GUIDED SELF-HELP IN THE TREATMENT OF COMMON MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS – THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINNISH GUIDED SELF-HELP (F-GSH) MODEL

ABSTRACT Increasing access to short-term, evidence-based psychological therapies in primary care or community-based settings is a key strategy for responding to the rapid increase of demand for mental health services seen in most Western countries. To succeed, it is necessary to maximize effectiv...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: KASPERI MIKKONEN, ALESSANDRA BOMBINO, ALEX VILLA, SARA NURMINEN, REETTA-MARIA ROIHA, PASI ROSLUND, JAN-HENRY STENBERG, JESPER EKELUND, SUOMA E. SAARNI, SAMULI SAARNI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Finnish Foundation for Psychiatric Research 2024-11-01
Series:Psychiatria Fennica
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.psykiatriantutkimussaatio.fi/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Psychiatria_Fennica-2024_Mikkonen_et_al.pdf
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1832591582982832128
author KASPERI MIKKONEN, ALESSANDRA BOMBINO, ALEX VILLA, SARA NURMINEN, REETTA-MARIA ROIHA, PASI ROSLUND, JAN-HENRY STENBERG, JESPER EKELUND, SUOMA E. SAARNI, SAMULI SAARNI
author_facet KASPERI MIKKONEN, ALESSANDRA BOMBINO, ALEX VILLA, SARA NURMINEN, REETTA-MARIA ROIHA, PASI ROSLUND, JAN-HENRY STENBERG, JESPER EKELUND, SUOMA E. SAARNI, SAMULI SAARNI
author_sort KASPERI MIKKONEN, ALESSANDRA BOMBINO, ALEX VILLA, SARA NURMINEN, REETTA-MARIA ROIHA, PASI ROSLUND, JAN-HENRY STENBERG, JESPER EKELUND, SUOMA E. SAARNI, SAMULI SAARNI
collection DOAJ
description ABSTRACT Increasing access to short-term, evidence-based psychological therapies in primary care or community-based settings is a key strategy for responding to the rapid increase of demand for mental health services seen in most Western countries. To succeed, it is necessary to maximize effectiveness and resource use by optimizing length, content, process, delivery format and use of technology in therapy. In Finland, guided self-help (GSH) has become one of the principal components of a modified stepped care system, aimed at improving access to treatment and maximizing the cost-effectiveness of the overall treatment system. Self-help (SH) and GSH therapy systems aim to optimize the use of trained therapists’ time while retaining the goals and effects of more conventional face-to-face therapies. By employing diverse digital solutions in treatment conceptualization and delivery, the access and flexibility of services can be enhanced. Unfortunately, the terminology and classifications describing: a) the different ways a therapist can interact with clients, and b) the augmentation of these interactions with various digital tools, have not kept pace with the advancements in new technologies. This significantly hinders scientific progress. In general, the effectiveness of SH and GSH for common mental health disorders, especially depression and anxiety, have been well demonstrated. In many cases, meta-analyses have shown no difference in effectiveness between GSH and other treatment formats. Further, SH seems to be superior to no treatment for depression and anxiety. This paper has two aims. First, to present a narrative literature review of meta-analytic evidence regarding SH and GSH, examining terminology and evidence base in both adult and youth services. Second, to describe the rationale, principles, development, key contents and implementation process of a national Finnish Guided Self-Help (F-GSH) service, developed as part of the Finnish First-line Therapies model.
