Telephone-delivered compassion-focused therapy for adults with intellectual disabilities: a case series

被引:8
作者
Rawlings, Gregg Harry [1 ]
Wright, Kevin Paul [2 ]
Rolling, Keeley [3 ]
Beail, Nigel [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, Clin Psychol Unit, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England
[2] South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Forens BDU, Newton Lodge, Barnsley, England
[3] South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Wakefield Adult Learning Disabil Hlth Serv, Barnsley, England
[4] Univ Sheffield, Dept Psychol, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England
[5] South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Barnsley Adult Learning Disabil Hlth Serv, Barnsley, England
关键词
Learning disability; Telehealth; Psychological therapy; CFT; Teletherapy; PEOPLE; CARE; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1108/AMHID-12-2020-0035
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Purpose Services are increasingly exploring the use of remote conferencing to deliver psychological interventions, which have become particularly important given the COVID-19 pandemic and infection control guidelines. This paper aims to explore the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of delivering psychological therapy remotely to adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). Design/methodology/approach As part of routine practice within an adult ID community health service, this paper develops a six-session programme based on compassion-focused therapy (CFT) and delivered it to six clients. Clients completed the psychological therapy outcome scale for ID 2nd edition, at assessment, pre- and post-therapy, as well as a feasibility and acceptability measure. Findings Six clients engaged in telephone therapy; four clients individually, while the remaining two were supported by their caregiver. Most clients found the intervention helpful, enjoyable and were pleased that they received telephone-delivered psychological therapy. A reduction was observed at post-therapy in distress (g = 0.33) and risk (g = 0.69). No difference was reported in psychological well-being. Five clients were subsequently discharged from psychological therapy. Originality/value To the knowledge, this is the first study examining the use of telephone therapy (including CFT) for individuals with ID. Findings add to the growing evidence suggesting individuals with ID can benefit from receiving adapted psychological therapies. Research is required to further explore the effectiveness of remote-therapies, who would most likely benefit from this approach and how remote treatments could be used within existing pathways.
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页数:15
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