Aldrich C K
Department of Psychiatry, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville.
J Fam Pract. 1993 Mar;36(3):323-8.
In the year 2001, the status of psychiatry is viewed through the experiences and thoughts of a hypothetical psychiatrist and a hypothetical family physician. Psychiatry is continuing its explosive progress in brain physiology and psychopharmacology, but has backed away from studies and practice in the psychosocial field. As practice patterns change and more outpatient psychiatric care falls into the purview of the family physician, the two physicians see a need for ever more collaboration between their specialties. A greater commitment by family medicine to psychosocial training and research, especially in areas such as physician-patient and physician-family relationships, is urged.
2001年,通过一位假想的精神科医生和一位假想的家庭医生的经历与思考来审视精神病学的现状。精神病学在脑生理学和精神药理学方面继续取得飞速进展,但在社会心理领域的研究和实践却有所退缩。随着执业模式的改变,越来越多的门诊精神科护理纳入家庭医生的职责范围,这两位医生认为他们各自的专业之间需要更多的合作。他们敦促家庭医学更加致力于社会心理培训和研究,尤其是在医患关系和医生与患者家属关系等领域。