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训练案例的命运。

The fate of training cases.

作者信息

Glick R, Eagle P, Luber B, Roose S

出版信息

Int J Psychoanal. 1996 Aug;77 ( Pt 4):803-12.

PMID:8876337
Abstract

The authors regard the treatment of analytic patients as a crucial, formative and ultimately integrative experience in a candidate's development that has received remarkably little direct attention as an aspect of analytic education. From 1983 to 1992 a questionnaire was sent to all graduates of the Columbia University Psychoanalytic Center for Training and Research asking for information on training cases, both those terminated before graduation and those still ongoing at the time of graduation. The authors report data on pre-graduation candidate case experience, treatment duration of training cases, the impact of graduation on the course of analysis and on a global assessment of the outcome. 70 per cent of the 71 who graduated between 1983 and 1992 returned the questionnaire. The survey showed that before graduation the average candidate had a cumulative nine-year experience of treating training cases. 35 per cent of cases terminated before graduation and were invariably considered to have an unsuccessful outcome. Thus the 'failed case' was a common event and should be anticipated as part of a candidate's education. There was no evidence of precipitous termination of cases after graduation; in fact the data suggest that graduation has no discernible effect on the timing of termination. The vast majority of candidates at Columbia continue to be supervised after graduation, which suggests that graduation is only a marker in the training of an analyst, rather than the point of completion. With respect to outcome, 23 per cent of the 151 terminated cases were rated successful. Though this finding is consistent with previous reports, the methodological limitations of this study limit the confidence in this result. One of the important issues raised by these results is the impact of training requirements on the candidate's education and the Fate of Training Cases.

摘要

作者们认为,对接受精神分析治疗的患者进行治疗,是候选人成长过程中的一次关键、有形成效且最终具有整合性的经历,但作为精神分析教育的一个方面,这方面受到的直接关注少之又少。1983年至1992年期间,一份调查问卷被寄给了哥伦比亚大学精神分析培训与研究中心的所有毕业生,询问有关培训案例的信息,包括那些在毕业前结束的案例以及毕业时仍在进行的案例。作者们报告了毕业前候选人的案例经验、培训案例的治疗时长、毕业对分析进程的影响以及对结果的整体评估等数据。在1983年至1992年毕业的71人中,有70%回复了问卷。调查显示,毕业前,平均每位候选人有累计九年的治疗培训案例经验。35%的案例在毕业前结束,且无一例外被认为治疗结果不成功。因此,“失败案例”是常见的,应被视为候选人教育的一部分。没有证据表明毕业后案例会突然终止;事实上,数据表明毕业对终止时间没有明显影响。哥伦比亚大学的绝大多数候选人毕业后仍继续接受督导,这表明毕业只是分析师培训过程中的一个标志,而非完成点。关于治疗结果,在151个已结束的案例中,23%被评为成功。尽管这一发现与之前的报告一致,但本研究的方法局限性限制了对这一结果的可信度。这些结果引发的一个重要问题是培训要求对候选人教育的影响以及培训案例的结局。

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