Kay J
Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1981 Jun;3(2):89-94. doi: 10.1016/0163-8343(81)90049-9.
The author describes a survey of psychiatric residents and faculty supervisors inquiring as to problematic aspects of the psychotherapy of medical students when treated by residents. Medical students' idealization of and identification with their resident-therapist were found to produce a significant amount of discomfort for the trainee. Difficulties in the psychotherapies were also attributed to the numerous possibilities of identification by the residents with their medical student patients. The varied forms of identification are detailed through the use of clinical vignettes submitted by respondents. It is the author's contention that psychotherapies involving these "special patients" provide a window for examining many issues in the development of the resident's professional self. Given the increasing number of medical students electing some form of personal psychotherapy and the declining number entering psychiatry residency training, the timeliness of this issue is noted.
作者描述了一项针对精神科住院医师及其带教老师的调查,询问住院医师治疗医学生时心理治疗中存在的问题。研究发现,医学生对其住院医师治疗师的理想化和认同给实习生带来了极大的不适。心理治疗中的困难还归因于住院医师与医学生患者存在多种认同可能性。通过受访者提交的临床案例详细阐述了认同的不同形式。作者认为,涉及这些“特殊患者”的心理治疗为审视住院医师职业自我发展中的诸多问题提供了一个窗口。鉴于选择某种形式个人心理治疗的医学生数量不断增加,而进入精神科住院医师培训的人数却在减少,该问题的时效性值得关注。