Roman Palitsky, Laura E Captari, Jessica L Maples-Keller, Caroline Peacock, David Rupert, Deanna M Kaplan, George Stavros, George H Grant, Steven J Sandage
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摘要
迷幻辅助疗法(PAT)可以激发患者个人有意义的精神或存在体验;这些经验与多个治疗目标和人群的预后改善有关。对精神和宗教能力的需求,虽然存在于心理治疗实践的各个领域,但在迷幻辅助心理治疗中尤为强烈。关系灵性模型(RSM)是一个系统开发和经验验证的心理治疗中精神和宗教能力框架,为迷幻治疗中的精神能力训练提供了理论和实践框架(Sandage等人,2020)。该模型的包容性精神、存在、宗教和神学(SERT)框架提供了一个广泛和多元化的方法,可以有意义地在迷幻辅助心理治疗中广泛参与SERT经验和传统。此外,RSM可以很容易地与其他临床护理模式(例如,姑息治疗)、一系列心理治疗模式和现有的迷幻培训框架相结合。为了说明在PAT训练中RSM在宗教和精神能力发展中的应用,本文首先描述了RSM。然后介绍了基于RSM的实用培训方法,这些方法可以与标准的以执照为中心的心理健康培训计划相结合,这些计划可能在某一天包括致幻剂的应用,或者与专门的致幻剂辅助治疗促进培训计划相结合。这些包括刻意练习和经验训练组成部分,“SERT小组”,内容和临床理论,以及评估和案例概念化培训。最后,我们讨论了RSM如何为PAT培训的未来方向提供信息,并支持跨学科的PAT方法,包括跨学科合作和治疗社区。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Applying relational spirituality to develop spiritual and religious competencies in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy training.
Psychedelic-assisted therapies (PAT) can provoke personally meaningful spiritual or existential experiences in patients; these experiences have been associated with improved outcomes across several treatment targets and populations. The need for spiritual and religious competence, though present across the spectrum of psychotherapeutic practice, is especially strong in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies. The relational spirituality model (RSM), a systematically developed and empirically tested framework for spiritual and religious competency in psychotherapy, offers a theoretical and practical framework for spiritual competency training in psychedelic therapies (Sandage et al., 2020). The model's inclusive spiritual, existential, religious, and theological (SERT) framework provides a broad and pluralistic approach that can meaningfully engage a wide range of SERT experiences and traditions in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. Further, the RSM can readily be integrated with other models of clinical care (e.g., palliative care), with a range of psychotherapeutic modalities, and within existing psychedelic training frameworks. To illustrate the application of the RSM to the development of religious and spiritual competence in PAT training, this article first describes the RSM. It then introduces methods for pragmatic training based on the RSM, which can be integrated with standard licensure-focused mental health training programs that might someday include applications for psychedelics or with specialized psychedelic-assisted therapy facilitation training programs. These include deliberate practice and experiential training components, "SERT groups," content and clinical theory, and training in assessment and case conceptualization. Finally, we discuss how the RSM can inform future directions in PAT training and support interdisciplinary approaches to PAT including collaborations across disciplines and healing communities. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
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.