McCarroll J E, Ursano R J, Wright K M, Fullerton C S
Department of Military Psychiatry, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, D.C.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1993 Apr;63(2):209-14. doi: 10.1037/h0079438.
Interviews with and observations of experienced and inexperienced personnel were conducted to determine their coping strategies before, during, and after their work with the bodies of people who had died violently. Avoidance, denial, and social support from the work group and spouse appeared to facilitate coping. The implications of these findings for therapeutic intervention are discussed.
对有经验和无经验的工作人员进行了访谈和观察,以确定他们在处理暴力死亡者尸体之前、期间和之后的应对策略。回避、否认以及来自工作团队和配偶的社会支持似乎有助于应对。讨论了这些发现对治疗干预的意义。