Ingram Douglas H, Best Kimberly
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, New York Medical College.
Psychiatry Residency Training Director and Associate Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia.
Psychodyn Psychiatry. 2020 Fall;48(3):234-258. doi: 10.1521/pdps.2020.48.3.234.
Near the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, on April 13, 2020, about 50 members of the American Academy of Psychodynamic Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis convened through Zoom to talk about the impact of the pandemic on their practices, their patients, and themselves.* They offer their reflections through oral and written comments. Participants were encouraged to organize their contributions around the dimensions of administrative psychiatry, the structure of clinical care, the content of clinical care, the patients' reported personal experiences, and the psychiatrists' reported personal experiences. Themes identified and discussed are paradoxical separateness, seeking an optimal interpersonal distance, finding new idioms, reality and symbolism, and loss, mourning, and isolation. The views are noted to touch on only one point early in the arc of the pandemic. A significant body of personal commentary provides an understanding of the roots of themes likely to evolve as the pandemic progresses.
在2019冠状病毒病大流行初期,即2020年4月13日,约50名美国精神动力精神病学与精神分析学会成员通过Zoom平台召开会议,讨论大流行对他们的业务、患者以及他们自身的影响。* 他们通过口头和书面评论分享了自己的思考。参与者被鼓励围绕行政精神病学、临床护理结构、临床护理内容、患者报告的个人经历以及精神科医生报告的个人经历等方面来组织自己的发言。所确定并讨论的主题包括矛盾的分离、寻求最佳人际距离、寻找新的表达方式、现实与象征意义,以及失落、哀悼和孤立。需要指出的是,这些观点仅涉及大流行初期的一个方面。大量的个人评论有助于理解随着大流行的发展可能会演变的主题根源。