Coping Strategy Enhancement for Auditory Verbal Hallucinations Within Routine Clinical Practice

被引:1
作者
Zanello, Adriano [1 ,4 ]
Mutanda, Daniel [2 ]
Sentissi, Othman [1 ]
Hayward, Mark [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Geneva, HUG Dept Mental Hlth & Psychiat, Thonex, Switzerland
[2] Sussex Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Sussex Educ Ctr, R&D Dept, Hove, Belgium
[3] Univ Sussex, Sch Psychol, Brighton, England
[4] Univ Hosp Geneva, Dept Mental Hlth & Psychiat, chemin Petit Bel Air 2, CH-1226 Thonex, Switzerland
关键词
Auditory verbal hallucinations; voices hearing; CBT; coping; clinical practice; ACTION SCALE VAAS; VOICES ACCEPTANCE; SCHIZOPHRENIA; INTERVENTION; VALIDATION; MANAGEMENT; THERAPY; HEALTHY; ANXIETY; FUTURE;
D O I
10.1097/NMD.0000000000001589
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are often multiple distressing experiences. Emerging evidence suggests that interventions informed by the principles of cognitive behavioral therapy, such as brief Cognitive Strategy Enhancement (brief-CSE), can reduce the distress related to AVH. The benefits of brief-CSE have been demonstrated for English-speaking patients. This uncontrolled pilot study, conducted in routine clinical practice, evaluated the benefits of brief-CSE within a group of French-speaking AVH hearers. Thirty-two patients were offered the brief-CSE intervention. Self-administered questionnaires were completed pre-post intervention. A significant reduction was observed in AVH distress, with a large effect size, and for more than half of the patients, this reduction was clinically meaningful. AVH severity and anxiety also decreased significantly. This study demonstrates that brief-CSE can be implemented in non-English-speaking routine clinical practice and can reduce several aspects of AVH subjective experience. There is a need to confirm these findings in a larger sample.
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