获得关系治疗的宗教和精神能力:处理宗教和精神(CARS)培训的能力的结果。

IF 3.9 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2025-07-24 DOI:10.1037/pst0000595
Jennifer S Ripley, James N Sells, Logan Battaglini, Sarah Haught, Zhuo Job Chen, Vanessa Kent, Reema Smith, Caitlin Overfelt, Joyce Tan, Jared Tan, Francisco Villate, Joyelle Saunders, Daniel Waldheim, Rebekah Rose, Kaitlin Wray
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处理宗教和灵性关系中的家庭能力是基于应用于宗教和灵性多样性培训的系统理论原则。关系灵性和家庭系统理论是培训临床医生胜任宗教和灵性(R/S)的理论基础。R/S的关系问题包括亲密关系中的宗教差异和冲突,因关系窘迫而造成的精神损害,以及在家庭或社区中使用精神资源来应对。文化谦逊和舒适原则、R/S临床评估、无焦虑存在、多方向偏爱和区分用于培训临床医生。参与者(N = 174)为研究生和精神卫生保健专业人员,他们参加了5小时的在线培训,并在培训前后的三个点进行了转换复制测量,间隔2周。测量包括新验证的夫妻和家庭精神和宗教能力的六项全球测量(J. S. Ripley等人,2024)和宗教/精神综合实践评估量表(Oxhandler, 2019)。治疗条件(即时治疗、延迟治疗)×时间(T1、T2、T3)的双向交叉水平相互作用的混合效应模型支持基于干预的变化,特别是自我效能、态度、R/S综合实践频率增加和整体R/S关系能力的测量。对一些参与者(n = 10)的访谈进行定性分析,确定了几个体验主题。这些模型在训练后显示出显著的变化,并且立即治疗组的收益保持不变。综上所述,这证明了基于关系的培养模式在培养研究生和专业人员的R/S能力方面的有效性。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Obtaining religious and spiritual competencies for relationship therapy: Outcomes of Competency Addressing Religion and Spirituality (CARS) training.

Family Competency addressing religion and spirituality in relationships is based on principles of systems theory applied to diversity training in religion and spirituality. Relational spirituality and family systems theory are the theoretical bases for training clinicians to address religion and spirituality (R/S) competently. Relational issues of R/S include religious differences and conflicts in close relationships, spiritual impairment due to relationship distress, and the use of spiritual resources for coping in a family or community. Principles of cultural humility and comfort, clinical assessment of R/S, nonanxious presence, multidirected partiality, and differentiation were used to train clinicians. Participants (N = 174) were graduate students and professionals in mental health care who engaged in a 5-hr online training with switching replication measurement at three points before and after the training at 2-week intervals. Measurement included a newly validated six-item global measure of couple and family spiritual and religious competency (J. S. Ripley et al., 2024) and the Religious/Spiritually Integrated Practice Assessment Scale (Oxhandler, 2019). Mixed-effects models with two-way cross-level interactions of Treatment Condition (Immediate Treatment, Delayed Treatment) × Time (T1, T2, T3) supported change based on the intervention, especially for measures of self-efficacy, attitude, increased frequency of R/S integrated practice, and global relational R/S competency. Qualitative analysis of interviews with some participants (n = 10) identified several experiential themes. The models showed significant change after the training and maintenance of gains for the immediate treatment group. In conclusion, this demonstrated the efficacy of the relationally based training model in improving R/S competency in training graduate students and professionals. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Psychotherapy Theory, Research, Practice, Training publishes a wide variety of articles relevant to the field of psychotherapy. The journal strives to foster interactions among individuals involved with training, practice theory, and research since all areas are essential to psychotherapy. This journal is an invaluable resource for practicing clinical and counseling psychologists, social workers, and mental health professionals.
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