帮助者职业中残留的偏见。

Canada's mental health Pub Date : 1985-09-01
R Francis
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作者简要地讨论了一些帮助专业人员持有的消极态度和偏见,以及对他们护理的患者的后果。她强调,精神卫生工作者需要从一开始就保持对客户的尊重,支持他们为成长和自尊而奋斗,而不是疏远他们,对他们颐指气使,或将他们的疾病归咎于他们。尊重需要谦卑地面对他人的不幸,以及对我们共同人性的强烈肯定。
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Residual prejudice in the helping profession.

The author briefly discusses negative attitudes and prejudices held by some helping professionals, and the consequences for the patients in their care. She stresses the need for mental health workers to maintain respect for their clients from the outset, and to support them in their struggle for growth and self-esteem, rather than becoming detached from them, patronizing them, or blaming them for their illness. Respect requires humility in the face of another's misfortune, and a strong affirmation of our common humanity.

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