PATER: An Integrative Psychotherapy Program for Socio-Economically Deprived People in Argentina
One of the main challenges in the field of psychotherapy is to reach people in need, especially underserved populations that do not have access to psychological services. Scaling psychotherapy interventions broadly across societies requires delineating an appropriate model and structure to implement...
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description | One of the main challenges in the field of psychotherapy is to reach people in need, especially underserved populations that do not have access to psychological services. Scaling psychotherapy interventions broadly across societies requires delineating an appropriate model and structure to implement care. Living marginalized is a negative predictor of poor mental health, and in turn poor mental health is a negative predictor of breaking the cycle of poverty and mental dysfunction. In this article we present PATER, a communitarian program that was been developed in Argentina 23 years ago, seeking to resist the impact of marginalization on people with scarce economic resources living with mental illness in Buenos Aires, Argentina. PATER provides an integrative psychotherapy program that has become an institutional flagship of the Aiglé Foundation. This article aims to describe the principles in which this communitarian program is based, to outline the structure of the model of care, and to map the future challenges in order to further expand an initiative that so far has reached around 3000 people in need.
PATER: Programa de psicoterapia integrativa para perssonas desfavorecidas socioeconómicamente en ArgentinaUno de los desafíos principales en el campo de la psicoterapia es alcanzar a las personas necesitadas, especialmente a las poblaciones desatendidas que no tienen acceso a los servicios psicolögicos. Ampliar las intervenciones de psicoterapia en todas las sociedades requiere delinear un modelo y una estructura adecuados para implementar el tratamiento. Vivir marginado es un predictor negativo de mala salud mental y, a la misma vez, la mala salud mental es un predictor negativo del poder romper el ciclo de pobreza y disfunciön mental. En este artículo presentamos PATER, un programa comunitario que se desarrollö en Argentina hace 23 años, buscando resistir el impacto de la marginaciön sobre personas de escasos recursos económicos que viven con enfermedades mentales en Buenos Aires, Argentina. PATER ofrece un programa de psicoterapia integradora que se ha convertido en un buque insignia institucional de la Fundación Aiglé. Este artículo tiene el objetivo de describir los principios en los que se basa este programa comunitario, perfilar la estructura del model de cuidado y mapear los futuros retos para seguir ampliando una iniciativa que en este momento ha llegado a alrededor de 3000 personas con necesidades.
PATER: 一个对于阿根廷被剥夺社会经济资源人群的整合的心理治疗项目心理治疗领域众多的挑战之一 |
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PATER: Programa de psicoterapia integrativa para perssonas desfavorecidas socioeconómicamente en ArgentinaUno de los desafíos principales en el campo de la psicoterapia es alcanzar a las personas necesitadas, especialmente a las poblaciones desatendidas que no tienen acceso a los servicios psicolögicos. Ampliar las intervenciones de psicoterapia en todas las sociedades requiere delinear un modelo y una estructura adecuados para implementar el tratamiento. Vivir marginado es un predictor negativo de mala salud mental y, a la misma vez, la mala salud mental es un predictor negativo del poder romper el ciclo de pobreza y disfunciön mental. En este artículo presentamos PATER, un programa comunitario que se desarrollö en Argentina hace 23 años, buscando resistir el impacto de la marginaciön sobre personas de escasos recursos económicos que viven con enfermedades mentales en Buenos Aires, Argentina. PATER ofrece un programa de psicoterapia integradora que se ha convertido en un buque insignia institucional de la Fundación Aiglé. Este artículo tiene el objetivo de describir los principios en los que se basa este programa comunitario, perfilar la estructura del model de cuidado y mapear los futuros retos para seguir ampliando una iniciativa que en este momento ha llegado a alrededor de 3000 personas con necesidades.
