从基于证据的心理治疗中获益最大化:记忆支持和习惯形成作为关键策略

IF 4.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Allison G. Harvey
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循证心理治疗(EBPTs)旨在逆转导致精神疾病发展和/或维持的心理过程。通过科学研究开发和严格测试,ebpt有效地解决了广泛的心理健康挑战,通常作为一线治疗方法。然而,有可能进一步改善结果。本文探讨了两种使ebpt效益最大化的策略。第一项研究解决了一个令人担忧的问题,并且得到了很好的重复,即患者准确地回忆起一次会议中讨论的治疗要点,只有大约三分之一。这种对治疗的不良记忆会对EBPT的依从性和EBPT的结果产生负面影响。描述了开发和测试记忆支持干预(MSI)的过程,以改善患者的治疗记忆。后者涉及利用认知心理学和教育的发现来开发记忆支持策略,以增加EBPT,目标是改善EBPT的结果。第二种最大化EBPTs效益的策略强调了习惯形成原则增强EBPTs的潜力。虽然EBPTs的核心目标是减少无益的习惯,鼓励适应性的习惯,但习惯形成的科学还没有完全整合。习惯干预(HABITs)是为了明确地将习惯形成因素纳入ebpt而开发的。MSI和habit都被设计为辅助干预措施,在不增加会话次数或持续时间的情况下增强ebpt。本文最后强调了利用基础科学不同领域的见解来发现改善ebpt短期和长期结果的新策略的重要性。
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Maximizing benefits from evidence-based psychological treatments: Memory support and habit formation as key strategies
Evidence-based psychological treatments (EBPTs) aim to reverse psychological processes that contribute to the development and/or maintenance of mental illness. Developed and rigorously tested through scientific research, EBPTs effectively address a broad range of mental health challenges, often as front-line treatments. However, there is potential to further improve outcomes. This paper examines two strategies for maximizing the benefits of EBPTs. The first addresses the concerning and well replicated finding that patients accurately recall only about one-third of the treatment points discussed during a session. This poor memory for treatment negatively impacts adherence to the EBPT and outcomes from the EBPT. The process of developing and testing the Memory Support Intervention (MSI), to improve patient memory for treatment, is described. The latter involved leveraging findings from cognitive psychology and education to develop memory support strategies to add to EBPTs, with the goal of improving EBPT outcomes. The second strategy for maximizing the benefits of EBPTs highlights the potential of habit formation principles to enhance EBPTs. While a core goal of EBPTs is to reduce unhelpful habits and encourage adaptive ones, the science of habit formation has not been fully integrated. The Habit-based Intervention (HABITs) was developed to explicitly incorporate habit formation elements into EBPTs. Both the MSI and HABITs are designed as adjunctive interventions, enhancing EBPTs without increasing the number or duration of sessions. This paper concludes by emphasizing the importance of leveraging insights from diverse fields of basic science to uncover new strategies for improving both the short- and long-term outcomes of EBPTs.
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Behaviour Research and Therapy
Behaviour Research and Therapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
7.30%
发文量
148
期刊介绍: The major focus of Behaviour Research and Therapy is an experimental psychopathology approach to understanding emotional and behavioral disorders and their prevention and treatment, using cognitive, behavioral, and psychophysiological (including neural) methods and models. This includes laboratory-based experimental studies with healthy, at risk and subclinical individuals that inform clinical application as well as studies with clinically severe samples. The following types of submissions are encouraged: theoretical reviews of mechanisms that contribute to psychopathology and that offer new treatment targets; tests of novel, mechanistically focused psychological interventions, especially ones that include theory-driven or experimentally-derived predictors, moderators and mediators; and innovations in dissemination and implementation of evidence-based practices into clinical practice in psychology and associated fields, especially those that target underlying mechanisms or focus on novel approaches to treatment delivery. In addition to traditional psychological disorders, the scope of the journal includes behavioural medicine (e.g., chronic pain). The journal will not consider manuscripts dealing primarily with measurement, psychometric analyses, and personality assessment.
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