Integrated Psychosocial Treatment for Negative Symptoms

D. Velligan, N. Maples, David L. Roberts, Elisa M. Medellin
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Abstract

Negative symptoms, including restricted affect, diminished emotional range, poverty of speech, decreased motivation and interests, diminished sense of purpose, and diminished social drive, contribute substantially to lost productivity, poor quality of life, social deficits, poor occupational and educational attainment, and generally poor outcomes observed for many individuals with schizophrenia. Although these symptoms may develop from neurobiological factors or as reactions to overstimulation in the acute psychotic phase, they are thought to be maintained by a confluence of biological, cognitive, behavioral, and environmental factors that are not adequately addressed by available treatments. We have developed a multicomponent set of intervention strategies to address persistent negative symptoms called the motivation and engagement (MOVE) program. MOVE builds on research on emotional processing as well as techniques from a variety of behavioral and skill-building approaches to specifically target a broad range of negative symptoms and their functional consequences in an integrated program delivered in the individual's home environment. In this manuscript, we describe an integrated theory for the development and maintenance of negative symptoms, available treatments that target aspects of the syndrome, and evidence supporting the components of MOVE for those with persistent negative symptoms.
对阴性症状的综合心理社会治疗
负面症状,包括情感受限、情绪范围缩小、言语障碍、动机和兴趣下降、目标感减弱、社会驱动力减弱,在很大程度上导致生产力下降、生活质量差、社交缺陷、职业和教育程度低,以及许多精神分裂症患者普遍预后不佳。尽管这些症状可能源于神经生物学因素或急性精神病期对过度刺激的反应,但它们被认为是由生物、认知、行为和环境因素的共同作用维持的,而现有的治疗方法并不能充分解决这些因素。我们开发了一套多成分的干预策略来解决持续的负面症状,称为动机和参与(MOVE)计划。MOVE建立在对情绪处理的研究以及各种行为和技能培养方法的技术的基础上,专门针对广泛的负面症状及其在个人家庭环境中提供的综合方案的功能后果。在这篇文章中,我们描述了阴性症状的发展和维持的综合理论,针对该综合征各方面的可用治疗方法,以及支持持续阴性症状的MOVE成分的证据。
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