Investigating the impact of acceptance and commitment therapy for mental healthcare professionals: the effect on patients´ self-stigmatization, a pilot study

BackgroundA significant proportion of mental health care professionals (MHCPs) hold stigmatizing attitudes about their patients. When patients perceive and internalize these beliefs, self-stigmatization can increase. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) may decrease stigmatizing attitudes by chan...

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Main Authors: Kim L. Helmus, Marilon van Doorn, Mariken B. de Koning, Inez Myin-Germeys, Frederike N. Schirmbeck, Therese A. M. J. van Amelsvoort, Dorien H. Nieman, Monique W. M. Jaspers, Arne Popma, Lieuwe de Haan
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author Kim L. Helmus
Kim L. Helmus
Kim L. Helmus
Marilon van Doorn
Marilon van Doorn
Mariken B. de Koning
Mariken B. de Koning
Mariken B. de Koning
Inez Myin-Germeys
Frederike N. Schirmbeck
Frederike N. Schirmbeck
Therese A. M. J. van Amelsvoort
Dorien H. Nieman
Dorien H. Nieman
Monique W. M. Jaspers
Monique W. M. Jaspers
Arne Popma
Arne Popma
Lieuwe de Haan
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Marilon van Doorn
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Mariken B. de Koning
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Inez Myin-Germeys
Frederike N. Schirmbeck
Frederike N. Schirmbeck
Therese A. M. J. van Amelsvoort
Dorien H. Nieman
Dorien H. Nieman
Monique W. M. Jaspers
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Arne Popma
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Lieuwe de Haan
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description BackgroundA significant proportion of mental health care professionals (MHCPs) hold stigmatizing attitudes about their patients. When patients perceive and internalize these beliefs, self-stigmatization can increase. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) may decrease stigmatizing attitudes by changing the ‘us’ versus ‘them’ thinking into continuum beliefs. In the present study MHCPs were given an ACT-based training, aiming to decrease stigmatization, hypothesizing that self-stigmatization of their patients will subsequently decrease.MethodsAn RCT with a 2 (pre-test/post-test) x 2 (no training/training) design was conducted. A total of 41 MHCPs participated, 20 were randomized to the experimental and 21 to the control condition respectively. The MHCPs in the experimental condition received an ACT-based training, MHCPs in the control condition received no training. From every MHCP, one of their patients participated in the pre- and post-measurement. As the primary outcome, patients’ awareness, agreement, application and hurt-self, was measured using the Self Stigma of Mental Illness Scale - Short Form (SSMIS-SF), before and after the MHCPs’ ACT-based training.ResultsSignificant group x time interaction effects were found for ‘application’ (internalization of mental illness stereotypes) in patients after the ACT-based training of their MHCP: F (1,39) = 9.33, p < 0.01, ηp2 = .85. On the contrary, no effect was found on the subscales ‘awareness’, ‘agreement’ and ‘hurt-self’.ConclusionPreliminary results suggest that a brief ACT training for MHCP might heighten their awareness and contribute to reduction of their stigmatizing attitudes and behavior, leading to less application of self-stigmatizing beliefs in their patients.
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spelling doaj-art-b18406a1c7354c8fa5ccc389526552ae2025-01-07T09:37:24ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402025-01-011510.3389/fpsyt.2024.13909491390949Investigating the impact of acceptance and commitment therapy for mental healthcare professionals: the effect on patients´ self-stigmatization, a pilot studyKim L. Helmus0Kim L. Helmus1Kim L. Helmus2Marilon van Doorn3Marilon van Doorn4Mariken B. de Koning5Mariken B. de Koning6Mariken B. de Koning7Inez Myin-Germeys8Frederike N. Schirmbeck9Frederike N. Schirmbeck10Therese A. M. J. van Amelsvoort11Dorien H. Nieman12Dorien H. Nieman13Monique W. M. Jaspers14Monique W. M. Jaspers15Arne Popma16Arne Popma17Lieuwe de Haan18Lieuwe de Haan19Research Mental Health, Amsterdam Medical Centre, Amsterdam, NetherlandsNeurology and Psychiatry Department, Amsterdam Universitair Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, NetherlandsSevere Mental Health Care Department (Mentrum), Arkin, Amsterdam, NetherlandsResearch Mental Health, Amsterdam Medical Centre, Amsterdam, NetherlandsNeurology and Psychiatry Department, Amsterdam Universitair Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, NetherlandsNeurology and Psychiatry Department, Amsterdam Universitair Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, NetherlandsSevere Mental Health Care Department (Mentrum), Arkin, Amsterdam, NetherlandsResearch Department, Arkin, Amsterdam, NetherlandsFaculty of