"不安全"的心理治疗监督
John C Markowitz1,2, Randon Welton3, Clio Franklin4
1Division of Clinical Therapeutics, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York.
American journal of psychotherapy
|September 4, 2025
概括
精神病治疗人员可能会终止心理治疗的监督,如果他们认为它在心理上是不安全的,会影响学习和患者的护理. 解决监管联盟的破裂对于培训至关重要.
科学领域:
- 精神病学
- 心理医学
- 医学教育
背景情况:
- 心理治疗监督对于精神病学学员的发展,知识转移和患者安全至关重要.
- 监督通常是监督者和受监督者的有益经验.
- 干扰监督联盟可能会导致不安全感,并阻碍学员的进步.
研究的目的:
- 检查精神病医生认为心理治疗监督是心理不安全的情况.
- 讨论心理安全的重要性和心理治疗培训中的监督联盟.
- 探索修复联盟破裂的策略以及监督者的守门角色.
主要方法:
- 两起平行事件的案例分析涉及居民终止监督.
- 对心理治疗和监督的固有要求进行审查.
- 讨论联盟的破裂和修复战略.
主要成果:
- 两名精神病医生突然终止了监督,
- 干扰监督联盟可能会阻碍学习并对患者结果产生负面影响.
- 在心理治疗和监督中,
结论:
- 心理安全是有效心理治疗监督的先决条件.
- 识别和修复监管联盟中的断裂对于学员的发展至关重要.
- 潜在的世俗变化可能会影响精神病学住院教育和监督的动态.
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