Interprofessional Education for Group Processes in Mental/Behavioral Health

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION Therapeutic Recreation Journal Pub Date : 2020-10-15 DOI:10.18666/trj-2020-v54-i4-10421
Cara Gray, P. Baisden
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As health care organizations, accrediting bodies, and research support and promote interprofessional approaches for treatment programs, an introduction to interprofessional education and practice should occur during pre-professional education for this practice to become habit. This paper looks at applying these principles to pre-professional behavioral health student participants in nursing, recreation therapy, psychology, and social work through an interprofessional simulated group therapy experience. While the main objective of this project was to create an interprofessional experience for mental/behavioral health participants, the study also aimed to build an affinity for working within an interprofessional team and to develop empathy for individuals living with a mental/behavioral health diagnosis. All students acknowledged the benefits of empathy and collaborative affinity for both the team and consumers, and expressed concern about the lack of interprofessional learning within pre-professional programs. Subscribe to TRJ
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心理/行为健康中群体过程的跨专业教育
由于医疗保健组织、认证机构和研究支持和推广治疗项目的跨专业方法,因此应在专业前教育期间引入跨专业教育和实践,使这种做法成为习惯。本文通过跨专业的模拟团体治疗体验,将这些原则应用于职业前行为健康学生在护理、娱乐治疗、心理学和社会工作中的参与者。虽然该项目的主要目标是为心理/行为健康参与者创造跨专业体验,但该研究还旨在建立在跨专业团队中工作的亲和力,并培养对心理/行为卫生诊断患者的同理心。所有学生都承认同理心和协作亲和力对团队和消费者都有好处,并对专业前课程中缺乏跨专业学习表示担忧。订阅TRJ
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