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Symptom targeted intervention (STI) is a clinical program being used in medical settings to help patients who struggle with symptoms of depression or anxiety or adherence to treatment plans but who are not interested in receiving outpatient mental health treatment. STI is an individualized therapeutic model and clinical program that teaches patients brief, effective ways to cope with difficult thoughts, feelings, and behaviors using evidence-based interventions. Its individualized engagement process employs techniques from solution-focused therapy, using a Rogerian, patient-centered philosophy. This engagement process ensures that even challenging, at-risk, and non-adherent patients are able to participate.

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  • برنامج "STI" الطبي (ar)
  • Symptom targeted intervention (en)
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  • تساعد المداخلات المستهدفة للعرض الطبيب في تحديد أكثر أعراض الاكتئاب إشكاليةً (كالمزاج المكتئب والأرق والقلق واجترار الأفكار والتهيجية والتفكير السلبي والعزلة الاجتماعية)، ليجتمع الطبيب والمريض بعد ذلك على معالجة هذا العرض باستخدام تقنيات معرفية وسلوكية وعقلانية مختارة باستخدام المداخلات المستهدفة للعرض المستندة إلى أدلة. ينصب التركيز عامةً على جعل المداخلات مختصرة بسبب الحدود الزمنية التي يضعها إطار الرعاية الصحية الأولية فيما يخص علاج الصحة العقلية -على الرغم من ذلك، تعطي نماذج الرعاية التعاونية والعناية المتكاملة الأمل في تحسين وتوسيع خدمات الصحة العقلية في إطار الرعاية الصحية الأولية. (ar)
  • Symptom targeted intervention (STI) is a clinical program being used in medical settings to help patients who struggle with symptoms of depression or anxiety or adherence to treatment plans but who are not interested in receiving outpatient mental health treatment. STI is an individualized therapeutic model and clinical program that teaches patients brief, effective ways to cope with difficult thoughts, feelings, and behaviors using evidence-based interventions. Its individualized engagement process employs techniques from solution-focused therapy, using a Rogerian, patient-centered philosophy. This engagement process ensures that even challenging, at-risk, and non-adherent patients are able to participate. (en)
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  • تساعد المداخلات المستهدفة للعرض الطبيب في تحديد أكثر أعراض الاكتئاب إشكاليةً (كالمزاج المكتئب والأرق والقلق واجترار الأفكار والتهيجية والتفكير السلبي والعزلة الاجتماعية)، ليجتمع الطبيب والمريض بعد ذلك على معالجة هذا العرض باستخدام تقنيات معرفية وسلوكية وعقلانية مختارة باستخدام المداخلات المستهدفة للعرض المستندة إلى أدلة. ينصب التركيز عامةً على جعل المداخلات مختصرة بسبب الحدود الزمنية التي يضعها إطار الرعاية الصحية الأولية فيما يخص علاج الصحة العقلية -على الرغم من ذلك، تعطي نماذج الرعاية التعاونية والعناية المتكاملة الأمل في تحسين وتوسيع خدمات الصحة العقلية في إطار الرعاية الصحية الأولية. يصبح المريض أكثر انخراطًا في علاجه وأكثر تقيدًا بتوصيات الأطباء عندما يتعلم مهارات المجاراة أو التأقلم أو المسايرة بشكل أفضل. توفر المداخلات المستهدفة للعرض للعاملين الاجتماعيين طرقًا لاكتشاف نقاط القوة والأدوات السريرية اللازمة لمواصلتهم العمل مع المرضى المقاومين. يتعلم الأطباء طريقة مقاربة دقيقة لجميع المرضى عبر هذه الطريقة حتى في حالة المرضى الذين يقاومون المساعدة. وفي هذا الشأن يقول الأطباء بأنهم يصبحون أكثر رغبةً في مقاربة الحالات الصعبة عوضًا عن تجنبها بعد تعلمهم أسلوب المداخلات المستهدفة للعرض. (ar)
  • Symptom targeted intervention (STI) is a clinical program being used in medical settings to help patients who struggle with symptoms of depression or anxiety or adherence to treatment plans but who are not interested in receiving outpatient mental health treatment. STI is an individualized therapeutic model and clinical program that teaches patients brief, effective ways to cope with difficult thoughts, feelings, and behaviors using evidence-based interventions. Its individualized engagement process employs techniques from solution-focused therapy, using a Rogerian, patient-centered philosophy. This engagement process ensures that even challenging, at-risk, and non-adherent patients are able to participate. Social workers and other mental health practitioners and medical professionals use STI to assist patients with a number of specific concerns, from sleep and stress to pain management, relationships and mood management. STI's coping tools are cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness interventions that have been condensed and modified to make them user friendly and effective in brief sessions. After meeting with the clinician, the patient takes charge, performing interventions at home through assignments that extend and reinforce learning. Using STI, the clinician helps the patient identify the most problematic symptom of the depression (such as depressed mood, insomnia, anxiety, rumination, irritability, negative thinking, social isolation), then together the clinician and patient address that symptom using STI's evidence-based selection of brief cognitive, behavioral, and mindfulness techniques. The emphasis is on keeping interactions brief since mental health treatment in the primary care setting is typically time limited—although the Collaborative Care and Integrated Care models provides hope for improved and expanded mental health services in the primary care setting. As patients learn better coping skills, they become more engaged with their treatment and more adherent to doctors’ recommendations. STI also gives social workers ways to uncover their clinical strengths and tools to continue to work with resistant patients. With STI training, clinicians learn a nuanced approach to all patients, even those who resist help, since often those are the individuals who need help most. After learning STI, clinicians report that they are more likely to approach rather than avoid difficult patient situations. (en)
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