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Telepsychotherapy with Youth at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis: Clinical Issues and Best Practices during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Joseph S DeLuca1, Nicole D Andorko2, Doha Chibani2, Samantha Y Jay2, Pamela J Rakhshan Rouhakhtar2, Emily Petti2, Mallory J Klaunig2, Elizabeth C Thompson3, Zachary B Millman4, Kathleen M Connors1, LeeAnn Akouri-Shan2, John Fitzgerald2, Samantha L Redman2, Caroline Roemer2, Miranda A Bridgwater2, Jordan E DeVylder5, Cheryl A King6, Steven C Pitts2, Shauna P Reinblatt1, Heidi J Wehring7, Kristin L Bussell8, Natalee Solomon9, Sarah M Edwards1, Gloria M Reeves1, Robert W Buchanan7, Jason Schiffman2.   

Abstract

Early detection and prevention of psychosis has become an international priority. Much of this work has focused on youth presenting with attenuated symptoms of psychosis-those at Clinical High Risk for psychosis (CHR)-given their elevated probability of developing the full disorder in subsequent years. Individuals at CHR may be prone to exacerbated psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent physical isolation measures, due to heightened stress sensitivity and comorbid mental health problems. Telepsychotherapy holds promise for reaching this population, especially during the current COVID-19 outbreak. However, there are limited evidence-based guidelines or interventions for use of telepsychotherapy with this population. In this paper, we review common clinical issues for individuals at CHR and how they might be exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic; best practices for treatment and adaptations for telepsychotherapy for individuals at CHR; and highlight real clinical issues that we are currently experiencing in a United States-based specialized CHR clinic as we conduct telepsychotherapy via videoconferencing. We conclude with questions for those in the field to contemplate, as well as potential challenges and benefits in using telepsychotherapy with individuals at CHR and their families.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Clinical high risk; prodrome; psychosis; telepsychotherapy

Year:  2020        PMID: 34305369      PMCID: PMC8297958          DOI: 10.1037/int0000211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychother Integr        ISSN: 1053-0479


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