A training model for relatives and friends in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) informed care for psychosis

Relatives and close friends provide life-long support as informal carers to those living with psychosis. We introduce a model for training informal carers in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for psychosis, called Psychosis Recovery by Enabling Adult Carers at Home (Psychosis REACH). The model aims...

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Main Authors: Douglas Turkington, Lina Gega, Latoyah Lebert, Maggie Douglas-Bailey, Nazneen Rustom, Mary Alberti, Sheila Deighton, Farooq Naeem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-12-01
Series:Cogent Psychology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2018.1497749
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spelling doaj-7fdc5f1b849d48089f7bb5ac123c5da02021-07-26T12:59:39ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Psychology2331-19082018-12-015110.1080/23311908.2018.14977491497749A training model for relatives and friends in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) informed care for psychosisDouglas Turkington0Lina Gega1Latoyah Lebert2Maggie Douglas-Bailey3Nazneen Rustom4Mary Alberti5Sheila Deighton6Farooq Naeem7Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust, St Nicholas HospitalUniversity of York, Alcuin Research Resource CentreNorthumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust, St Nicholas HospitalNorthumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust, St Nicholas HospitalSchizophrenia Society of OntarioSchizophrenia Society of OntarioSchizophrenia Society of OntarioQueen’s UniversityRelatives and close friends provide life-long support as informal carers to those living with psychosis. We introduce a model for training informal carers in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for psychosis, called Psychosis Recovery by Enabling Adult Carers at Home (Psychosis REACH). The model aims to address the carers’ own emotional needs and at the same time build their capabilities of promoting the recovery trajectory of the person they care for. We delivered two- and five-day workshops, underpinned by the Psychosis REACH model, to a cohort of 95 self-identified carers recruited via a charitable organisation in Canada. In a single-group before-and-after design, carers’ anxiety, depression and mental well-being significantly improved within a few days. A handful of carers who returned data for their cared-for-person after the end of training, observed either no change or a positive change in functioning. Our findings generated hypotheses that deserve further research to test whether training large groups of relatives and friends in CBT-informed care for psychosis can improve their anxiety, depression and mental well-being in the context of their caring role, as well as improve the functioning of those they care for.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2018.1497749psychosiscaregiverpsychological therapyrecovery
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author Douglas Turkington
Lina Gega
Latoyah Lebert
Maggie Douglas-Bailey
Nazneen Rustom
Mary Alberti
Sheila Deighton
Farooq Naeem
spellingShingle Douglas Turkington
Lina Gega
Latoyah Lebert
Maggie Douglas-Bailey
Nazneen Rustom
Mary Alberti
Sheila Deighton
Farooq Naeem
A training model for relatives and friends in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) informed care for psychosis
Cogent Psychology
psychosis
caregiver
psychological therapy
recovery
author_facet Douglas Turkington
Lina Gega
Latoyah Lebert
Maggie Douglas-Bailey
Nazneen Rustom
Mary Alberti
Sheila Deighton
Farooq Naeem
author_sort Douglas Turkington
title A training model for relatives and friends in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) informed care for psychosis
title_short A training model for relatives and friends in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) informed care for psychosis
title_full A training model for relatives and friends in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) informed care for psychosis
title_fullStr A training model for relatives and friends in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) informed care for psychosis
title_full_unstemmed A training model for relatives and friends in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) informed care for psychosis
title_sort training model for relatives and friends in cognitive behaviour therapy (cbt) informed care for psychosis
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Psychology
issn 2331-1908
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Relatives and close friends provide life-long support as informal carers to those living with psychosis. We introduce a model for training informal carers in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for psychosis, called Psychosis Recovery by Enabling Adult Carers at Home (Psychosis REACH). The model aims to address the carers’ own emotional needs and at the same time build their capabilities of promoting the recovery trajectory of the person they care for. We delivered two- and five-day workshops, underpinned by the Psychosis REACH model, to a cohort of 95 self-identified carers recruited via a charitable organisation in Canada. In a single-group before-and-after design, carers’ anxiety, depression and mental well-being significantly improved within a few days. A handful of carers who returned data for their cared-for-person after the end of training, observed either no change or a positive change in functioning. Our findings generated hypotheses that deserve further research to test whether training large groups of relatives and friends in CBT-informed care for psychosis can improve their anxiety, depression and mental well-being in the context of their caring role, as well as improve the functioning of those they care for.
topic psychosis
caregiver
psychological therapy
recovery
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2018.1497749
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