Two cases of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy leading to rapid psychological improvement in people with intellectual disabilities

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Mark A. Oliver, M. Selman, Samuel Brice, Rebecca Alegbo
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show that Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) may have utility with this client group in routine clinical practice. Design/methodology/approach This uncontrolled double case study describes the targeting of ACT processes with people referred to a mental health service for people with intellectual disabilities because of distressing intrusive thoughts. It includes qualitative data to illustrate the opinions of the participants eight weeks after the end of therapy. Findings Both clients described rapid relief from distress, with some additional untargeted benefits emerging too. The participants provided follow-up qualitative data in which they described how the therapy had helped them as well as areas where it had not. Research limitations/implications This paper presents uncontrolled case studies selected from routine clinical practice. They were selected due to their similarity of outcome and will not represent the experience of every client treated this way. Practical implications The practical implications are that a therapy often considered to rely on the use of metaphors and the manipulation of complex metacognitions may be useful for people with more limited verbal and cognitive ability if the therapy is adapted to meet their level of ability. Originality/value There has been very little published on using ACT with an intellectual disabilities population. This paper has originality value in that it illustrates the application of the approach in routine clinical practice. Additionally, the qualitative follow-up allows the participants’ voices to be heard about their experience of this approach.
接纳与承诺疗法对智障人士心理快速改善的两个案例
目的本研究的目的是证明接受与承诺疗法(ACT)在日常临床实践中可能对这一客户群体有实用价值。设计/方法/方法这一不受控制的双重案例研究描述了针对因痛苦的侵入性思想而被转介到精神卫生服务机构的智障人士的ACT过程。它包括定性数据,以说明参加者的意见在治疗结束后八周。研究结果显示,两位客户都描述了从痛苦中迅速解脱出来,同时还出现了一些额外的非目标益处。参与者提供了后续的定性数据,在这些数据中,他们描述了治疗是如何帮助他们的,以及在哪些方面没有帮助。研究的局限性/意义本文介绍了从常规临床实践中选择的非对照病例研究。他们被选择是因为他们的结果相似,并不能代表每一个客户的经历。实际意义实际意义是,通常被认为依赖于隐喻的使用和复杂元认知的操作的治疗可能对语言和认知能力较有限的人有用,如果治疗适应他们的能力水平。独创性/价值关于在智障人群中使用ACT的文章很少。本文阐述了该方法在日常临床实践中的应用,具有一定的创新价值。此外,定性随访允许参与者听到他们对这种方法的经验的声音。
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