A grounded theory study exploring change processes following cognitive behavioural therapy for distressing voices

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Bradley Hall, M. Hayward, Rachel Terry
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for voice hearing (CBTv) has been shown to be effective at reducing distress. However, it is unclear why voice hearers might deteriorate or continue to benefit post-intervention. This study aimed to explore therapeutic change processes following CBTv. Methods A critical realist, grounded theory methodology was utilised. Individual interviews were conducted with 12 participants who had experienced distressing voice hearing and had completed a CBTv intervention in the last 3–12 months. Participants were recruited from a specialist hearing voices service. Results Three categories were found to be facilitative of positive change within CBTv: “New Ways of Managing”, “Overcoming Challenges” and “Gaining New Perspectives”. Five categories denoted the maintenance or furthering of positive change following intervention: “Having a Sense of Control”, “Standing on My Own Two Feet”, “Voices Are Just Part of My Life”, “Investing in Sustaining Relationships”, and “Rediscovering and Developing Identity”. Challenging circumstances faced by participants are also incorporated into a model for maintaining change following CBTv. Discussion The model adds to current literature on change processes occurring within and after CBTv. The results support the need for those working with voice hearers post-therapy to focus on rebuilding social relationships, meaning making and identity.
一项基于理论的研究,探索认知行为疗法对痛苦声音的改变过程
背景认知行为疗法(CBTv)已被证明在减少痛苦方面是有效的。然而,目前尚不清楚为什么声音听者在干预后可能会恶化或继续受益。本研究旨在探讨CBTv后的治疗改变过程。方法采用批判现实主义、扎根理论的研究方法。在过去的3-12个月中,对12名经历过痛苦的声音听力并完成了CBTv干预的参与者进行了个人访谈。参与者是从专业听音服务机构招募的。结果发现“新的管理方式”、“克服挑战”和“获得新的视角”是促进CBTv内部积极变化的三个类别。五个类别表示干预后保持或进一步的积极变化:“有控制感”,“自力更生”,“声音只是我生活的一部分”,“投资于维持关系”,以及“重新发现和发展身份”。参与者面临的挑战性环境也被纳入CBTv之后保持变化的模型中。该模型补充了目前关于CBTv内部和之后发生的变化过程的文献。研究结果表明,那些治疗后与听音者一起工作的人需要把重点放在重建社会关系、意义创造和身份认同上。
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