K. Jansen, Natalie Hamlet, Aimee Eldridge, Robb Batten, Deborah J. Morris
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摘要
评估一项旨在促进合作生产的干预措施对智力残疾服务中客户-治疗师治疗关系的影响。“我的心理治疗计划”干预对20名服务使用者在他们进入四级专业智力残疾法医服务的头三个月进行了管理。使用服务用户版本的治疗关系评估量表(STAR-P;McGuire-Snieckus et al., 2007)。配对样本t检验显示,积极合作、积极临床医生投入和总得分显著增加。这表明积极的治疗关系总体上有所增加。研究结果支持了现有文献关于合作生产在增加来访者和治疗师之间的治疗关系方面的重要性,合作生产应该是制定治疗计划的关键组成部分。这项研究有助于了解安全服务中合作生产的重要性,特别是在智力残疾人群中。
The impact of Co-Production on the Client-Therapist Therapeutic Relationship in an Intellectual Disability Service
To evaluate the impact of an intervention designed to facilitate co-production on the client-therapist therapeutic relationship in an intellectual disability service.The ‘My Psychology Treatment Plans’ intervention was administered to 20 service users during their first three months of admission to a tier four specialist intellectual disability forensic service. Pre- and post-scores were collected using the service user version of the Scale to Assess Therapeutic Relationships (STAR-P; McGuire-Snieckus et al., 2007).A paired-samples t-test revealed a significant increase in positive collaboration, positive clinician input, and overall total score. This suggested an overall increase in positive therapeutic relationship.The findings support the existing literature of the importance of co-production in increasing the therapeutic relationship between client and therapist, and co-production should be a key component of developing treatment plans.This study contributes to developing an understanding of the importance of co-production in secure services, particularly within an intellectual disability population.