Training in and implementation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for depression in the Veterans Health Administration: Therapist and patient outcomes |
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Authors: | Robyn D. Walser Bradley E. Karlin Mickey Trockel Barbara Mazina C. Barr Taylor |
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Affiliation: | 1. Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, USA;2. Mental Health Services, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Central Office, USA;3. Department of Mental Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, USA;4. Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University Medical Center, USA;5. VISN 21 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, USA |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveThe U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has implemented a national dissemination and training initiative to promote the availability of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for depression (ACT-D). This paper reports on therapist and patient outcomes associated with competency-based training in and implementation of ACT-D.MethodTherapist and patient outcomes were assessed on eleven cohorts of therapists (n = 391) and their patients (n = 745).ResultsThree-hundred thirty four therapists successfully completed all requirements of the Training Program. Ninety-six percent of therapists achieved competency by the end of training, compared to 21% at the outset of training. Mixed effects model analysis indicated therapists' overall ACT-D competency scores increased from 76 to 112 (conditional SD = 6.6), p < 0.001. Moreover, training was associated with significantly increased therapist self-efficacy and positive attitudes toward ACT-D. Therapeutic alliance increased significantly over the course of therapy. Mixed effects model analysis revealed that mean BDI-II scores decreased from 30 at baseline assessment to 19 (conditional SD = 5.6) at final assessment, t(367) = ?20.3, p < 0.001. Quality of life scores also increased.ConclusionsTraining in and implementation of ACT-D in the treatment of Veterans is associated with significant increases in therapist competency and robust improvements in patient outcomes. |
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Keywords: | Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Depression Veterans Dissemination |
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