The impact of training within a comprehensive dual diagnosis strategy: the Combined Psychosis and Substance Use (COMPASS) experience

A. Copello, K. Walsh, Hermine L. Graham, D. Tobin, S. Fellows, E. Griffith, E. Day, M. Birchwood
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This article is a service report based on the experience of the Combined Psychosis and Substance Use Programme (COMPASS), which aims to provide integrated treatment for people who experience coexisting mental health and substance use problems. A fundamental role of the service is to deliver a structured training package based on a Cognitive-Behavioural Integrated Treatment approach to staff within mental health services. We aimed to establish whether the needs of staff prior to training were consistent across various service areas and whether our training package can enhance staff confidence and skills to work with this client group. The final aim was to consider if confidence and skills can be maintained over an extended period of time. This article is based on service evaluation data collected between the late 1990s and 2011. Data that had been collected from staff across diverse service areas within a large Mental Health Trust in the UK were analysed. There was a high degree of consistency across the s...
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培训在综合双重诊断策略中的影响:精神病和药物使用联合(COMPASS)经验
本文是一份基于精神病和物质使用联合规划(COMPASS)经验的服务报告,该规划旨在为同时存在精神健康和物质使用问题的人提供综合治疗。该服务的一个基本作用是向精神卫生服务部门的工作人员提供基于认知-行为综合治疗方法的结构化培训包。我们的目标是确定员工在培训前的需求在不同的服务领域是否一致,以及我们的培训方案是否能增强员工与这一客户群合作的信心和技能。最终目的是考虑信心和技能能否在较长一段时间内保持。本文基于20世纪90年代末至2011年间收集的服务评估数据。对英国一家大型心理健康信托基金不同服务领域的员工收集的数据进行了分析。整个国家的情况高度一致。
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