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Since 2017, vivo international has established an innovative care model for coordinated psychotherapeutic care for refugees in the district of Constance with the involvement of supervised peers. You can read about the development of the project here.
In 2021, the group of supervised peers was expanded to a total of 20, who were also qualified as language mediators. Additionally to the project activities such as networking meetings and information events, intervision for therapists and supervision for supervised peers and language mediators, a randomised controlled trial started in March 2021 to investigate the effectiveness of coordinated psychotherapeutic care involving supervised peers in comparison to standard treatment.
So far, 30 adult refugees have been included in the study. vivo member Lea Bogatzki was even awarded the 2nd DPtV Master Research Prize for her Master’s thesis in this project. A first publication of the project’s conception was published in Psychotherapie Aktuell (issue 4.2021). You can read the article here.
Since 2017, vivo international has established an innovative care model for coordinated psychotherapeutic care for refugees in the district of Constance with the involvement of supervised peers. You can read about the development of the project here.
In 2021, the group of supervised peers was expanded to a total of 20, who were also qualified as language mediators. Additionally to the project activities such as networking meetings and information events, intervision for therapists and supervision for supervised peers and language mediators, a randomised controlled trial started in March 2021 to investigate the effectiveness of coordinated psychotherapeutic care involving supervised peers in comparison to standard treatment.
So far, 30 adult refugees have been included in the study. vivo member Lea Bogatzki was even awarded the 2nd DPtV Master Research Prize for her Master’s thesis in this project. A first publication of the project’s conception was published in Psychotherapie Aktuell (issue 4.2021). You can read the article here.