Kurtz Arabella
Leicester Partnership NHS Trust, UK.
Crim Behav Ment Health. 2002;12(2 Suppl):S68-80. doi: 10.1002/cbm.2200120608.
The work of forensic mental health practitioners is particularly challenging because of the pervasive and long-term difficulties of mentally disordered offenders and the combined therapeutic and custodial duties of forensic services. Despite this, little has been written about the psychological impact of this type of work on staff and the organization of forensic services. The focus in this article is on two services where the author worked: a regional secure unit (RSU) and community forensic mental health service. The complexity of the task in both services is discussed. Suggestions are made about the feelings, conscious and unconscious, which the task and working environment arouse in practitioners. Observations relating to the working culture of the two services are offered, broadly understood as organizational defences against anxiety in the staff groups. Concepts from the psychoanalytic study of organizations are used to analyse these observations. There is a discussion as to how to limit the need for the development of organizational defences in forensic mental health.
法医精神健康从业者的工作极具挑战性,这是因为精神错乱罪犯存在普遍且长期的问题,以及法医服务兼具治疗和监管职责。尽管如此,关于这类工作对工作人员的心理影响以及法医服务的组织情况,却鲜有著述。本文重点关注作者曾工作过的两个服务机构:一个地区安全病房(RSU)和社区法医精神健康服务机构。文中讨论了这两个服务机构任务的复杂性。针对任务及工作环境在从业者身上引发的有意识和无意识的感受,提出了一些建议。文中还呈现了与这两个服务机构工作文化相关的观察结果,广义上理解为针对工作人员群体焦虑情绪的组织防御机制。运用组织精神分析研究中的概念来分析这些观察结果。文中还讨论了如何限制法医精神健康领域组织防御机制发展的必要性。