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AMBIT (Adolescent Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment) : ウィキペディア英語版
Adolescent Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment
Adolescent Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment (''AMBIT'') is a novel adaptation 〔Bevington D, Fuggle P, Fonagy P, Asen E and Target M (2012) “Adolescent Mentalization-Based Integrative Therapy (AMBIT): A new integrated approach to working with the most hard to reach adolescents with severe complex mental health needs.” CAMH Journal (published electronically May 4, 2012 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-3588.2012.00666.x)〕 (by Dickon Bevington, Peter Fuggle, Peter Fonagy, Eia Asen, Mary Target, Neil Dawson and Rabia Malik) of the theory of Mentalization and practices of Mentalization-based treatment to address the needs of chaotic, complex and multiply comorbid youth, via team-based (predominantly outreach) multimodal practices.〔Asen, E. & Bevington, D. (2007): Barefoot practitioners: a proposal for a manualized, home-based Adolescent in Crisis Intervention Project. In: Baruch, G., Fonagy, P. & Robins, D. (eds): Reaching the Hard to Reach. John Wiley, Chichester - an early description of the model, with less emphasis on the organisational elements.〕

These practices, shaped by an eightfold principled therapeutic stance and using Mentalization as the integrating framework, balance the development of a strong therapeutic attachment to a key worker with strong peer-to-peer relationships between workers that are designed counteract the potential for destabilising effects from such intense work.〔Bevington D, Fuggle P (2012) Supporting and enhancing mentalization in community outreach teams working with socially excluded youth: the AMBIT approach. In “Minding the Child: mentalization-based interventions with children, young people and their families.” Ed. Midgley N and Vrouva I, Routledge, 2012.〕
Mentalization is applied and fostered in three directions in AMBIT:

* Towards the young person and their family/carers.
* Towards colleagues and peers.
* Towards the wider multi-agency network.
In addition a range of manualized 'barefoot' adaptations of existing evidence-based treatment modalities are available to workers, and the approach encourages the development of a "learning organisation" stance (see the work of Peter Senge) within local teams, including the promotion of constrained local adaptation to create specific implementations that offer a "fit" for local cultures and service ecologies. This is supported by the innovative (active) approach to "treatment manualization".
==AMBIT treatment manual==

AMBIT deploys a novel open-source Wiki-based approach to treatment manualization〔(manualization )〕 based on TiddlyWiki and TiddlySpace that allows multiple teams to develop their own locally adapted versions of a common core of AMBIT material. Drawing on developments in programming, the authors have described the approach as an "open source approach to therapy".

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