以家庭为中心的减少危害模式在社区规划中的应用

Johnna Belkiewitz, Victoria G. Wilburn, Sydney Larson, Kate Schrader
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高物质使用障碍率与COVID-19大流行的影响相结合,我们的国家面临着日益严重的心理健康危机,以及训练有素的心理和行为健康提供者的短缺。当职业治疗师在这个实践领域努力成为合格的提供者时,我们必须确保未来的治疗师能够满足客户的需求。职业治疗中传统的心理和行为健康教育实践使用一种减少伤害的模式,对从事特定"高风险"行为的特定人群,如从事药物使用和性活动的个人,尽量减少负面后果。扩大我们对减少伤害模式的理解,并结合更全面的创伤知情护理镜头,可以更好地确保所有客户受益。要做到这一点,教育机构必须训练学生识别所有环境中的危害,例如与患有物质使用障碍的家庭成员同居的家庭功能障碍,并通过基于职业的干预措施应用实际治疗来解决动态家庭系统的影响。本文阐述了一个以家庭为中心的减少伤害模式,并提供了一个以社区为基础的教育干预,使职业治疗的学生能够通过实践经验获得宝贵的创伤知情护理实践技能。
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Application of a Model of Family-Centered Harm Reduction in Community-Based Programming
Coupling high substance use disorder rates with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, our nation faces a growing mental health crisis and a shortage of adequately trained mental and behavioral health providers. As occupational therapists work toward recognition as qualified providers in this practice area, we must ensure that future therapists can meet client needs. Traditional mental and behavioral health educational practices in occupational therapy use a model of harm reduction that minimizes negative outcomes for a select subset of the population engaging in specific “high-risk” behaviors, such as individuals engaging in substance use and sexual activity. Expanding our understanding of the harm reduction model and incorporating a more holistic trauma-informed care lens can better ensure beneficence for all clients. To do this, educational institutions must train students to identify harm in all of its contexts, such as the household dysfunction of cohabitating with a family member with substance use disorder, and apply practical treatments for addressing the impacts of dynamic family systems through occupation-based interventions. This paper illustrates a family-centered harm reduction model and offers a community-based educational intervention that allows occupational therapy students to gain valuable trauma-informed care practice skills through hands-on experiences.
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