Dobbie Megan, Mellor David
School of Psychology, Deakin University, Australia.
Psychol Health Med. 2008 Oct;13(5):583-90. doi: 10.1080/13548500801983041.
A significant proportion of the population is affected by chronic illnesses, which have a marked impact on psychological adjustment at both the individual and family level. The nature of these illnesses and their impacts is complex, and has implications for psychological practice. This paper reviews these issues, and argues that more emphasis should be given to medical conditions in training programmes for psychologists.
相当一部分人口受到慢性病的影响,这些疾病在个人和家庭层面都对心理调适产生显著影响。这些疾病的性质及其影响是复杂的,并且对心理治疗实践具有启示意义。本文对这些问题进行了综述,并认为在心理学家的培训项目中应更加重视医疗状况。