促进精神病的心理干预:新南威尔士州精神病三级转介服务

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Australian Psychologist Pub Date : 2023-05-15 DOI:10.1080/00050067.2023.2211759
Kimberley Davies, Chloe Gott, Anna Ferdman, K. Lloyd, Nefeli Pnevmatikos, Emma Chase, J. Lappin
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精神病的经历对一个人的生活、人际关系和功能有着持久的影响。国际指南认识到心理干预和药物策略在改善精神病患者预后方面的重要性,包括认知修复疗法(CRT)和精神病CBT(CBTp)。精神病三级转介服务(TRSP)是一项公共资助的心理健康服务,由一个多学科团队组成,该团队利用生物心理社会框架,为针对个人目标的整体循证建议提供信息,包括获得心理治疗。在这篇评论中,我们介绍了TRSP,并描述了它的起源和发展。我们详细介绍了TRSP多学科团队中临床医生的互补作用和具体专业知识。我们强调了该服务的一个关键愿望:除了药物治疗外,定期推广循证心理干预的使用。我们总结了这些心理疗法在改善精神病患者的功能和减少痛苦症状方面的证据基础。最后,我们描述了TRSP迄今为止在促进精神病常规心理干预方面面临的挑战。要点关于这个话题已经知道的是:(1)精神病通常是慢性的。尽管接受了抗精神病药物治疗,但幻觉等痛苦经历仍可能持续。(2) 许多精神病患者都会出现认知和功能障碍,而这些障碍往往得不到解决。(3) 基于证据的心理干预措施可以改善功能,减少痛苦症状和认知障碍,但在澳大利亚,获得熟练临床医生的机会有限。本主题补充:(1)总结心理干预的证据基础,如精神病的认知补救疗法和认知行为疗法。(2) 介绍新南威尔士州精神病第三级转介服务,作为一个多学科团队的例子,该团队利用心理干预和药物治疗提供基于整体康复的护理。(3) 讨论在促进更多人获得心理干预的必要性方面面临的挑战,作为基于康复的整体护理方法的一部分。
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Promoting psychological interventions in psychosis: the NSW Tertiary Referral Service for Psychosis
ABSTRACT Experience of psychotic illness has an enduring impact on a person’s life, relationships and function. International guidelines recognise the importance of psychological interventions alongside pharmacological strategies in improving outcomes for people living with psychosis, including cognitive remediation therapy (CRT) and CBT for psychosis (CBTp). The Tertiary Referral Service for Psychosis (TRSP) is a publicly funded mental health service, consisting of a multidisciplinary team that utilises a biopsychosocial framework to inform holistic evidence-based recommendations tailored to an individual’s goals, including access to psychological therapies. In this commentary, we introduce the TRSP, and describe its origins and development. We detail the complementary roles and specific expertise of the clinicians involved within the TRSP multidisciplinary team. We highlight a key aspiration of the service: to routinely promote the use of evidence-based psychological interventions in addition to pharmacological treatment. We summarise the evidence base for these psychological therapies both in improving function and in reducing distressing symptoms in psychosis. Finally, we describe the challenges faced by the TRSP to date in aspiring to promote routine access to psychological interventions in psychosis. Key Points What is already known about this topic: (1) Psychotic illness is often chronic. Distressing experiences such as auditory hallucinations can persist despite antipsychotic treatment. (2) Many people living with psychosis experience cognitive and functional impairment, which often goes unaddressed. (3) Evidence-based psychological interventions exist which improve function and reduce distressing symptoms and cognitive impairment, but access to skilled clinicians is limited in Australia. What this topic adds: (1) Summarises the evidence base for psychological interventions such as cognitive remediation therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis. (2) Introduces the NSW Tertiary Referral Service for Psychosis as an example of a multidisciplinary team providing holistic recovery-based care utilising psychological interventions alongside pharmacological treatment. (3) Discusses the challenges faced in promoting the need for greater access to psychological interventions as part of a holistic recovery-based approach to care.
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期刊介绍: The Australian Psychologist is the official applied practice and public policy journal of the Australian Psychological Society. As such, the journal solicits articles covering current issues in psychology, the science and practice of psychology, and psychology"s contribution to public policy, with particular emphasis on the Australian context. Periodically, Australian Psychological Society documents, including but not limited to, position papers, reports of the Society, ethics information, surveys of the membership, announcements, and selected award addresses may appear in the journal.
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