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Can Fam Physician. 1982 Aug;28:1440-2.
The family physician can become anxious when confronted by the limits of his abilities, especially with certain kinds of patients—the one who is “too intelligent”, the one who lacks motivation, or the dying patient. “Counter-transference” is another factor. The physician may use defense mechanisms such as denial or aggression. He must recognize the existence of this anxiety, establish a relationship of equality with the patient, and develop his affective potential. To do this requires knowledge of oneself.
面对自身能力的局限时,家庭医生可能会变得焦虑,尤其是面对某些类型的患者时——比如“过于聪明”的患者、缺乏动力的患者或临终患者。“反移情”是另一个因素。医生可能会使用诸如否认或攻击等防御机制。他必须认识到这种焦虑的存在,与患者建立平等的关系,并发挥自己的情感潜能。做到这一点需要了解自己。