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Title: Needs Framework


1
Needs Framework
  • A psychological framework for use in the
    Regional Inpatient Unit?

2
Schema Therapy and Needs Research
  • Schema Therapy -Unmet Core Psychological Needs
  • Jeff Young
  • Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Richard Ryan and Edward Deci Social Psychology
    - developed Needs theory
  • Applying to severe AN
  • Addition unmet Core Physical Needs
  • Applying basic consistent approach across all
    members of the MDT

3
ANITT Core Needs Framework
  • Core Psychological Needs
  • Emotional Safety need to feel safe, secure,
    stable
  • Agency need to feel are competent, good enough,
    coping, in control
  • Nurturance need for love, care, compassion,
    understanding
  • Acceptance need for self-acceptance, to feel
    accepted by others and to be accepting of
    imperfection, complexity, failure and risk in
    self, others and the world.

4
ANITT Core Needs Framework
  • Core Physical Needs
  • Physical safety need for safety, security,
    protection eg. warmth, shelter , physical health
    etc
  • Activity need for movement, activity, exercise
  • Nutrition need for minimum energy , spread of
    nutrients, hydration
  • Rest need for physical rest, including sleep

5
Prioritisation of Needs in AN
  • Prioritise
  • Emotional safety feeling safe enough
  • Agency feeling in control enough
  • Secondary effect
  • Activity excessive amount
  • Neglect
  • All the other needs
  • Is severe AN a Self-Deprivation Disorder?

6
Function and purpose of AN
  • To try to feel safe enough and in control
    enough
  • to try not to have vulnerable feelings, doubts,
    uncertainty etc.
  • Partial meeting of Needs
  • eg. Short-term reduction in anxiety, when avoid
    eating or burn off some calories
  • eg. Short-term sense of achievement, when weight
    goes down or simply when resist urge to eat
  • Cost of narrowing focus and limited,
    over-controlled life
  • Medium term experience of failing to be
    normal/cope with living a normal life

7
Inpatient scenarios
  • How would an inpatient unit function informed by
    a Needs-based psychological framework?

8
Scenario 1
  • A patient at meal time is refusing to finish
    their meal
  • empathise with their instinct to try and control
    their fear and anxiety
  • reinforce that they are not in danger, nothing
    terrible is going to happen if they finish it,
    even though it feels really wrong
  • assert your need to try and help them pay
    attention to their other needs that will let them
    get their life back again
  • accepting themselves as good enough whatever
    their weight
  • training themselves to take the nutrition they
    need again to be physically strong enough to have
    a proper life
  • letting you care for the Needs that they find it
    hard to look after, even if that feels wrong

9
Scenario 2
  • A patient in a group is not speaking or engaging
    at all and the key worker sits down to discuss
    this with them
  • empathise with them feeling uncomfortable
    (vulnerable) and not wanting to say anything in
    case its wrong or gets misunderstood (out of
    control)
  • validate it being normal to feel
    uncomfortable/anxious about what others will
    think, but that it is safe enough to say whatever
    she feels/thinks (trying to encourge
    self-acceptance, taking risk of being
    criticised etc)
  • Reinforce the value of being open about feelings
    so others get a chance to understand you and
    accept you
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