Adapting cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis for case managers: Increasing access to services in a community mental health agency
Autor: | Harry J. Sivec, Vicki L. Montesano, Douglas Turkington, Mark R. Munetz, Jeremy Pelton |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Inservice Training Psychotherapist Process (engineering) medicine.medical_treatment Applied psychology MEDLINE Health Professions (miscellaneous) Health Services Accessibility Agency (sociology) medicine Humans Cooperative Behavior Adaptation (computer science) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Rehabilitation Flexibility (personality) Cognition Mental health Community Mental Health Services United Kingdom United States Cognitive behavioral therapy Psychiatry and Mental health Interinstitutional Relations Treatment Outcome Psychotic Disorders Evidence-Based Practice Schizophrenia Female Diffusion of Innovation Psychology Case Management |
Zdroj: | Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 37:11-16 |
ISSN: | 1559-3126 1095-158X |
DOI: | 10.1037/prj0000037 |
Popis: | Objective The purpose of this article is twofold: (a) to describe the adaptation of an evidence-based practice and, (b) using a dissemination framework, to describe the process of implementing the practice at a community mental health agency. Method The authors describe the training concept and dissemination framework of implementing an emerging practice: high-yield cognitive behavioral techniques for psychosis, which is rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy. Results Thirteen case managers who represented teams from across the agency delivered the adapted practice at a community mental health agency. Implementation required buy in from all stakeholders, communication across disciplines, persistence, and flexibility. Conclusions and implications for practice It appears that the use of a dissemination framework that is grounded in the literature, yet flexible, eases the process of implementing an adapted practice. Further research focusing on the effectiveness of this approach, along with the impact of implementing a full spectrum of cognitive behavioral therapy services for individuals with persistent psychotic symptoms, based on cognitive behavioral therapy principles, is indicated. |
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