Heidel S H
Department of Psychiatry, University of California at San Diego, USA.
Occup Med. 1996 Oct-Dec;11(4):669-77.
Because the primary client of an occupational psychiatrist is the organization, the occupational psychiatrist's job is to restore normalcy and productivity in the workplace by attending to the psychological needs of affected employees. This chapter addresses the psychiatrist's role in conducting individual clinical assessments, crisis management, education and training, management consultation, and supervision.
由于职业精神科医生的主要服务对象是组织,其工作是通过关注受影响员工的心理需求来恢复工作场所的正常状态和生产力。本章阐述了精神科医生在进行个体临床评估、危机管理、教育与培训、管理咨询及监督方面的作用。