现临床上明显的焦虑和/或抑郁症状后,在干预后已从疾病中恢复过来(即在至少一项结果测量中得分低于 5 分)。共有 97.2% 的参与者在干预后达到了 "健康 "状态,而干预前这一比例仅为 19%,并且没有参与者在完成干预后症状得分有所增加。结论在线焦点解决催眠疗法(SFH)可以为警官和工作人员的健康提供支持,并有效治疗焦虑和抑郁症状。我们的研究结果表明,SFH 是一种有效、广受欢迎且安全的干预方法,可在警察部队中使用,并为更大规模的随机对照试验提供更多资源支持。
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