Beitman B D, Chiles J, Carlin A
J Clin Psychiatry. 1984 Nov;45(11):458-9.
Members of the Washington State Psychiatric Association (N = 387) were sent a questionnaire asking about their experience with providing adjunctive medicinal treatment to patients in psychotherapy with someone else. Of the 202 respondents, 63% acknowledged such "therapeutic triangles." Younger psychiatrists, psychiatrists working in clinic and/or public settings, and non-psychoanalytic psychiatrists were more likely to participate in such arrangements. It is estimated that between 7200 and 21,000 U.S. psychiatrists participate in such arrangements, with 72,000-210,000 patients seen each month. More extensive study of all aspects of this phenomenon is urged.
华盛顿州精神病学协会的成员(N = 387)收到了一份调查问卷,询问他们在与他人共同为接受心理治疗的患者提供辅助药物治疗方面的经历。在202名受访者中,63%承认存在这种“治疗三角关系”。年轻的精神科医生、在诊所和/或公共机构工作的精神科医生以及非精神分析流派的精神科医生更有可能参与此类安排。据估计,美国有7200至21000名精神科医生参与此类安排,每月有72000至210000名患者接受治疗。敦促对这一现象的各个方面进行更广泛的研究。