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Hong Kong Journal of Mental Health Copyright © 2016 by 2016, 42(1), 45-51 The Mental Health Association of Hong Kong Effectiveness of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) for People with Depression in Hong Kong: Reflections on Recent Research Findings Prof. Daniel F K Wong Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong (Since September 2015) Introduction depressive and anxiety disorders. I don’t think I need to give you details of these studies as Thank you very much for inviting me to you can find them in different journals easily. come and talk about an area that I am very Underlying this effectiveness is the process passionate about - which is about Cognitive whereby CBT helps an individual change his/ Behaviour Therapy (CBT). But let me start off her internal cognitions from negative views by saying that I really appreciate the previous of oneself, others and the future and modify two speakers who have been talking about the one’s dysfunctional response patterns into more importance of a multidisciplinary integrated balanced views of oneself and others and the approach to helping people with depression future. The process also involves helping the and anxiety disorders. person see how his/her dysfunctional attitudes, values and rules in life are affecting his/her One of the questions that came to my mind negative moods. Indeed, in the treatment in the past hour or so is - what is the meaning of depression, helping people change their behind performing expressive arts and physical dysfunctional attitudes, values and rules have exercises, as spoken by the previous two been an important focus of our CBT intervention. speakers? How do these relate to CBT? CBT has traditionally been seen as a “rational” One important therapeutic principle behind therapy - you help your client rationally CBT is guided discovery. The whole process understand his/her situation and engage in of our work is to guide the individual to ‘self- self-disputing of his/her ‘irrational beliefs’. discover’ his/her own patterns of cognitive, Through this process, the client’s emotions emotional and behavioural responses and to improve. I must say this is a very dated develop new adaptive patterns of responses. view of CBT, and I am going to suggest that The whole idea behind is to enable the person changes in cognitions must be accompanied to acquire life-long strategies to deal with by changes in one’s new experience of the his/her negative response patterns that have situation. Without new experiences the person led and may lead to recurrent depressive and will not be able to make substantial changes anxious moods in the future. cognitively and emotionally. In our line of work, our team has adopted the Beckian CBT Concerning group CBT we do know there model in facilitating changes in people’s lives. are many studies that support the effectiveness of group CBT for depression and anxieties. There are many studies that have How does that work? In addition to the demonstrated the positive effects of CBT for components pertaining to cognitive, emotional th th Transcript of Plenary Session (III) of 60 Anniversary Symposium on Mental Health on 9 December 2014. Hong Kong Journal of Mental Health 45 Prof. Daniel F K Wong and behavioural interventions and changes, CBT for depression and anxieties among Chinese changes can also be enhanced through group dynamics - the process of social connectedness, Having given you a brief overview of mutual support and edification from the group the current state of CBT, let’s talk about the members. Moreover, the group also helps issues surrounding the effectiveness of CBT individuals develop behavioural plans and treatments for Chinese people with depression encourages members to implement the activities and anxieties. You have heard so much about which invariably lead to acquisition of new its effectiveness with other cultural groups. But experiences in life. Let me emphasize this how effective is it in the Chinese populations? again - by engaging in new activities individuals I shall use my own studies to give you an idea acquire new experiences in life and this is very about what has been the treatment outcomes important for cognitive transformation. as there are not many other outcomes studies among Chinese populations in the major Some studies suggest that psychopharmacology academic journals. and CBT have similar short-term effects with results that are very comparable. However, Before I launch into this, let me introduce there are some studies that mention that the very briefly one important centre that is relapse rate for psychopharmacology is higher involved in CBT work in Hong Kong. The than that of CBT after the termination of centre is called The Institute of Cognitive medication and CBT treatments. Of course Therapy. This is a training and research there are other studies which do not support this institute independently established by a idea. All one can say at this moment is that, the group of enthusiasts in CBT, and all board issue is inconclusive. members have university affiliations. The Figure 1: Project structure (SET) 46 Hong Kong Journal of Mental Health Effectiveness of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) for People with Depression in Hong Kong: Reflections on Recent Research Findings ultimate objectives of this unit are (1) develop of the clients (Figure 4). These include: culturally relevant CBT models for Chinese awareness of one’s physiological responses people with mental health concerns, (2) to a triggering event, thought stopping, self- conduct evidence-based process and outcome disputing question, distraction and positive studies relating to CBT, and (3) to train up self-statement. There’s nothing fancy about professionals who can competently use CBT these and we did not invent them. What we to facilitate changes in their clients. Indeed, did create, in this regard, is to make it into we have developed a working model called a structure so that our clients can easily “SET” - S for services, E for evaluation and remember them. Indeed, this presentation fits T for training (Figure 1). In the past few the cultural characteristics of Chinese people years we have been very fortunate to have who prefer counselling to be structured and received more than eleven CBT project practical. funding from both government and NGOs such as the Social Welfare Development Findings of our CBT studies for Chinese Fund. Besides, the institute also conducts two- people year CBT certificate training and day-long workshops in CBT for professionals who are This is a summary of the studies that we going for certification as a CBT therapist. In did since 2006 and I want to briefly go through addition, we help NGOs develop new and the findings with you (Table 1). Many of innovative CBT projects. Lastly, we produce these studies had good results with moderate CBT Chinese materials in the forms of books, effect sizes. For “effectiveness” studies using workshops and pamphlets for professionals community samples, the results were quite and run public talks and workshops for the encouraging. Quite a few of the studies had general public (Figures 2 & 3). a follow-up test, although most of them could only be done with a quasi-experimental design. Cultural adaptations of CBT True randomization was not possible as some agencies and frontline workers did not feel A major part of our work is to adapt comfortable in not responding immediately to CBT for use with Chinese populations. To the needs of their clients. facilitate Chinese professionals and clients to be familiarized with CBT terminologies, we Specifically, for depression, the results translated the major CBT terms into easily appear to suggest that CBT may be effective understood Chinese colloquial terms. For for the depressed Chinese. Some studies example, ‘assumption of responsibility’ was looked at clinical significance, using a translated as ‘攬哂上身’ and ‘catastrophic statistical approach. For example, in one 大難臨頭 study, we did find the improvements to be thinking’ as ‘ ’. By understanding these terms, we hope the clients would be more quite encouraging - 40% completely recovered aware of their dysfunctional thought patterns and outside of the clinical range. In our latest and to find ways of stopping and changing them. study on depressed Chinese commissioned by the Mental Health Association of Hong Another adaptation was the development Kong, some improvements were noted in 五常法 CBT for people with depression and anxieties, of the ‘Five Strategies’ ( ). These five strategies are actually used to deal with particularly for anxiety groups with quite a few the negative automatic response patterns significant positive changes. Hong Kong Journal of Mental Health 47 Prof. Daniel F K Wong Figure 2: Training manuals and materials and books Figure 3: Members manual, Group materials and worksheets Figure 4: Group materials used 48 Hong Kong Journal of Mental Health
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