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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Systems Thinking

Background:

  • Traditional one-to-one psychological treatments have limitations in complex clinical scenarios.
  • Teamwork offers a solution by integrating the client's professional and relational network into therapy.
  • This approach aims to promote and secure therapeutic change more effectively.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present five effective teamwork practices in psychological treatment.
  • To illustrate how clinicians integrate teamwork for improved outcomes in complex cases.
  • To explore teamwork from a systems thinking perspective.

Main Methods:

  • A systems thinking approach is used to analyze teamwork dynamics.
  • Discussion of core skills for psychotherapists in team working and interprofessional collaboration.
  • Identification of essential competencies for effective case formulation and intervention.

Main Results:

  • Teamwork practices can address limitations of one-to-one therapy.
  • Systems thinking provides a framework for understanding teamwork facilitators and hindrances.
  • Effective teamwork requires skills in fostering shared understanding and managing relational patterns.

Conclusions:

  • Psychotherapists need to train in team working and interprofessional collaboration.
  • Basic competence involves coordinating shared frames of understanding in case formulation.
  • Advanced systemic skills include formulating and changing relational patterns to overcome clinical stalemates.