Landsberg G, Saal R C, Taylor S L
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1975 Apr;26(4):230-1. doi: 10.1176/ps.26.4.230.
The authors report on the differences in attitudes and perceptions that clinical and community organization staff have about the role of community organizers in a mental health center and about the center's priorities. Community organizers defined their role as one enabling the community to act on social-welfare problems, while clinical staff defined it as a liaison role connecting community residents and clinical services. Community organizers placed less value on traditional services, and felt greater dissatisfaction with center priorities.
作者报告了临床工作人员和社区组织工作人员在对社区组织者在心理健康中心的角色以及该中心的优先事项的态度和看法上的差异。社区组织者将他们的角色定义为促使社区就社会福利问题采取行动,而临床工作人员则将其定义为连接社区居民和临床服务的联络角色。社区组织者对传统服务的重视程度较低,并且对中心的优先事项感到更大的不满。