Making meaning: The experience of Shared Individual Formulation Therapy in adults with functional neurological disorder

Author:

Gutkin Myles12ORCID,Kanaan Richard A.1ORCID,McLean Loyola234ORCID,Cartoon Jodi2,Brown Richard J.56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry The University of Melbourne, Austin Health Heidelberg Victoria Australia

2. Consultation–Liaison Psychiatry Department Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards New South Wales Australia

3. Brain and Mind Centre The University of Sydney Camperdown New South Wales Australia

4. Westmead Psychotherapy Program for Complex Traumatic Disorders Cumberland Hospital North Paramatta New South Wales Australia

5. Division of Psychology and Mental Health The University of Manchester Manchester UK

6. Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust Manchester UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveShared Individual Formulation Therapy (SIFT) is a brief, hybrid psychotherapy intervention that uses shared formulation and psychodynamic psychotherapy techniques to help participants expand their understanding of their difficulties. It was used in a pilot study for 29 adults with functional neurological disorder (FND). This analysis explores the experiences of participants using qualitative methods.MethodParticipants underwent semistructured interviews about their experiences of SIFT, which were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis from a critical realist standpoint. Findings were triangulated with the previously published quantitative results.ResultsParticipants experienced SIFT as providing a safe space to help them explore and make sense of their FND. The resulting self‐knowledge was experienced as promoting recovery and growth, but some participants experienced the process as challenging and were ambivalent about it.ConclusionThe findings support SIFT's potential value for treating adults with FND. The psychodynamic aspects are an important component of SIFT for many, but not all, participants.

Publisher

Wiley

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