Friedman C T, Yamamoto J, Wolkon G H, David L
Am J Psychiatry. 1978 Nov;135(11):1388-91. doi: 10.1176/ajp.135.11.1388.
The authors questioned residents and supervisors at a large clinic about their attitudes and experiences regarding clinical supervision. Half of the residents then videotaped one of their psychotherapy sessions and presented the tape in their next supervisory session. The procedure had little effect on patients, was anxiety-provoking for the residents, and had some diagnostic benefit for the supervisors. After the taping, the residents' views about taping were less positive than before the taping, but the supervisors' views did not change significantly.
作者就临床监督的态度和经历,询问了一家大型诊所的住院医师和督导人员。随后,一半的住院医师对他们的一次心理治疗疗程进行录像,并在下次督导会议上播放录像带。该程序对患者影响甚微,让住院医师感到焦虑,却对督导人员有一定诊断益处。录像后,住院医师对录像的看法不如录像前积极,但督导人员的看法没有显著变化。