Faith Laura A, Wiesepape Courtney N, Bonfils Kelsey A, Lysaker Paul H, Schnakenberg Martin Ashley M
Department of Psychiatry, Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center.
Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine.
Psychol Serv. 2024 Nov;21(4):928-937. doi: 10.1037/ser0000865. Epub 2024 May 23.
Recovery from serious mental illness (SMI) is a complex process that can be supported by different levels of mental health care, for example, individual psychotherapy. Current individual evidence-based psychotherapy for persons with SMI is often focused on specific objective recovery outcomes, including symptom reduction and functional improvement, and requires a minimum level of insight. Less common but also important are broader, more flexible approaches that allow clients to explore their needs and challenges, without predetermined goals or a certain level of insight. The current article aims to describe (1) the development of metacognitive reflection and insight therapy (MERIT), an evidence-based psychotherapy that is focused on self-determination, or self-directed recovery, and (2) how MERIT advances care for persons with SMI by addressing a significant gap in the field for the treatment of people with SMI with limited metacognitive capacity and insight, offering an adaptable approach emphasizing self-directed recovery. MERIT utilizes a metacognitive framework that is guided by flexible key elements and an interpersonal environment. Training MERIT therapists early in their careers may be helpful in providing a holistic view of SMI to promote self-directed recovery in ways that are personalized and meaningful for each person. MERIT training has been completed in multiple countries across different levels of training (e.g., internship and psychology practicum). Professionals such as psychologists and social workers have effectively played a role in MERIT development and dissemination, which ultimately strives to advance psychotherapy for a wide range of individuals with SMI. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
从严重精神疾病(SMI)中康复是一个复杂的过程,可以得到不同层次的精神卫生保健的支持,例如个体心理治疗。目前针对患有严重精神疾病的人的循证个体心理治疗通常侧重于特定的客观康复结果,包括症状减轻和功能改善,并且需要最低水平的洞察力。不太常见但同样重要的是更广泛、更灵活的方法,这种方法允许客户探索他们的需求和挑战,而无需预先设定目标或一定水平的洞察力。本文旨在描述:(1)元认知反思与洞察疗法(MERIT)的发展,这是一种循证心理治疗方法,侧重于自我决定或自我导向的康复;(2)MERIT如何通过解决该领域在治疗元认知能力和洞察力有限的严重精神疾病患者方面的重大差距,提供一种强调自我导向康复的适应性方法,来推进对严重精神疾病患者的护理。MERIT利用一个由灵活的关键要素和人际环境指导的元认知框架。在职业早期对MERIT治疗师进行培训,可能有助于提供严重精神疾病的整体视角,以促进对每个人都具有个性化和意义的自我导向康复。MERIT培训已在多个国家完成了不同层次的培训(如实习和心理学实习)。心理学家和社会工作者等专业人员在MERIT的发展和传播中发挥了有效作用,这最终致力于推进针对广泛的严重精神疾病患者的心理治疗。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2024美国心理学会,保留所有权利)