A case series study of compassion-focused therapy for distressing experiences in psychosis

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Charles Heriot-Maitland, Andrew Gumley, Til Wykes, Eleanor Longden, Chris Irons, Paul Gilbert, Emmanuelle Peters
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Abstract

Objectives

Compassion-focused therapy (CFT) is an evolution-informed biopsychosocial approach that seeks to cultivate attachment and care motivational systems and their psychophysiological regulators. These can counteract some of the harmful effects of social threat, inferiority, shame, self-criticism and depression, which are common in people with psychosis and undermine their well-being, social trust and ability to feel safe. This study aimed to test the acceptability of a novel manualized individual CFT intervention for psychosis (CFTp).

Design

A non-concurrent, multiple-baseline, case series design, with three phases: baseline, intervention and follow-up.

Methods

The 26-session CFTp intervention was provided for a sample of eight people with distressing psychotic experiences and a psychosis-related diagnosis. The study aimed to assess acceptability of CFTp and to test clinically reliable improvements while receiving the intervention, compared to a baseline period.

Results

Seven of eight participants completed the therapy, and clinically reliable improvements were found at both the single-case and group level of analysis. At the single-case level, over half the participants showed improvements in depression (5/7), stress (5/7), distress (5/7), anxiety (4/7) and voices (3/5). One participant showed a deterioration in anxiety (1/7) and dissociation (1/7). At the group level (n = 7), there were significant improvements in depression, stress, distress, voices and delusions. The improvements in voices, delusions and distress were sustained at 6- to 8-week follow-up, but depression and stress dropped slightly to trend-level improvements.

Conclusions

CFTp is a feasible and acceptable intervention for psychosis, and further investigation is warranted with a randomized controlled trial.

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以同情为中心的精神病患者痛苦经历治疗的一系列案例研究
以同情为中心的治疗(CFT)是一种基于进化的生物心理社会方法,旨在培养依恋和关怀动机系统及其心理生理调节机制。这些可以抵消社会威胁、自卑、羞耻、自我批评和抑郁的一些有害影响,这些在精神病患者中很常见,会破坏他们的幸福感、社会信任和安全感。本研究旨在测试一种新的手动个体CFT干预精神病(CFTp)的可接受性。设计非并发、多基线、病例系列设计,分为三个阶段:基线、干预和随访。方法对8例精神病患者进行26期CFTp干预。该研究旨在评估CFTp的可接受性,并测试与基线期相比,在接受干预时临床可靠的改善。结果8名参与者中有7名完成了治疗,在单例和组水平分析中均发现临床可靠的改善。在单个病例水平上,超过一半的参与者在抑郁(5/7)、压力(5/7)、痛苦(5/7)、焦虑(4/7)和声音(3/5)方面表现出改善。一名参与者表现出焦虑(1/7)和分离(1/7)的恶化。在组水平上(n = 7),抑郁、压力、苦恼、声音和妄想均有显著改善。在6至8周的随访中,声音、妄想和痛苦方面的改善得以持续,但抑郁和压力方面的改善略有下降,达到趋势水平。结论CFTp治疗精神病是一种可行且可接受的干预措施,值得进一步的随机对照试验研究。
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