Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder in Adolescence: Preliminary Appraisal Based on a Case Study Approach

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Francisca Alves, D. V. Figueiredo, P. Vagos
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Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by marked and persistent fear in social situations in which one may be exposed and/or anticipates being exposed to external evaluation and in which embarrassment/humiliation may occur. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been showing promising results in several disorders, including adult SAD. Considering this evidence and given that adolescence is typically the age of onset for SAD, we developed the ACT@TeenSAD, which is a manualized approach to adolescent SAD delivered via videoconference. It encompasses 10 weekly, 90-minute sessions targeting core pathological processes and fostering higher levels of psychological flexibility; it also includes two booster sessions. The current work illustrates the case conceptualization and therapeutic trajectory of a 17-year-old adolescent (Josie; pseudonym) with a 5-year history of SAD that underwent the ACT@TeenSAD. During the course of the intervention, Josie found purpose and learned life skills to cope with adversity, especially in socially relevant situations. This aligns with the pre- to post-intervention progress shown by Josie (using the Reliable Change Index), particularly in measures assessing acceptance, psychological inflexibility, and self-reported social anxiety. Josie’s case study gives preliminary evidence of the acceptability and feasibility of the ACT@TeenSAD, making it a helpful tool for therapists to become familiarized with. The current work also discusses the limitations of the intervention and presents practical challenges and suggestions thought to be useful for therapists.
接受与承诺疗法治疗青少年社交焦虑症的初步评价
社交焦虑症(SAD)的特征是在社交环境中表现出明显和持续的恐惧,在这种情况下,一个人可能会暴露和/或预计会受到外部评价,并且可能会发生尴尬/羞辱。接受和承诺疗法(ACT)在包括成人SAD在内的几种疾病中显示出了有希望的结果。考虑到这一证据,并考虑到青春期通常是SAD的发病年龄,我们开发了ACT@TeenSAD,这是一种通过视频会议解决青少年SAD的手动方法。它包括10次每周90分钟的会议,针对核心病理过程,培养更高水平的心理灵活性;它还包括两个加强会议。目前的工作说明了一名有5年SAD病史的17岁青少年(Josie;化名)的病例概念化和治疗轨迹,该青少年接受了ACT@TeenSAD.在干预过程中,Josie找到了应对逆境的目标并学会了生活技能,尤其是在与社会相关的情况下。这与Josie(使用可靠变化指数)显示的干预前后的进展一致,特别是在评估接受度、心理灵活性和自我报告的社交焦虑方面。Josie的案例研究初步证明了ACT@TeenSAD,使其成为治疗师熟悉的有用工具。目前的工作还讨论了干预的局限性,并提出了被认为对治疗师有用的实际挑战和建议。
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自引率
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期刊介绍: Clinical Case Studies seeks manuscripts that articulate various theoretical frameworks. All manuscripts will require an abstract and must adhere to the following format: (1) Theoretical and Research Basis, (2) Case Introduction, (3) Presenting Complaints, (4) History, (5) Assessment, (6) Case Conceptualization (this is where the clinician"s thinking and treatment selection come to the forefront), (7) Course of Treatment and Assessment of Progress, (8) Complicating Factors (including medical management), (9) Managed Care Considerations (if any), (10) Follow-up (how and how long), (11) Treatment Implications of the Case, (12) Recommendations to Clinicians and Students, and References.
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