PATER: 一个对于阿根廷被剥夺社会经济资源人群的整合的心理治疗项目心理治疗领域众多的挑战之一是为需要帮助的,特别是那些得不到心理服务的弱势群体带去帮助。在更广泛的社会层面放大心理治疗干预的范围需要勾画出合理的实施干预的模型和结构。身为边缘的人群是心理健康的负面预测因子,而不良的心理健康是打破贫穷以及心理健康异常的循环的负面预测因子。在这篇文章中我们展示了PATER。这是一个23年前在阿根廷开发的社区项目。这个项目主要是防止边缘化那些住在布宜诺斯艾利斯的缺少经济资源的精神疾病患者。PATER 提供了整合的心理治疗项目,该项目已经变成了Aigle基金会的旗舰。这篇文章旨在描述这个社区项目的基本原则,列出治疗模型的框架,并且描绘出这个模型将来会遇到的困难,以此来推进这个已经涉及到3000多需要帮助的人的项目。
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PATER: Programa de psicoterapia integrativa para perssonas desfavorecidas socioeconómicamente en ArgentinaUno de los desafíos principales en el campo de la psicoterapia es alcanzar a las personas necesitadas, especialmente a las poblaciones desatendidas que no tienen acceso a los servicios psicolögicos. Ampliar las intervenciones de psicoterapia en todas las sociedades requiere delinear un modelo y una estructura adecuados para implementar el tratamiento. Vivir marginado es un predictor negativo de mala salud mental y, a la misma vez, la mala salud mental es un predictor negativo del poder romper el ciclo de pobreza y disfunciön mental. En este artículo presentamos PATER, un programa comunitario que se desarrollö en Argentina hace 23 años, buscando resistir el impacto de la marginaciön sobre personas de escasos recursos económicos que viven con enfermedades mentales en Buenos Aires, Argentina. PATER ofrece un programa de psicoterapia integradora que se ha convertido en un buque insignia institucional de la Fundación Aiglé. Este artículo tiene el objetivo de describir los principios en los que se basa este programa comunitario, perfilar la estructura del model de cuidado y mapear los futuros retos para seguir ampliando una iniciativa que en este momento ha llegado a alrededor de 3000 personas con necesidades.
PATER: 一个对于阿根廷被剥夺社会经济资源人群的整合的心理治疗项目心理治疗领域众多的挑战之一是为需要帮助的,特别是那些得不到心理服务的弱势群体带去帮助。在更广泛的社会层面放大心理治疗干预的范围需要勾画出合理的实施干预的模型和结构。身为边缘的人群是心理健康的负面预测因子,而不良的心理健康是打破贫穷以及心理健康异常的循环的负面预测因子。在这篇文章中我们展示了PATER。这是一个23年前在阿根廷开发的社区项目。这个项目主要是防止边缘化那些住在布宜诺斯艾利斯的缺少经济资源的精神疾病患者。PATER 提供了整合的心理治疗项目,该项目已经变成了Aigle基金会的旗舰。这篇文章旨在描述这个社区项目的基本原则,列出治疗模型的框架,并且描绘出这个模型将来会遇到的困难,以此来推进这个已经涉及到3000多需要帮助的人的项目。
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PATER: 一个对于阿根廷被剥夺社会经济资源人群的整合的心理治疗项目心理治疗领域众多的挑战之一是为需要帮助的,特别是那些得不到心理服务的弱势群体带去帮助。在更广泛的社会层面放大心理治疗干预的范围需要勾画出合理的实施干预的模型和结构。身为边缘的人群是心理健康的负面预测因子,而不良的心理健康是打破贫穷以及心理健康异常的循环的负面预测因子。在这篇文章中我们展示了PATER。这是一个23年前在阿根廷开发的社区项目。这个项目主要是防止边缘化那些住在布宜诺斯艾利斯的缺少经济资源的精神疾病患者。PATER 提供了整合的心理治疗项目,该项目已经变成了Aigle基金会的旗舰。这篇文章旨在描述这个社区项目的基本原则,列出治疗模型的框架,并且描绘出这个模型将来会遇到的困难,以此来推进这个已经涉及到3000多需要帮助的人的项目。
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