One Psychological Treatment for Sz - Assertive Community Therapy (ACT) Flashcards
What is ACT used for?
Used to help patients with Sz who have regular relapses and would need to go back into hospital
What is the aim of ACT?
Aims to help patients live independently
What is a multidisciplinary approach?
Where a team of professionals work together
What is available to patients 24/7 during ACT?
24 hour care available
Crisis intervention available all day and night
Individual care plan (ICP)
What types of practical support are available through ACT?
Making sure attending medical appointments
Taking medication
Shopping
Paying bills
What types of emotional support are available through ACT?
Organising group meeting
Social events
Counselling
Family therapy
What is the supporting evidence/strengths of ACT as a psychological treatment for Sz?
Bond et al (2001)
Bond (2002)
Leff (1997)
Holistic approach
Ethics
What is the refuting evidence/weaknesses of ACT as a psychological treatment for Sz?
Gomory (2001)
High staff turnover
Medication
Independence
Underfunded
Why is Bond et al (2001) supporting evidence of ACT as a psychological treatment for Sz?
Bond et al analysed 25 studies compared with standard community care, ACT is highly effective
It engages patients, prevents re-hospitalisation and increases housing stability
Why is Bond (2002) supporting evidence of ACT as a psychological treatment for Sz?
Bond found that ACT is effective across gender, age and culture
Only 11% of patients in surveys said they find their care restricting
Why is Leff (1997) supporting evidence of ACT as a psychological treatment for Sz?
Leff found that symptoms/problems of institutionalisation tend to be reduced as a result of living and being treated in the community
e.g. patients are no longer isolated and restricted by strict routines
Why is holistic approach a strength of ACT as a psychological treatment for Sz?
ACT provides holistic approach to treatment and involves the client in decision making
Treatment don’t simply rely upon medication; it incorporates social support, practical help and family therapy
Attempt to tackle root cause of Sz, namely, social adversity factors
Why is ethics a strength of ACT as a psychological treatment for Sz?
Removes ethical issues associated with earlier, invasive treatments for Sz given to patients in institutions e.g. lobotomies and electroconvulsive therapy
This makes ACT more ethical approach to treating patients with Sz
Why is Gomory (2001) refuting evidence of ACT as a psychological treatment for Sz?
Gomory proposed that ACT patients are often forced to surrender all responsibility for making their own decisions and taking case of themselves
This poses an ethical debate regarding a person having control over decisions and may be viewed as a form of social control
Why is high staff turnover a weakness of ACT as a psychological treatment for Sz?
ACT programs often underfunded, and private companies are often used for home care sometimes leading to high staff turnover
This is an issue when consistency of care and positive interpersonal relationships between the client and career are essential for such people