Cognitive remediation therapy – implementation and translation into clinical practice in rural and metropolitan New South Wales mental health services

Author:

Gott Chloe A12ORCID,Thomas Matt345,Allan Julaine6,Kennedy Jessica7,Black Yvette8,Dark Frances9ORCID,Lappin Julia M12

Affiliation:

1. The Tertiary Referral Service for Psychosis, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW, Australia; and

2. Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

3. Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia;

4. School of Psychology, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia; and

5. Marathon Health, Bathurst, NSW, Australia

6. Rural Health Research Institute, Charles Sturt University, Orange, NSW, Australia

7. Dubbo and Region, Mental Health, Drug & Alcohol Services, Western New South Wales Local Health District, NSW, Australia

8. Bloomfield Hospital, Western New South Wales Local Health District, Orange, NSW, Australia

9. Metro South Addiction and Mental Health Services, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Abstract

Objective Cognitive Remediation Therapy (CRT) is an effective intervention in managing the significant cognitive deficits experienced by those living with psychosis. Given its strong evidence base CRT is recommended in Australian and international guidelines for rehabilitation of people with psychosis, however, access to CRT remains limited. In this commentary, we describe recent efforts to implement CRT programs within NSW mental health services. Development of CRT delivery has been successfully achieved in both rural and metropolitan settings, utilising both face-to-face and telehealth methods. Conclusions The delivery of CRT in public mental health services is feasible and adaptable to diverse settings. We strongly advocate for sustainable implementation of CRT into routine clinical practice. This will require policy and practice change to enable resources for CRT training and delivery to become embedded in the roles of the clinical workforce.

Funder

Commonwealth Community Grants Hub

Mindgardens Neuroscience Network

Health Education and Training Institute

Department of Health, New South Wales Government

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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