Zealberg J J, Christie S D, Puckett J A, McAlhany D, Durban M
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Charleston 29425.
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1992 Jun;43(6):612-5. doi: 10.1176/ps.43.6.612.
An emergency psychiatry-mobile crisis program was established in 1987 in Charleston, South Carolina, linking professionals from the mental health center, the university, and the local police department. The program has two goals: to provide emergency psychiatric services to persons in the community and to train psychiatric residents in crisis intervention. Mental health staff act as consultants to the police in some situations, and in others the police provide security. The authors describe the development of the collaboration with police and important features of the program. Three cases illustrate how such collaboration can be of mutual benefit and can save lives.
1987年,南卡罗来纳州查尔斯顿市设立了一个紧急精神病学——移动危机项目,该项目将心理健康中心、大学和当地警察局的专业人员联系在一起。该项目有两个目标:为社区中的人们提供紧急精神病学服务,并培训精神病学住院医师进行危机干预。在某些情况下,心理健康工作人员担任警方的顾问,而在其他情况下,警方提供安保服务。作者描述了与警方合作的发展情况以及该项目的重要特征。三个案例说明了这种合作如何能够互利共赢并挽救生命。