Scott & White Healthcare, Temple, Texas 76508, USA.
Death Stud. 2012 Jan;36(1):23-40. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2011.553503.
The authors argued that death competence, defined as specialized skill in tolerating and managing clients' problems related to dying, death, and bereavement, is a necessary prerequisite for ethical practice in grief counseling. A selected review of the literature tracing the underpinnings of this concept reveals how a robust construct of death competence evolved. Using the vehicle of a case study, the authors analyzed an example of empathic failure resulting from an apparent lack of death competence on the part of a mental health provider to illustrate the importance of this characteristic in delivering clinically effective and ethically sensitive grief counseling.
作者认为,死亡能力是指在容忍和处理与死亡、濒死和丧亲有关的客户问题方面的专业技能,是悲伤咨询中符合伦理实践的必要前提。对追溯这一概念基础的文献进行了选择性回顾,揭示了死亡能力这一稳健构建是如何演变的。作者通过案例研究的方式,分析了一个心理健康提供者由于明显缺乏死亡能力而导致同理心失效的例子,说明了在提供临床有效和符合伦理的悲伤咨询方面,这一特征的重要性。