format Article
id doaj-art-7e2a489b2a314307ad90be8e1e3e4940
institution Kabale University
issn 2489-6152
language English
publishDate 2024-11-01
publisher The Finnish Foundation for Psychiatric Research
record_format Article
series Psychiatria Fennica
spelling doaj-art-7e2a489b2a314307ad90be8e1e3e49402025-01-22T10:41:27ZengThe Finnish Foundation for Psychiatric ResearchPsychiatria Fennica2489-61522024-11-01553046GUIDED SELF-HELP IN THE TREATMENT OF COMMON MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS – THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINNISH GUIDED SELF-HELP (F-GSH) MODELKASPERI MIKKONEN, ALESSANDRA BOMBINO, ALEX VILLA, SARA NURMINEN, REETTA-MARIA ROIHA, PASI ROSLUND, JAN-HENRY STENBERG, JESPER EKELUND, SUOMA E. SAARNI, SAMULI SAARNIABSTRACT Increasing access to short-term, evidence-based psychological therapies in primary care or community-based settings is a key strategy for responding to the rapid increase of demand for mental health services seen in most Western countries. To succeed, it is necessary to maximize effectiveness and resource use by optimizing length, content, process, delivery format and use of technology in therapy. In Finland, guided self-help (GSH) has become one of the principal components of a modified stepped care system, aimed at improving access to treatment and maximizing the cost-effectiveness of the overall treatment system. Self-help (SH) and GSH therapy systems aim to optimize the use of trained therapists’ time while retaining the goals and effects of more conventional face-to-face therapies. By employing diverse digital solutions in treatment conceptualization and delivery, the access and flexibility of services can be enhanced. Unfortunately, the terminology and classifications describing: a) the different ways a therapist can interact with clients, and b) the augmentation of these interactions with various digital tools, have not kept pace with the advancements in new technologies. This significantly hinders scientific progress. In general, the effectiveness of SH and GSH for common mental health disorders, especially depression and anxiety, have been well demonstrated. In many cases, meta-analyses have shown no difference in effectiveness between GSH and other treatment formats. Further, SH seems to be superior to no treatment for depression and anxiety. This paper has two aims. First, to present a narrative literature review of meta-analytic evidence regarding SH and GSH, examining terminology and evidence base in both adult and youth services. Second, to describe the rationale, principles, development, key contents and implementation process of a national Finnish Guided Self-Help (F-GSH) service, developed as part of the Finnish First-line Therapies model.https://www.psykiatriantutkimussaatio.fi/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Psychiatria_Fennica-2024_Mikkonen_et_al.pdfself-helpguided self-helppsychotherapydepressionanxietyprimary care
spellingShingle KASPERI MIKKONEN, ALESSANDRA BOMBINO, ALEX VILLA, SARA NURMINEN, REETTA-MARIA ROIHA, PASI ROSLUND, JAN-HENRY STENBERG, JESPER EKELUND, SUOMA E. SAARNI, SAMULI SAARNI
GUIDED SELF-HELP IN THE TREATMENT OF COMMON MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS – THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINNISH GUIDED SELF-HELP (F-GSH) MODEL
Psychiatria Fennica
self-help
guided self-help
psychotherapy
depression
anxiety
primary care
title GUIDED SELF-HELP IN THE TREATMENT OF COMMON MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS – THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINNISH GUIDED SELF-HELP (F-GSH) MODEL
title_full GUIDED SELF-HELP IN THE TREATMENT OF COMMON MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS – THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINNISH GUIDED SELF-HELP (F-GSH) MODEL
title_fullStr GUIDED SELF-HELP IN THE TREATMENT OF COMMON MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS – THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINNISH GUIDED SELF-HELP (F-GSH) MODEL
title_full_unstemmed GUIDED SELF-HELP IN THE TREATMENT OF COMMON MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS – THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINNISH GUIDED SELF-HELP (F-GSH) MODEL
title_short GUIDED SELF-HELP IN THE TREATMENT OF COMMON MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS – THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINNISH GUIDED SELF-HELP (F-GSH) MODEL
title_sort guided self help in the treatment of common mental health disorders the development of the finnish guided self help f gsh model
topic self-help
guided self-help
psychotherapy
depression
anxiety
primary care
url https://www.psykiatriantutkimussaatio.fi/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Psychiatria_Fennica-2024_Mikkonen_et_al.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT kasperimikkonenalessandrabombinoalexvillasaranurminenreettamariaroihapasiroslundjanhenrystenbergjesperekelundsuomaesaarnisamulisaarni guidedselfhelpinthetreatmentofcommonmentalhealthdisordersthedevelopmentofthefinnishguidedselfhelpfgshmodel