How the COVID-19 Pandemic Transformed the Mental Health Landscape : Practice, Training, Supervision and Research, Volume II

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How the COVID-19 Pandemic Transformed the Mental Health Landscape : Practice, Training, Supervision and Research, Volume II

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032399805
  • eISBN:9781000845891

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This book is a valuable historical record of how counselling psychologists responded to the COVID-19 pandemic around the globe. Volume II presents 17 chapters that address four major topic areas. In the first, the chapters focus on training and supervision: during the pandemic, most on-site training and supervision had to be discontinued to prevent spread of the virus. However, many trainers and training programs found creative ways to continue to provide training opportunities to their trainees. The second focus is on the populations who may require specialty care during times of such upheaval, such as those with psychosis and serious mental illness. In the third part, the chapters speak to the pandemic across cultures, as well as its effects on clients from underrepresented groups. Finally, three chapters present research perspectives on the pandemic.

Written by prominent researchers and clinicians in the field of counselling and psychotherapy, both the volumes together cover a wide range of perspectives and offer useful clinical recommendations related to effective telepsychotherapy practice. The chapters in these volumes were originally published as a special issue of Counselling Psychology Quarterly.

Table of Contents

Preface

Shigeru Iwakabe and Sarah Knox

Part I: Responding to the Pandemic across Cultures

1. Adapting mental health services to the COVID-19 pandemic: reflections from professionals in four countries

Tomas Jurcik et al.

2. Even more to handle: additional sources of stress and trauma for clients from marginalized racial and ethnic groups in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic

Emily M. Lund

3. Telephone-based psychological crisis intervention: the Portuguese experience with COVID-19

Eugénia Ribeiro et al.

4. Connectedness under social distancing - a support group practice report

Bojun Hu and Xiaonan Huang

Part II: Specific Populations

5. Teletherapy with serious mental illness populations during COVID-19: telehealth conversion and engagement

Adriana S. Miu et al.

6. The impact of COVID-19 on coordinated specialty care (CSC) for people with first episode psychosis (FEP): Preliminary observations, and recommendations, from the United States, Israel and China

Piper S. Meyer-Kalos et al.

7. Special challenges in psychotherapy continuation and adaption for persons with schizophrenia in the age of coronavirus (COVID-19)

Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon and Paul H. Lysaker

8. Transitioning a technology- assisted stepped- care model for traumatic injury patients to a fully remote model in the age of COVID-19

Margaret T. Anton et al.

9. Clinical management of common presentations of patients diagnosed with BPD during the COVID-19 pandemic: the contribution of the MBT framework

Tamara Ventura Wurman et al.

Part III: Training and Supervision

10. Telepsychology training in a public health crisis: a case example

C. E. McCord et al.

11. “The remainder of your practicum training has been terminated”: a unique challenge faced by trainees during the COVID-19 pandemic

Brittany R. King

12. Shifting a training clinic to teletherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic: a trainee perspective

Adela Scharff et al.

13. Supervision from Afar: trainees’ perspectives on telesupervision

Paula A. Bernhard and Joshua S. Camins

14. Tending the grapevine: a qualitative analysis of responses to a psychotherapist-in-training testing positive for COVID-19

Kristen M. Kent, Maggie L. Hogan, David B. Riddle and Martin Heesacker

Part IV: Research Perspectives

15. Supporting practice based evidence in the COVID- 19 crisis: three researcher- practitioners’ stories

Chris Evans, Pablo Sabucedo and Clara Paz

16. Hope during the COVID- 19 outbreak: coping with the psychological impact of quarantine

Roni Laslo- Roth, Sivan George-Levi and Malka Margalit

17. Responding to the Covid- 19 pandemic at a university counselling center: administrative actions, client retention, and psychotherapy outcome

David M. Erekson et al.

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