IAPT and the internet: the current and future role of therapist-guided internet interventions within routine care settings.

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Cognitive Behaviour Therapist Pub Date : 2020-04-08 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1017/S1754470X20000033
Graham R Thew
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Abstract

Compared with the traditional face-to-face format, therapist-guided internet interventions offer a different approach to supporting clients in learning skills to manage and overcome mental health difficulties. Such interventions are already in use within IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies) and other routine care settings, but given their potential to deliver treatment more efficiently and therefore increase availability and access to evidence-based interventions, their use is likely to increase significantly over the coming years. This article outlines what is meant by therapist-guided internet interventions and why an online format is thought to be advantageous for clients, therapists, services, and communities more broadly. It reviews the current evidence in the context of common therapist beliefs about internet-based treatment. It aims to identify gaps where further research is required, particularly in relation to the broader implementation of these treatments in IAPT and other routine clinical services. Specifically, it emphasises the importance of choosing the right programmes, providing adequate therapist training in their use, and considering practical and organisational issues, all of which are likely to determine the success of implementation efforts.

Key learning aims: To understand what therapist-guided internet interventions are and their potential advantages.To understand the current evidence base for these interventions.To learn where further research is needed with regard to both the interventions themselves, and to their broader implementation in IAPT.

IAPT 和互联网:治疗师指导的互联网干预在常规护理环境中的当前和未来作用。
与传统的面对面形式相比,治疗师指导下的互联网干预提供了一种不同的方法来支持客户学习管理和克服心理健康困难的技能。此类干预措施已经在 IAPT(改善心理治疗)和其他常规护理环境中得到应用,但鉴于其能更有效地提供治疗,从而提高循证干预措施的可用性和可及性,其应用在未来几年内可能会大幅增加。本文概述了治疗师指导下的网络干预的含义,以及为什么网络形式被认为对客户、治疗师、服务机构和社区都有利。文章结合治疗师对网络治疗的普遍看法,回顾了当前的证据。它旨在找出需要进一步研究的不足之处,特别是在 IAPT 和其他常规临床服务中更广泛地实施这些治疗方法。具体来说,它强调了选择正确方案的重要性,为治疗师提供使用这些方案的充分培训,以及考虑实际和组织问题,所有这些都可能决定实施工作的成败:了解什么是治疗师指导下的互联网干预及其潜在优势;了解这些干预的现有证据基础;了解在干预本身及其在 IAPT 中的广泛实施方面需要进一步研究的领域。
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Cognitive Behaviour Therapist
Cognitive Behaviour Therapist PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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