远程监控案例

IF 0.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Ghislaine Boulanger, Larry Rosenberg
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摘要

随着公共心理健康部门满足国家规定的必要性不断增加,保险公司限制了一年内的治疗次数,对循证治疗的重视,通常以某种形式的认知行为治疗为幌子,有增无减。与此同时,关于心理动力学的知识和实践能力几乎已经从美国大多数社区心理健康诊所消失了。随着资金的减少、服务需求的增加和成本的增加,这些环境中的治疗师及其主管有望满足州和联邦法规以及诊所自身规定的生产力和文件要求。这些要求几乎没有时间让治疗师与他们的主管讨论实际案例,反思他们与患者的经历,并想知道患者与他们的经历,这些技能本身就是心理动力学临床培训的基本工具,对患者护理至关重要。本文总结了一项试点研究结束时收集的定性数据,在该研究中,社区心理健康中心的十几名治疗师每周与心理动力主管/顾问志愿者单独会面,讨论他们正在进行的病例。
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The case for remote supervision

As the necessity of meeting state regulations has continued to mount in the public mental health sector, and insurance companies limit the number of therapy sessions covered in a year, the emphasis on evidence-based treatments, most often in the guise of some form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, continues unabated. Meanwhile, knowledge about and the ability to practice psychodynamically have all but vanished from most community mental health clinics in the United States. With shrinking funds, increasing demand for services, and increasing costs, therapists and their supervisors in these settings are expected to meet productivity and documentation requirements imposed by state and federal regulations and by the clinics themselves. These demands leave little time for therapists to discuss actual cases with their supervisors, to reflect on their experiences with patients and to wonder about the patient's experience with them, skills that are in themselves among the essential tools of psychodynamic clinical training and are crucial to patient care. This paper summarizes the qualitative data collected at the conclusion of a pilot study in which a dozen staff therapists in a community mental health center met weekly individually with psychodynamic supervisor/consultant volunteers to discuss their ongoing cases.

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1.30
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies is an international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for the publication of original work on the application of psychoanalysis to the entire range of human knowledge. This truly interdisciplinary journal offers a concentrated focus on the subjective and relational aspects of the human unconscious and its expression in human behavior in all its variety.
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