Mood Lifters: A Dimensional Approach to Mental Health Care

IF 1.5 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY International Journal of Cognitive Therapy Pub Date : 2024-03-02 DOI:10.1007/s41811-024-00204-5
E. L. Pokowitz, N. Prakash, K. T. Foster, P. J. Deldin
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Dimensional, transdiagnostic models of psychopathology such as RDoC and HiTOP increasingly inform how core and covarying processes are conceptualized in psychopathology diagnoses. It follows that the field may benefit from considering transdiagnostic, dimensional intervention models to promote mental wellness across human experiences. The current study presents Mood Lifters as a programmatic case study of a biopsychosocial-informed treatment approach that targets psychopathology as conceptualized within RDoC and HiTOP frameworks. Mood Lifters is a 15-week, peer-led, group-based program that promotes transdiagnostic mental wellness. This program demonstrates how a single intervention can address psychopathology across various domains highlighted in prominent alternative models to the DSM. With public health and community implementation in mind, the authors hope that this applied conceptualization of a theoretical framework will encourage further development of transdiagnostic, dimensional treatment approaches.

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情绪提升器心理健康护理的维度方法
诸如 RDoC 和 HiTOP 等心理病理学的跨诊断维度模型,越来越多地为心理病理学诊断中核心过程和共变过程的概念化提供信息。因此,考虑采用跨诊断、跨维度的干预模式来促进跨人类经历的心理健康,可能会使该领域受益匪浅。本研究将 "情绪提升者 "作为一个项目案例研究,介绍一种以生物-心理-社会为基础的治疗方法,该方法针对的是 RDoC 和 HiTOP 框架中概念化的精神病理学。Mood Lifters 是一项为期 15 周、由同伴主导、以小组为基础的计划,旨在促进跨诊断的心理健康。该计划展示了如何通过单一干预措施来解决 DSM 的著名替代模式所强调的各个领域的精神病理学问题。考虑到公共卫生和社区实施,作者希望这一理论框架的应用概念化将鼓励跨诊断、多维治疗方法的进一步发展。
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期刊介绍: From an editorial board of leading international authorities, this state-of-the-science journal addresses all scientific and clinical aspects of cognitive therapy. Featured are: Empirical research studies Cutting-edge theoretical articles Literature reviews and meta-analyses Special focus issues The scope of coverage encompasses basic research on cognitive clinical processes, innovative assessment and treatment technologies, expert perspectives on specific clinical problems and populations, and critical issues in translating research to practice. Recent thematic issues have included Recent Advances in Suicide Research: Mediators and Moderators of Risk and Resilience; Cognitive Mechanisms of Change in the Treatment of Depression; and Combined CBT and Pharmacotherapy.
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