Title: Psychology%20in%20Healthcare
1Psychology in Healthcare
- meeting the needs of clients
Prof. Ray Miller Chartered Clinical Psychologist
and Chartered Health Psychologist Professional
Advisor for Psychology, NHS Lothian Past
President, The British Psychological Society
(2006-07)
2Definitions
- Psychology
- The scientific study of mental and behavioural
processes - Applied Psychology in Healthcare
- The application of a knowledge of normal and
abnormal mental and behavioural processes to
issues of physical and mental health and
well-being and health care delivery
3Healthcare Objectives
- Promote good health
- Prevent ill health
- Identify, assess and treat psychologically based
dysfunction - Promote recovery and rehabilitation
- Promote and facilitate good psychological
practice - Promote and facilitate quality health care
delivery
4Recent Scottish Policies (Dec 2006 Dec 2007)
5Projected change in age structure of Scotland's
population, 2004-2031
PERCENTAGE CHANGE
0-15 16-29 30-44 45-59
60-74 75
AGE (years)
Source GROS, http//www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/stati
stics/library/popproj/04population-projections/lis
t-of-figures.html 2004-based populations.
6Rates per 1000 in GP Practice
- Range
- Dementia 1.2 to 1.6
- Psychoses 2.7 to 8.6
- Personality disorder 7.2 to 4.0
- Psychosocial problems 4.6 to 10.0
- Organic with psychological 13.1 to 16.6
- Psychosomatic 24.5 to 34.5
- Neuroses/ affective disorder 55.7 to 116.6
7Psychological Distress
- Prevalence of neurotic symptoms - by gender
(people aged between 16 to 64 years) All figures
are percentages - Diagnosis and rate Female Male All
- (past week) 1993 2000 1993 2000 1993 2000
- Sleep problems 28 34 21 24 25 29
- Fatigue 33 33 21 23 27 28
- Irritability 25 24 19 20 22 22
- Worry 23 23 17 18 20 20
- Depression 11 12 8 11 10 12
- Concentration and forgetfulness 10 11 6 9 8 10
- Depressive ideas 11 12 7 9 9 10
- Anxiety 11 10 8 9 10 9
- Somatic symptoms 10 9 5 6 8 7
- Worry about physical health 5 7 4 7 5 7
- Obsessions 12 4 7 5 9 6
- Phobias 7 6 3 4 5 5
- Compulsions 8 4 5 3 6 3
- Panic 3 2 2 2 3 2
- Source ONS, 2000, Psychiatric morbidity among
adults living in private households in Great
Britain.
8Cost of Mental Ill Health
9Cutting the Costs
10BPS Membership
11Divisions
12Divisions
- DECP
- SDEP
- DCP
- DOP
- DFP
- DCoP
- DTRP
- DHP
- DoN
- DSEP
- Special Groups
- Social Services
- Coaching
13DCP
14Training and Competence
- 4 year honours degree experience 3 year
doctoral level - 7 to 10 years in total
- Skill Knowledge Practice Review
Competence - Basic interpersonal skills
- Theoretical framework
- Supervised therapeutic practice
- Continuing professional development
- Personal development (reflective practitioner)
15Pay Scales
16Context
- Health Issues
- Health Policy
- Healthy (and unhealthy) behaviour
- Public Health
- Mental Health
- Physical Health
- Research and Development
17Basic skills
- Establishing Maintaining Communication
- creating the environment active listeningverbal
non verbal cues genuinenessempathy respect
confidentiality trustagreement sharingpar
tnership exploringsetting boundaries network
ingending - Within an ethical and professional code of
practice
18Theoretical frameworks
- some major models
- Counselling Client - Centred (Rogerian/Humanistic
)/ Skills Model (Egan) - Psychodynamic
- Cognitive - Behavioural
- Cognitive Analytic
- Systemic
- IPT, DBT, REBT, EMDR, Personal Construct,
Solution focussed, etc. - Eclectic/ integrative
19Assessment
- Intellectual IQ, Mental Ability
- Cognitive Memory, Perception, Thinking,
Processing - Personality Sociability, Stability, Traits
- Emotional State Anxiety, Depression,
Attributions - Functional Behaviour, Skills, Aptitudes,
Strengths and Weaknesses
20Therapy in practice
- Enable clients to
- Access and use relevant information
- Identify aims and goals
- Decide on options for action
- Acquire appropriate skills
- Implement a course of action
- Review outcomes
21Successful therapy
- A model (formulation) of the problem understood
and accepted by the client - A model for the therapy understood and accepted
by the client - Actual change in cognitions and behaviour
- Reinforcement in the real world
- Change equation reason benefits gt inertia
costs
22Presenting problems
- Emotional problems anxiety, depression, anger
- Organic impairment and trauma
- Behavioural problems obsessions, phobias, habits
- Relationship problems social and sexual
dysfunction - Addiction, dependency and self control
- Coping with illness / injury and rehabilitation
- Coping with living stress, bereavement, disaster
23Personal and Professional Development
- Supervision - external review of practice
- Establishing networks - support, onward referral
- Updating - refreshing the old
- Professional advances - acquiring the new
- Evidence based - efficacy and effectiveness
- Research - breaking new ground
- Personal awareness - reflective practice
- Personal therapy - physician heal thyself
24Service model
- Consultancy and advice
- Training and development
- Support and supervision
- Direct and indirect intervention
- Research, monitoring and evaluation
- Skill mix service delivery
- Responsive to national and local needs and
priorities - Delivered within team approach to holistic
healthcare
25No Health without Psychological Health
- Children and Education
- Health Promoting Schools
- Childhood obesity
- Immunisation uptake
- Parenting skills/ abuse and neglect
- Workplace
- Scotlands Health at Work
- Workplace stress
- Work/Life balance and retirement
- Absenteeism
26No Health without Psychological Health
- Lifestyle
- Smoking
- Alcohol
- Exercise
- Diet
- Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Mental Health (In)Capacity Acts
- Choose Life
- Doing Well by People with Depression
- Stigma (See Me)
- Mental Health Delivery Plan
27No Health without Psychological Health
- Physical Health
- Cardiac rehabilitation
- Diabetes
- Sexual health
- Chronic Illness and Rehabilitation
- Social wellbeing
- Social inclusion/ Fair for All
- Public Health
- Confidence and wellbeing
- Anger and violence
28Benefits
- Health promotion/ prevention and lifestyle change
- Early and proactive intervention
- Individual formulation and care plan
- Realistic treatment alternatives
- Increased adherence and satisfaction
- Recovery focus
- Comprehensive healthcare
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