Catty Jocelyn
Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust, 120 Belsize Lane, London NW3 5BA.
J Child Psychother. 2021 May 4;47(2):188-204. doi: 10.1080/0075417X.2021.1954977.
This paper draws on the scholarship of an inter-disciplinary project about time and waiting in healthcare to explore questions of urgency and risk in clinical work with depressed and suicidal young people, and how the feeling of being compelled to act can be meaningfully explored from a psychoanalytic perspective. The paper examines adolescence as both a time of inherent crisis and one in which self-harm and suicidal ideation represent particular challenges. It then considers Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service practice in relation to acute mental health crisis, and in the context of the chronic crisis affecting the UK National Health Service. Considering both formal psychoanalytic psychotherapy and the contribution of psychoanalytic thinking to multidisciplinary discussions and emergency work in CAMHS, the author then considers the anticipatory anxieties that affect such work, and the particular role of psychoanalytic thinking for young people burdened by suicidal ideation and the professionals caring for them.
本文借鉴了一个关于医疗保健中的时间与等待的跨学科项目的学术成果,以探讨与抑郁及有自杀倾向的年轻人进行临床工作时的紧迫性和风险问题,以及如何从精神分析的角度有意义地探究被迫采取行动的感觉。本文将青春期视为一个既存在内在危机,又在其中自我伤害和自杀意念构成特殊挑战的时期。接着,本文结合急性心理健康危机以及影响英国国民医疗服务体系的慢性危机,考量儿童与青少年心理健康服务的实践情况。在考虑了正规的精神分析心理治疗以及精神分析思维对儿童与青少年心理健康服务中的多学科讨论和应急工作的贡献后,作者进而思考影响此类工作的预期焦虑,以及精神分析思维对于受自杀意念困扰的年轻人及其护理专业人员的特殊作用。