Moving from tradition-based to competence-based psychotherapy.

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Winfried Rief
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Current education and training in psychological interventions is mostly based on different 'schools' (traditions such as cognitive-behavioural or psychodynamic therapy), and strong identification with these specific traditions continuously hinders a scientifically based development of psychotherapy. This review is selective rather than systematic and comprehensive. In addition to the consideration of other influential publications, we relied on a literature search in Web of Science using the following terms (update: 24 December 2020): (psychotherapy AND meta-analy* AND competence*). After summarising current problems, a pathway for solving these problems is presented. First, we have to recategorise psychological interventions according to the mechanisms and subgoals that are addressed. The interventions can be classified according to the foci: (1) skills acquisition (eg, communication, emotion regulation, mentalisation); (2) working with relationship patterns and using the therapeutic relationship to modify them; and (3) clarification of motives and goals. Afterwards, the training of psychotherapists can switch from focusing on one theoretical framework to learning the different competences for modification according to these new categories. The selection of topics to be addressed should follow best evidence-based mechanisms and processes of mental disorders and interventions. Psychology offers knowledge about these mechanisms that can be understood as a basic science for psychological treatments in general. This requires better connection with basic science, new research efforts that focus on treatment subgoals, theory-overarching optimisation of the selection and personalisation of treatments, and new types of training for psychotherapists that are designed to optimise therapists' competences accordingly, instead of limiting training programmes to one single theoretical framework.

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从基于传统的心理治疗转向基于能力的心理治疗。
当前的心理干预教育和培训大多基于不同的 "流派"(认知行为疗法或心理动力学疗法等传统),对这些特定传统的强烈认同不断阻碍着心理疗法以科学为基础的发展。本综述是选择性的,而非系统性和全面性的。除了参考其他有影响力的出版物外,我们还使用以下术语(更新日期:2020 年 12 月 24 日)在科学网进行了文献检索:(心理疗法和元分析*和能力*)。在总结了当前存在的问题之后,我们提出了解决这些问题的途径。首先,我们必须根据所针对的机制和次级目标对心理干预进行重新分类。干预措施可根据重点进行分类:(1) 掌握技能(如沟通、情绪调节、心智化);(2) 处理关系模式,并利用治疗关系改变这些模式;(3) 澄清动机和目标。之后,心理治疗师的培训可以从专注于一种理论框架转向学习根据这些新的类别进行修改的不同能力。在选择要讨论的主题时,应遵循心理障碍和干预措施的最佳循证机制和过程。心理学提供了有关这些机制的知识,可以将其理解为一般心理治疗的基础科学。这就需要与基础科学建立更好的联系,开展以治疗子目标为重点的新研究工作,以理论为统领优化治疗方法的选择和个性化,并为心理治疗师设计新型培训,以相应优化治疗师的能力,而不是将培训计划局限于单一的理论框架。
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18.10
自引率
7.70%
发文量
31
期刊介绍: Evidence-Based Mental Health alerts clinicians to important advances in treatment, diagnosis, aetiology, prognosis, continuing education, economic evaluation and qualitative research in mental health. Published by the British Psychological Society, the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the BMJ Publishing Group the journal surveys a wide range of international medical journals applying strict criteria for the quality and validity of research. Clinicians assess the relevance of the best studies and the key details of these essential studies are presented in a succinct, informative abstract with an expert commentary on its clinical application.Evidence-Based Mental Health is a multidisciplinary, quarterly publication.
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