Kleinman B L
Department of Occupational Therapy Education, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City.
Am J Occup Ther. 1992 Jun;46(6):555-7. doi: 10.5014/ajot.46.6.555.
Although the number of occupational therapists working in mental health has dwindled, the number of people who need our services has not. In our tendency to cling to a medical model of service provision, we have allowed the scope and content of our services to be limited to what has been supported within this model. A social model that stresses functional adaptation within the community, exemplified in psychosocial rehabilitation, offers a promising alternative. A strongly proactive stance is needed if occupational therapists are to participate fully. Occupational therapy can survive without mental health specialists, but a large and deserving population could ultimately be deprived of a valuable service.
尽管从事心理健康领域工作的职业治疗师数量有所减少,但需要我们服务的人数却并未减少。由于我们倾向于坚持医疗服务模式,我们已将服务的范围和内容限制在了该模式所支持的范围内。一种强调社区内功能适应的社会模式,如心理社会康复所体现的那样,提供了一个有前景的替代方案。如果职业治疗师要充分参与,就需要采取积极主动的立场。没有心理健康专家,职业治疗也能存续,但大量值得服务的人群最终可能会被剥夺一项有价值的服务。