Perlmutter Richard A, Jones James E
Psychiatric Emergency Services.
Division of Family Programs.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1985 Jan;55(1):130-139. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.1985.tb03426.x.
Families of patients coming to a psychiatric emergency service pose severe professional and emotional challenges. Interviewing the patient and family together has advantages for patient, family, and interviewer. The traditional emergency assessment is greatly enhanced by attention to the family perspective and to the broader social context. Such information effectively facilitates problem-solving and negotiation of disposition. The importance of the interviewer's mature, flexible functioning is emphasized.
前来精神科急诊服务部门的患者家属带来了严峻的专业和情感挑战。同时对患者及其家属进行访谈对患者、家属和访谈者都有好处。关注家庭视角和更广泛的社会背景能极大地提升传统的急诊评估。此类信息能有效地促进问题解决和处置协商。强调了访谈者成熟、灵活运作的重要性。