臨床與咨詢心理學(xué)導(dǎo)論 22 - Technology
L22 Technology & Psychotherapy?
參考文獻(xiàn):Pomerantz, A. (2013). Clinical psychology: science, practice, and culture (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
22.1 Reasons to Use Technology in Psychological Services
? About 20% of people meet criteria for a mental disorder in any given year
? Most people do not receive any treatment services
- 59% received no treatment at all
- 16% met with a mental health professional specifically trained in psychotherapy and counseling (e.g., psychologist, social worker, counselor)
? Patient-level barriers to care: economics, gender, etc.
? Systems-level barriers to care: Not enough mental health professionals available
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Technology in Everyday Life?& Changes in Internet & Device Use
Internet for Health Information: Technology already commonly used for health-related?topics by most adults in the U.S.
Internet for Mental Health Resources
? Evidence that the Internet is an important source of?information related to mental health
? Survey of 337 patients in a psychiatry department
- Sample included both inpatient and outpatient clients
- Internet users: 71% used it for reasons related to mental health
? 57.8% for?information on?mental disorders
? 43.7% for?information on?psychiatric medication
? 38.8% for information on mental health professionals
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22.2 Telepsychology
? Telepsychology: Provision of psychological services using telecommunication technology - Use of technology-based tools in the direct delivery of psychological services: Telehealth, Telemental health, Cybertherapy, eTherapy, eMental Health, Online/Internet Therapy, etc.
? Wide variety of forms that telepsychology takes now:
- Secure videoconference software
- Interactive websites with practice tools and resources
- Internet-based self-help programs
- Emailing and texting
- Apps
- Virtual reality programs for exposure therapy activities
? Additional areas where programs are being developed:
- Socially assistive robotics
- Video games and gamified programs
- Resources based in social media platforms
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Evidence Supporting Telepsychology
? These are newer treatments, so we are still collecting data?to evaluate their efficacy and effectiveness
? So far…results are very promising!
? Treatment studies, randomized?controlled trials, reviews of studies,?and meta-analyses indicate that?outcomes for telepsychology are?similar to those observed in face-to-face treatments
? Meta-analysis of internet-delivered CBT (Andrews et al.,?2018)
- Major Depressive Disorder
- Panic Disorder
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
? 64 trials were included in the analyses
- Significant improvement with treatment
- Patients were satisfied to very satisfied
- No difference when internet-delivered CBT was compared to?face-to-face CBT (9 studies)
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22.3 Challenges in Integrating Technology
? Need for more research and evidence
- Many questions related to the efficacy of apps
? Client engagement with tools
- Telepsychology tools that do not involve therapist contact?present special challenges for keeping clients engaged
? Security-related concerns
- Special requirements for videoconference programs
- Major privacy concerns?related to apps and online?programs that save user data