Digitising Creative Psychological Therapy

Fleur Farish-Edwards, Ailsa Parsons, Jennifer S. Starkey, Linda Dubrow‐Marshall, S. Thurston, Joanna Omylinska‐Thurston, V. Karkou
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a need to adapt and develop psychological interventions that address the mental health of those in need. As a result, Arts for the Blues (A4B), an evidence-based creative group psychotherapy model, originally developed for in-person delivery to address the needs of clients with depression, was transformed into a remote therapy option. This chapter presents an overview of plans and steps so far and offers activities used online during a public workshop with 24 participants and training sessions with 70 psychotherapists (qualified and trainee). Concerns around safety, group sizes, time, and guidance/support are discussed, while the value of online work for clients with depression (adults and children) are explored. It is concluded that even when in-person delivery is possible, online versions will be useful since they encourage a wider reach and make interventions more accessible.
数字化创造性心理治疗
为应对COVID-19大流行,有必要调整和制定心理干预措施,以解决有需求者的心理健康问题。因此,“忧郁艺术”(A4B),一种基于证据的创造性群体心理治疗模式,最初是为解决抑郁症患者的需求而开发的,现在转变为一种远程治疗选择。本章概述了迄今为止的计划和步骤,并提供了在24名参与者的公共研讨会和70名心理治疗师(合格和实习)的培训课程中使用的在线活动。讨论了安全性、小组规模、时间和指导/支持等问题,同时探讨了在线工作对抑郁症客户(成人和儿童)的价值。报告的结论是,即使有可能亲自交付,在线版本也将是有用的,因为它们鼓励更广泛的覆盖范围,使干预措施更容易获得。
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