The stepped care model, an evidence-based approach, provides a structured method for delivering psychological interventions by incrementally increasing treatment intensity based on patient needs. This strategy allows for the efficient use of resources and ensures patients receive appropriate care. The chapter outlines how this model can be applied within a psychotherapeutic context, detailing specific interventions at each step from initial assessments and brief therapies to intensive treatments for complex cases. Emphasising the integration of various therapeutic techniques, the chapter highlights how the stepped care model enhances therapeutic outcomes, improves patient engagement, and optimises the therapeutic alliance.

Stepped Care Model in Integrated Evidence-Based Practice Relational Psychotherapy / A. Compare, B. Poletti, L. Pievani, J. Stringo, A. La Tona - In: Training in Integrated Relational Psychotherapy : An Evidence-Based Approach / [a cura di] B. Poletti, G.A. Tasca, L. Pievani, A. Compare. - [s.l] : Springer Nature, 2024. - ISBN 9783031719035. - pp. 501-519 [10.1007/978-3-031-71904-2_22]

Stepped Care Model in Integrated Evidence-Based Practice Relational Psychotherapy

B. Poletti
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2024

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The stepped care model, an evidence-based approach, provides a structured method for delivering psychological interventions by incrementally increasing treatment intensity based on patient needs. This strategy allows for the efficient use of resources and ensures patients receive appropriate care. The chapter outlines how this model can be applied within a psychotherapeutic context, detailing specific interventions at each step from initial assessments and brief therapies to intensive treatments for complex cases. Emphasising the integration of various therapeutic techniques, the chapter highlights how the stepped care model enhances therapeutic outcomes, improves patient engagement, and optimises the therapeutic alliance.
Settore PSIC-04/B - Psicologia clinica
2024
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