Longden Eleanor, Branitsky Alison, Jones Wendy, Peters Sarah
Psychosis Research Unit, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Psychol Psychother. 2023 Dec;96(4):967-981. doi: 10.1111/papt.12489. Epub 2023 Aug 8.
The purpose of the study was to investigate service-users' experiences of a therapist engaging with their voices (auditory hallucinations) using psychological formulation and direct dialogue.
A nested qualitative study was conducted within a randomised controlled trial of a novel intervention for supporting voice hearers with a diagnosis of psychosis (Talking With Voices: TwV). Of 24 participants allocated to therapy, 13 (54%) consented to a semi-structured, in-depth interview which was audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using inductive thematic analysis.
Participants described their experiences of using the intervention to improve the relationship between themselves and their voice(s). The findings are organised within three themes and associated subthemes: (1) A desire for suitable help (Motivation to reduce voice-related distress, Limitation of other treatment options); (2) Engaging with voices (Challenges, Support and safety, Exploration and revelation); and (3) Contemplating the future (The aftermath of adversity, Living well with voices, Resources for moving forward).
Despite the emotional challenges of the work, many participants experienced tangible gains in the ways they related to their voices post-intervention. For those who responded well, the development of safety strategies, including a strong therapeutic alliance, could facilitate a basis for developing new insights about the origin/nature of the voices which could then be applied in constructive ways. Further research is needed to understand which client characteristics indicate suitability for TwV as opposed to relational therapies that require less direct engagement with voices and/or the psychosocial conflicts with which they may be associated.
本研究旨在调查服务使用者对于治疗师运用心理建构和直接对话来应对其幻听(声音幻觉)的体验。
在一项针对被诊断为精神病性障碍的幻听患者的新型干预措施(与声音对话:TwV)的随机对照试验中进行了一项嵌套式定性研究。在分配接受治疗的24名参与者中,13名(54%)同意接受半结构化的深入访谈,访谈进行了录音,逐字转录,并采用归纳主题分析法进行分析。
参与者描述了他们使用该干预措施来改善自身与幻听之间关系的体验。研究结果归纳为三个主题及相关子主题:(1)对合适帮助的渴望(减轻与声音相关痛苦的动机,其他治疗选择的局限性);(2)与声音互动(挑战、支持与安全、探索与启示);以及(3)展望未来(逆境的后果、与声音和谐共处、前进的资源)。
尽管这项工作存在情感挑战,但许多参与者在干预后与幻听的关系方面有了切实的收获。对于反应良好的参与者而言,包括建立稳固治疗联盟在内的安全策略的制定,可为形成关于幻听起源/本质的新见解奠定基础,进而以建设性的方式加以应用。需要进一步研究以了解哪些患者特征表明适合TwV,而非那些对与声音的直接接触要求较低和/或可能与之相关的心理社会冲突要求较低的关系疗法。