Sheerin Kaitlin M, Tugendrajch Siena K, Presser Nan R, Bell Debora J
University of Missouri.
Cogn Behav Pract. 2021 Nov;28(4):507-518. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2021.03.001. Epub 2021 Apr 8.
The COVID-19 global pandemic has disrupted the routine provision of community mental health services, which is especially concerning given that emerging data suggest a rise in mental health concerns related to the COVID-19 crisis (Xiong et al., 2020). Thus, it seems imperative to provide trauma-informed services that are tailored to clients' coping with the pandemic and can be effectively delivered via telehealth. The goals of these important services would be to mitigate current distress, help prevent the onset of long-term mental health problems, and facilitate client safety during a public health crisis. The present article provides an overview of adoption and telehealth implementation of the Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR) secondary prevention program within a psychology training clinic. Initial clinical outcome data supported the program's success in reducing mental health symptoms among individuals in psychological distress due to the COVID-19 crisis; however, the results were more striking for adults than for youths. The article concludes with recommendations for broader implementation and future directions for clinicians, supervisors, organizations, and researchers.
新冠疫情全球大流行扰乱了社区心理健康服务的常规提供,鉴于新出现的数据表明与新冠危机相关的心理健康问题有所增加,这尤其令人担忧(熊等人,2020年)。因此,提供创伤知情服务似乎势在必行,这些服务应根据客户应对疫情的情况进行量身定制,并可通过远程医疗有效提供。这些重要服务的目标是减轻当前的痛苦,帮助预防长期心理健康问题的出现,并在公共卫生危机期间促进客户安全。本文概述了心理恢复技能(SPR)二级预防计划在一家心理学培训诊所的采用和远程医疗实施情况。初步临床结果数据支持该计划在减少因新冠危机而处于心理困扰中的个体的心理健康症状方面取得了成功;然而,结果在成年人中比在青少年中更为显著。文章最后为临床医生、督导、组织和研究人员提出了更广泛实施的建议和未来方向。