Effective and accessible telephone-based psychotherapy and supervision.

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY INTEGRATION Pub Date : 2021-04-29 DOI:10.1037/INT0000257
J. Rowen, Grace Giedgowd, Danielle Baran
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced clinics to quickly shift service provision and supervision of students to remote operations Mental health services for people facing barriers, including those who live in extreme poverty, remain a critical need, especially when considering the direct and indirect consequences of a global health crisis The focus of this paper was to examine the effectiveness of psychotherapy treatment and clinical supervision, via telephone delivery (i e , audio-only calls), from March to July of 2020 in a university training clinic, which primarily serves a low-income, community population Participants (n = 33) were ethnically diverse, adult, outpatient psychotherapy clients from a large, urban setting and the university community Primary diagnoses included major depressive, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder Student clinicians (n = 14) were novice psychotherapy providers, mostly in their second or third year of training Qualitative data indicated that 1-third of clients met treatment goals and successfully terminated during this period, while another third made significant progress toward these goals (operationalized as objective observations by the clinician and supervisor, self-reported changes by the client, and observations by the clinician and supervisor of in-session skill use) Smaller proportions of the sample were referred out for relocation or rotation changes, dropped out of care prematurely, or were transferred to a higher level of care Clinician report of supervision alliance (SWAI-T), satisfaction, and other supervisory variables during remote supervision were comparable to in-person supervision and reflected good alliance and satisfaction for both modalities These data suggest that use of audio-only calls for supervision and treatment provision can be effective for training and care, especially when clients have established therapeutic relationships with their clinicians As telehealth services and remote training are likely to expand into the future, these findings provide preliminary support for the use of this modality as an option for clients with significant barriers to access and sufficient supervisory support to novice clinicians (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved) Impact Statement Mental health services for people facing barriers, including those who live in extreme poverty, remain a critical need during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially when considering the direct and indirect consequences of a global health crisis Ensuring that a vulnerable population has access to high-quality mental health is crucial during the pandemic, as many individuals in this group do not have simultaneous access to all of the resources needed to migrate to a video telehealth platform for therapy sessions Therefore, the aim of this paper is to contribute to the literature on the effectiveness of telephone-only telehealth service delivery by novice clinicians to provide an evidence-based approach for increasing access to needed care among community-based clients, often living in poverty (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved)
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有效和方便的电话心理治疗和监督。
COVID-19大流行迫使诊所迅速将服务提供和对学生的监督转变为远程操作,特别是在考虑到全球卫生危机的直接和间接后果时,为面临障碍的人(包括生活在极端贫困中的人)提供精神卫生服务仍然是一项迫切需求。本文的重点是通过电话传递(即,纯音频通话)来检验心理治疗和临床监督的有效性。2020年3月至7月,在一所主要服务于低收入社区人群的大学培训诊所,参与者(n = 33)是来自大型城市环境和大学社区的成年门诊心理治疗客户,主要诊断包括重度抑郁、焦虑和创伤后应激障碍,学生临床医生(n = 14)是新手心理治疗提供者。定性数据表明,三分之一的患者在此期间达到了治疗目标并成功终止治疗,而另外三分之一的患者在实现这些目标方面取得了重大进展(通过临床医生和主管的客观观察,患者自我报告的变化,较小比例的样本被转介到重新安置或轮换改变,过早退出护理,或被转移到更高水平的护理临床医生监督联盟报告(SWAI-T),满意度,和其他监督变量在远程监督期间与现场监督相当,反映了对两种方式的良好联盟和满意度。这些数据表明,使用纯音频呼叫进行监督和提供治疗对于培训和护理是有效的,特别是当客户与其临床医生建立了治疗关系时。这些研究结果为将这种模式作为一种选择提供了初步支持,可用于有重大获取障碍的客户,并为临床新手提供足够的监督支持(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2021 APA,保留所有权利)影响声明为面临障碍的人,包括生活在极端贫困中的人提供精神卫生服务,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间仍然是一项迫切需要。在大流行期间,确保弱势群体获得高质量的心理健康至关重要,因为这一群体中的许多人无法同时获得迁移到视频远程保健平台进行治疗所需的所有资源,因此,本文的目的是对关于由临床新手提供的纯电话远程医疗服务的有效性的文献做出贡献,为社区客户(通常生活在贫困中)提供一种基于证据的方法,以增加获得所需护理的机会(心理信息数据库记录(c) 2021 APA,所有权利保留)。
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JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY INTEGRATION
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY INTEGRATION PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Psychotherapy Integration offers original peer-reviewed papers that move beyond the confines of single-school or single-theory approaches to psychotherapy and behavior change. The journal publishes articles that significantly advance the knowledge of psychotherapy integration and present new data, theory, or clinical techniques relevant to psychotherapy integration. Coverage includes articles integrating the knowledge of psychotherapy and behavior change with developments in the broader fields of psychology and psychiatry (e.g., cognitive sciences, psychobiology, health psychology, and social psychology). (formerly published by Kluwer Academic/Plenum)
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