Guide for psychological therapists – Confederation of Mental Health Spain

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SOCIAL AND HEALTH CARE IN MENTAL HEALTH

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GUIDE FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPISTS FACILITATING CONVERSATIONS WITH CLIENTS TAKING OR STOP TAKING PRESCRIBED PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]The goal of this guide is to enable and support the conversations that often occur between therapists and their caregivers about withdrawal of prescribed psychiatric drugs with a physician who is experienced and able to provide medical guidance, oversee, and manage any process. withdrawal and withdrawal in an appropriate manner. Mental health professionals should decide for themselves if and to what extent they want to use this guide in their therapeutic work environment. These decisions may depend on your theoretical orientation, your practice environment, and the particular needs of the client. The client’s decision-making capacity must be supported and respected at all times. This document defends the importance of the informed decision of the person cared for based on complete information about the possible risks and benefits. It does not advocate that therapists tell people to take, not take, maintain, or stop psychiatric drugs. These issues should be left to the discretion of the prescriber and the user of mental health services.

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SOCIAL AND HEALTH CARE IN MENTAL HEALTH

GUIDE FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPISTS
FACILITATE DISCUSSION WITH CLIENTS TAKING OR STOP TAKING PRESCRIBED PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS

The goal of this guide is to enable and support the conversations that often occur between therapists and their caregivers about withdrawal of prescribed psychiatric drugs with a physician who is experienced and able to provide medical guidance, oversee, and manage any process. withdrawal and withdrawal in an appropriate manner. Mental health professionals should decide for themselves if and to what extent they want to use this guide in their therapeutic work environment. These decisions may depend on your theoretical orientation, your practice environment, and the particular needs of the client. The client’s decision-making capacity must be supported and respected at all times. This document defends the importance of the informed decision of the person cared for based on complete information about the possible risks and benefits. It does not advocate that therapists tell people to take, not take, maintain, or stop psychiatric drugs. These issues should be left to the discretion of the prescriber and the user of mental health services.

Reading this guide does not in any way replace the professional information provided by the healthcare professional, whether in primary care, psychiatry or psychology.

Authorship: James Davies (ed. lit.); Rosemary Rizq (ed. lit.); Anne Guy (ed. lit.)
Publishing entity: Spanish Association of Neuropsychiatry (AEN)
Year of publication: 2019. Revised in 2021.

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