通过尼泊尔农村的经验学习,应对全球心理健康方面的心理治疗监督挑战。

Discover public health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-09 DOI:10.1186/s12982-025-00645-z
Pragya Rimal, Srijana Shrestha, Rekha Khatri, Sabitri Sapkota, Sikhar Bahadur Swar, Madhur Basnet, Kripa Sigdel, Sunita Jirel, Bibhav Acharya
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随着全球精神卫生领域的发展,许多心理治疗受训人员将在高收入国家或中低收入国家的低资源环境中跨文化工作。导师和主管,包括教师,在资源匮乏的环境中为心理学家提供监督可能会面临一些挑战。因此,有必要制定全球精神卫生方面的心理治疗监督最佳做法。根据我们的研究、临床和学术机构、非营利组织和尼泊尔政府之间的合作关系,我们描述了心理治疗监督中常见的挑战和潜在的策略。我们发现有帮助的策略和考虑包括侧重于具有强烈行为和人际(而不是情感或认知)成分的疗法,并使用经世卫组织在资源匮乏环境中认可的当地有效疗法或标准手册。其他策略包括为可能担任监督角色的当地精神科医生提供心理治疗培训,使用培训师模式帮助他们获得驾驭不同社会结构和家庭动态期望的能力。主管在支持全球精神卫生机构的受训人员和早期心理学家时面临许多挑战。在确保当地适应的同时,可以将关键考虑因素发展为最佳实践,以支持高收入环境中的主管人员,特别是精神科医生和其他教职员工,以及低收入和中等收入国家的学员。
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Addressing challenges for psychotherapy supervision in global mental health through experiential learnings from rural Nepal.

As the field of global mental health grows, many psychotherapy trainees will work across cultures in low-resource settings in high-income countries or in low- and middle-income countries. Mentors and supervisors, including faculty members, may face several challenges in providing supervision for psychologists in low-resource settings. As such, there is a need to develop best practices for psychotherapy supervision in global mental health. We describe the common challenges and potential strategies in psychotherapy supervision based on our research, clinical, and academic partnerships between academic institutions, a nonprofit organization, and the Nepali government. The strategies and considerations we have found helpful include focusing on therapies with strong behavioral and interpersonal (rather than emotional or cognitive) components and using locally validated therapies or standard manuals that have been endorsed by the WHO for low-resource settings. Other strategies include providing psychotherapy training for local psychiatrists who may be in supervisory roles using the train-the trainer models to help them gain competence in navigating different expectations of social structures and family dynamics. Supervisors face many challenges while supporting trainees and early psychologists in global mental health settings. While ensuring local adaptation, key considerations can be developed into best practices to support supervisors, particularly psychiatrists and other faculty members based in high-income settings, and trainees based in low- and middle-income countries.

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