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Brief Psychosocial Intervention -BPI An Introductory workshop Toronto Cundill Centre June 2018 Raphael Kelvin & Ian M Goodyer
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Page 1: Brief Psychosocial Intervention -BPI An Introductory workshop

Brief Psychosocial Intervention -BPI An Introductory workshop

Toronto Cundill Centre June 2018

Raphael Kelvin & Ian M Goodyer

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Overview

• To introduce y0u to BPI in practice

• Open a discussion about BPI

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Why BPI?

• Ian discussed the origins of BPI in this

mornings presentation

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What is BPI?

Please note:

• The schematics that follow are for illustration

• They should be interpreted as guidance

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Structured Thinking –Structured Care

Social Context

Body-Mind

State of Mind Mental State

Child & Family Individual Differences Developmental Variations

Social Relationships

Quality Assurance Coherence Safety

Formulate Care

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Structured Thinking –Structured Care

Social Context

Body-Mind, biology

State of Mind Mental State

Child & Family Individual Differences Developmental Variations

Social Relationships

Quality Assurance Coherence Safety

Formulate Care

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How: the tools of BPI

• Effective Communication

• State of Mind expertise

• Problem Solving-Help

• Formulation

• Education

• Liaison

• Skills for health and wellbeing

• Supporting emotional

temperature

StructuredThinking–StructuredCare

SocialContext

Body-Mind

StateofMindMentalState

Child&FamilyIndividualDifferencesDevelopmentalVariations

Problem

Categoryor

Diagnosis-Problem

Solving

SocialRelationships

Collaboration-P

articipation

QualityAssuranceCoherenceSafety

FormulateCare

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BPI targets restitution

• Promoting and scaffolding innate healing

mechanisms.

• BPI support restitution of well-being.

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negative vicious cycles spiral downwards

Poor concentration

Breakdown in teacher relationship

Conflict at home about school

Joining disaffected peer group

Use of drugs and self devaluation

Functional de-compensation is a target for BPI

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dis-stressed

protective factors

thriving risk factors

negative vicious cycle

positive virtuous cycle

BPI intervenes to shift functioning toward wellbeing

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• Where do you intervene?

• Which component of decompensation is drawn to your attention?

• BPI formulation based care guides your planning

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risk & protective factors interact BPI intervenes to shift the balance away from risk and depression toward wellbeing

protective factors

precipitating & perpetuating risk factors

wellness depression

higher vulnerability tilts balance to illness

lower vulnerability tilts balance to wellness

wellness depression

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Slide Courtesy of Public Health England

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Risk factors in motion: Understanding

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Examples of other cycles

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Work Group Tasks

Consider,

• How BPI is similar to your current practice?

• In what ways BPI differs from your current practice?

• What would you need to make BPI your core baseline

intervention?