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This article describes the first reported psychotherapeutic group for hospitalized burn patients. The rationale for the group is based upon an adaptive coping model. Issues typically dealt with in groups include feelings toward hospital staff, emotional reactions to treatments, and feelings concerning their burn injury. Body image and resultant self-esteem issues are a major theme. The importance of clinical services for burn injured patients and the involvement of mental health professionals in service delivery is emphasized.
本文描述了首个报道的针对住院烧伤患者的心理治疗小组。该小组的理论依据基于一种适应性应对模型。小组中通常处理的问题包括对医院工作人员的感受、对治疗的情绪反应以及对烧伤的感受。身体形象和由此产生的自尊问题是一个主要主题。强调了为烧伤患者提供临床服务以及心理健康专业人员参与服务提供的重要性。