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羞耻感与道德情感:跨文化临床实践中的问题。

Shame and the moral emotions: Issues in cross-cultural clinical practice.

机构信息

University of Minnesota Medical School, Psychiatrist, Metro Behavioral Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Metro Behavioral Health Minneapolis, Minneapolis, USA.

出版信息

J Eval Clin Pract. 2023 Oct;29(7):1150-1157. doi: 10.1111/jep.13784. Epub 2022 Nov 2.

Abstract

RATIONALE AND METHOD

Three interrelated topics are examined in this paper. These are (1) the study of shame and the other moral emotions (guilt, regret, remorse) as it relates to clinical approaches in cross-cultural psychiatry; (2) the examination of methodological problems and choices in researching and treating shame in persons who have experienced forced departure from their country of origin and immigration into ambivalent host countries, in which shame experienced as part of the power differentials between host and refugee is added to whatever shaming experiences the person endured within the violence of the country of origin; and (3) an examination of the suitability of evidence-based psychiatry (EBP) and narrative psychiatry as vehicles for providing clinical assessment and care that is scientifically rigorous and also establishes a reciprocally respectful relationship between two humans working on a single task of developing and understanding the life story of the person who has experienced the stresses of life as a refugee.

DISCUSSION

The three topics outlined above (shame viewed at many levels; experience of entering and receiving hospitality from a host country fraught with political resentment and bureaucratic institutional procedures, yet holding the possibility of rebuilding a life with the support and assistance of the healthcare professions and other agencies; the limitations of EBP and suitability of Narrative Psychiatry are discussed at theoretical and practical levels as these domains interact in seeking, through a true partnership, the common ethical goals of providing the best course of action for this patient at this moment.

CONCLUSIONS

We present two case vignettes as illustrations of how shame or respect arises and is responded to in the context of a psychiatry session.

摘要

理由与方法

本文探讨了三个相互关联的主题。这些主题是:(1)研究羞耻感和其他道德情感(内疚、遗憾、悔恨),因为它与跨文化精神病学的临床方法有关;(2)研究在经历被迫离开原籍国并移民到矛盾的东道国的人中,研究和治疗羞耻感的方法问题和选择,在这些国家中,作为东道国和难民之间权力差异的一部分而经历的羞耻感,加上个人在原籍国的暴力中所经历的任何羞耻感经历;(3)考察基于证据的精神病学(EBP)和叙事精神病学作为提供临床评估和护理的工具的适宜性,这些工具既具有科学严谨性,又在两个人共同完成一项任务时建立了相互尊重的关系,即开发和理解经历过难民生活压力的人的生活故事。

讨论

本文在理论和实践层面上讨论了上述三个主题(从多个层面看待羞耻感;进入和接受充满政治怨恨和官僚机构程序的东道国的接待的经历,但有可能在医疗保健专业人员和其他机构的支持和协助下重建生活;EBP 的局限性和叙事精神病学的适宜性,因为这些领域在寻求通过真正的伙伴关系,为此时此刻的患者提供最佳行动方案的共同伦理目标时相互作用)。

结论

我们提出了两个病例小插曲,说明在精神病学会议的背景下,羞耻感或尊重感是如何产生和回应的。

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