Clinical Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Marie Curie Hospice Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
BMC Palliat Care. 2024 Feb 28;23(1):59. doi: 10.1186/s12904-024-01390-x.
There is currently a high demand for bereavement support coupled with inconclusive findings as to the efficacy of existing approaches. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) aims to improve human functioning and has shown efficacy across a wide range of conditions. ACT may be a promising means of supporting bereaved people, yet evidence on the use of ACT for bereavement support is lacking. The aim of this study is to explore how ACT is currently used for bereavement support and practitioner perspectives of how it helps following bereavement.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted online via MS Teams with practitioners experienced in using ACT for bereavement support. Data were analysed thematically guided by a framework approach.
Nine participants were recruited. Three themes were identified: (i) creating psychological space around grief; (ii) using psychological space for value-directed action in the midst of grieving, and (iii) adapting ACT for bereavement support. Practitioners indicated that ACT improves clients' relationship with distressing internal experiences. Metaphors and mindfulness techniques were used to encourage acceptance of grief responses, taking perspective on distressing thoughts and images, and contact with the present moment. Better relationships with distressing experiences were regarded as less psychologically taxing, improving coping and well-being, while providing the psychological space to engage in value-directed action. Values exploration, sometimes using metaphors and exercises, was seen as supporting the bereaved person to rediscover a sense of purpose and engage in meaningful activities alongside their grief. Practitioners used ACT flexibly, integrating other interventions, and adapted ACT to the perceived sensitivities of bereaved people, and age-related and developmental factors.
ACT is used to support people who have been bereaved to live effectively with the difficult thoughts and feelings associated with grieving and to enable them to gradually identify, reconnect with, and act in line with their values after loss.
目前,人们对丧亲支持的需求很高,但现有的方法的疗效尚无定论。接纳与承诺疗法(ACT)旨在改善人类功能,已在广泛的疾病中显示出疗效。ACT 可能是支持丧亲者的一种有前途的方法,但缺乏关于 ACT 用于丧亲支持的证据。本研究旨在探讨 ACT 目前如何用于丧亲支持,以及从业者如何看待它在丧亲后如何提供帮助。
通过 MS Teams 在线进行半结构化访谈,采访有使用 ACT 进行丧亲支持经验的从业者。数据采用框架方法进行主题分析。
招募了 9 名参与者。确定了三个主题:(i)在悲伤周围创造心理空间;(ii)在悲伤中使用心理空间进行有价值的行动;(iii)为丧亲支持调整 ACT。从业者表示,ACT 改善了客户与痛苦的内在体验的关系。隐喻和正念技术用于鼓励接受悲伤反应,对痛苦的想法和图像采取视角,并与当下接触。从业者认为,与痛苦的经历建立更好的关系可以减轻心理负担,提高应对能力和幸福感,同时为进行有价值的行动提供心理空间。价值观探索,有时使用隐喻和练习,被视为支持丧亲者重新发现目标感,并在悲伤的同时参与有意义的活动。从业者灵活运用 ACT,整合其他干预措施,并根据丧亲者的感知敏感性以及年龄相关和发展因素调整 ACT。
ACT 用于支持失去亲人的人有效地应对与悲伤相关的困难思想和感受,并使他们能够在失去后逐渐确定、重新连接和按照自己的价值观行动。