Medicine, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Kortrijk, BelgiumResearch Mental Health, Amsterdam Medical Centre, Amsterdam, NetherlandsNeurology and Psychiatry Department, Amsterdam Universitair Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, NetherlandsFaculty Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, NetherlandsResearch Mental Health, Amsterdam Medical Centre, Amsterdam, NetherlandsNeurology and Psychiatry Department, Amsterdam Universitair Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, NetherlandsResearch Mental Health, Amsterdam Medical Centre, Amsterdam, NetherlandsDepartment of Medical Informatics, Amsterdam Public Health Institute, Amsterdam, NetherlandsResearch Mental Health, Amsterdam Medical Centre, Amsterdam, NetherlandsNeurology and Psychiatry Department, Amsterdam Universitair Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, NetherlandsResearch Mental Health, Amsterdam Medical Centre, Amsterdam, NetherlandsNeurology and Psychiatry Department, Amsterdam Universitair Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, NetherlandsBackgroundA significant proportion of mental health care professionals (MHCPs) hold stigmatizing attitudes about their patients. When patients perceive and internalize these beliefs, self-stigmatization can increase. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) may decrease stigmatizing attitudes by changing the ‘us’ versus ‘them’ thinking into continuum beliefs. In the present study MHCPs were given an ACT-based training, aiming to decrease stigmatization, hypothesizing that self-stigmatization of their patients will subsequently decrease.MethodsAn RCT with a 2 (pre-test/post-test) x 2 (no training/training) design was conducted. A total of 41 MHCPs participated, 20 were randomized to the experimental and 21 to the control condition respectively. The MHCPs in the experimental condition received an ACT-based training, MHCPs in the control condition received no training. From every MHCP, one of their patients participated in the pre- and post-measurement. As the primary outcome, patients’ awareness, agreement, application and hurt-self, was measured using the Self Stigma of Mental Illness Scale - Short Form (SSMIS-SF), before and after the MHCPs’ ACT-based training.ResultsSignificant group x time interaction effects were found for ‘application’ (internalization of mental illness stereotypes) in patients after the ACT-based training of their MHCP: F (1,39) = 9.33, p < 0.01, ηp2 = .85. On the contrary, no effect was found on the subscales ‘awareness’, ‘agreement’ and ‘hurt-self’.ConclusionPreliminary results suggest that a brief ACT training for MHCP might heighten their awareness and contribute to reduction of their stigmatizing attitudes and behavior, leading to less application of self-stigmatizing beliefs in their patients.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1390949/fullself-stigmatizationacceptance and commitment therapy (act)mental healthcareprofessionalsstigma & awareness
spellingShingle Kim L. Helmus
Kim L. Helmus
Kim L. Helmus
Marilon van Doorn
Marilon van Doorn
Mariken B. de Koning
Mariken B. de Koning
Mariken B. de Koning
Inez Myin-Germeys
Frederike N. Schirmbeck
Frederike N. Schirmbeck
Therese A. M. J. van Amelsvoort
Dorien H. Nieman
Dorien H. Nieman
Monique W. M. Jaspers
Monique W. M. Jaspers
Arne Popma
Arne Popma
Lieuwe de Haan
Lieuwe de Haan
Investigating the impact of acceptance and commitment therapy for mental healthcare professionals: the effect on patients´ self-stigmatization, a pilot study
Frontiers in Psychiatry
self-stigmatization
acceptance and commitment therapy (act)
mental healthcare
professionals
stigma & awareness
title Investigating the impact of acceptance and commitment therapy for mental healthcare professionals: the effect on patients´ self-stigmatization, a pilot study
title_full Investigating the impact of acceptance and commitment therapy for mental healthcare professionals: the effect on patients´ self-stigmatization, a pilot study
title_fullStr Investigating the impact of acceptance and commitment therapy for mental healthcare professionals: the effect on patients´ self-stigmatization, a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the impact of acceptance and commitment therapy for mental healthcare professionals: the effect on patients´ self-stigmatization, a pilot study
title_short Investigating the impact of acceptance and commitment therapy for mental healthcare professionals: the effect on patients´ self-stigmatization, a pilot study
title_sort investigating the impact of acceptance and commitment therapy for mental healthcare professionals the effect on patients´ self stigmatization a pilot study
topic self-stigmatization
acceptance and commitment therapy (act)
mental healthcare
professionals
stigma & awareness
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1390949/full
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