Therapy Preparation Intervention
Cross-source consensus on Therapy Preparation Intervention from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The Therapy Preparation Session (TPS) is a single remote session of up to 60 minutes that draws on motivational interviewing, role induction, and goal-setting principles. — Preparation for online psychological therapy for depression in people living with and beyond cancer in East Midlands NHS primary and secondary care services in England: protocol for the PROSPER randomised controlled trial
- TPS recordings are reviewed in clinical supervision for adherence and independently rated using the Consultation Interactions Coding Scheme (CICS) to formally assess fidelity. — Preparation for online psychological therapy for depression in people living with and beyond cancer in East Midlands NHS primary and secondary care services in England: protocol for the PROSPER randomised controlled trial
- The TPS proactively identifies and problem-solves anticipated barriers such as confidence deficits, ambivalence, and competing demands. — Preparation for online psychological therapy for depression in people living with and beyond cancer in East Midlands NHS primary and secondary care services in England: protocol for the PROSPER randomised controlled trial
- No prior trials had evaluated motivational interviewing-based preparation specifically during waiting periods for psychological therapy within cancer care pathways. — Preparation for online psychological therapy for depression in people living with and beyond cancer in East Midlands NHS primary and secondary care services in England: protocol for the PROSPER randomised controlled trial
- Brief preparatory interventions delivered during the waiting period have been shown to clarify therapy expectations, reduce ambivalence, improve attendance, and initiate meaningful clinical change. — Preparation for online psychological therapy for depression in people living with and beyond cancer in East Midlands NHS primary and secondary care services in England: protocol for the PROSPER randomised controlled trial
- When combined with standard therapy, preparatory interventions may accelerate achievement of successful outcomes and reduce depressive symptoms more quickly than standard therapy alone. — Preparation for online psychological therapy for depression in people living with and beyond cancer in East Midlands NHS primary and secondary care services in England: protocol for the PROSPER randomised controlled trial