Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol 2024; 74(12): 511-517
DOI: 10.1055/a-2382-7598
Originalarbeit

Evidenzbasierte Praxis lernen – Multiperspektivische Kompetenzentwicklung am Beispiel der generalisierten Angststörung

Learning Evidence-Based Practice – Multi-Perspective Competence Development using the Example of Generalised Anxiety Disorder
1   Institut für Psychologie, Universität Kassel
,
Thomas Munder
1   Institut für Psychologie, Universität Kassel
,
Jan Schürmann-Vengels
2   Department für Psychologie und Psychotherapie, Universität Witten/Herdecke, Witten
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Zusammenfassung

Im Rahmen der evidenzbasierten Praxis der American Psychological Association (APA, 2006) werden psychotherapeutische Kernkompetenzen zumeist transdiagnostisch und transtheoretisch formuliert, schließen die systematische Berücksichtigung von symptomspezifischen Aspekten jedoch nicht aus. In diesem Artikel wird anhand eines exemplarischen Fallbeispiels einer Person, die an einer generalisierten Angststörung leidet, aufgezeigt, wie Kernkompetenzen der evidenzbasierte Praxis angewandt werden können. Die Teilaspekte der Kompetenzentwicklung beziehen sich auf (1) Abklärung und Psychodiagnostik, (2) gemeinsame Erarbeitung eines Erklärungsmodells, (3) Einbezug symptomspezifischer Modelle, (4) breite Mitberücksichtigung stringenter Interventionen, (5) Anwendung verschiedener Behandlungsmodalitäten, sowie (6) patient:innenfokussierte Behandlungsdurchführung. Der Beitrag schließt mit einer Auflistung von Studienbeispielen wie psychotherapeutische Kompetenzentwicklung im Rahmen des evidenzbasierten Praxis Modells erforscht werden kann.

Abstract

Within the framework of the evidence-based practice model of the American Psychological Association (APA, 2006), psychotherapeutic core competences are mostly formulated transdiagnostically and transtheoretically, but do not exclude the systematic consideration of symptom-specific aspects. This article provides an exemplary case study of a person suffering from a generalized anxiety disorder to illustrate how evidence-based practice can be implemented. Multi-perspective competence development can be stimulated in training through the following therapeutic areas: (1) through broad assessment and psychodiagnostics, (2) through joint development of an individual explanatory model, (3) through inclusion of symptom-specific models, (4) through broad consideration of stringent interventions, (5) through application of various treatment modalities, (6) through patient-centred treatment implementation. The article concludes with a list of study examples of how psychotherapeutic competence development can be researched within the framework of the evidence-based practice model.



Publication History

Received: 21 June 2024

Accepted: 07 August 2024

Article published online:
20 September 2024

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