了解治疗师如何以及何时犯错:在青少年心理健康服务中导航参与挑战。

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Hyun Seon Park, Kimberly D Becker, Bruce F Chorpita
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摘要

治疗师的“失误”(即,无意的、不太理想的或非合作的治疗师行为)有可能对青少年和家庭参与社区精神卫生服务产生负面影响。本研究探讨了潜在的失误发生,以及它们是否在与治疗计划、准备和临床环境相关的各种远端和近端因素中有所不同。数据来自一项多地点集群随机对照试验,重点是促进治疗师使用循证程序,使青年和家庭参与城市和农村社区精神卫生服务。92名治疗师提供的391次治疗的录音被转录并编码为错误的发生。失误是零星的,但在大多数会议中都会发生,经常表现为提供建议,但采取各种其他形式。当监督涉及准备一个吸引来访者的计划时,当只有一个参与者参加会议时,当治疗会议在监督后不久发生时,它们的发生率似乎较低。在治疗交付之前,参与监督的准备活动和接受及时的监督可能比简单地选择一种实践来交付更能防止治疗师的失误。此外,家庭会议的独特挑战可能会增加发生失误的可能性,突出了进行家庭会议的专门培训的重要性。
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Understanding How and When Therapists Misstep: Navigating Engagement Challenges in Youth Mental Health Services.

Therapist "missteps" (i.e., inadvertent, less optimal, or noncollaborative therapist behaviors) have the potential to negatively impact youth and family engagement in community mental health services. The present study explores potential misstep occurrences and whether they varied across various distal and proximal factors related to treatment planning, preparation, and clinical context. Data were drawn from a multi-site cluster-randomized controlled trial focused on promoting therapist use of evidence-informed procedures to engage youth and families in urban and rural community mental health services. Audio recordings from 391 treatment sessions delivered by 92 therapists were transcribed and coded for missteps occurrences. Missteps were sporadic, but occurred in most sessions, frequently manifesting as advice giving, but taking a variety of other forms. Their occurrence appeared to be lower when supervision involved preparing a plan for engaging the client, when there was a single participant in the session, and when treatment sessions occurred soon after supervision. Engaging in preparatory activities in supervision and receiving timely supervision prior to treatment delivery may be more protective against therapist missteps than simply selecting a practice to deliver. Additionally, unique challenges of family sessions may increase the likelihood of missteps occurring, highlighting the importance of specialized training for conducting family sessions.

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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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