Pilowsky I
Am J Psychiatry. 1976 Jul;133(7):752-6. doi: 10.1176/ajp.133.7.752.
The author discusses the difficulties inherent in the role of the psychiatrist in a pain clinic as well as some of the recurring problems that he has seen in this setting. He states that the psychiatrist brings to the understanding of pain a multidimensional approach, which is hard for nonpsychiatrist clinicians to accept, and valuable psychophysical methods for evaluating and quantifying pain. He discusses aspects of the interplay between intrapsychic and interpersonal factors in the pain experience, particularly the relationship between pain and guilt, and illustrates these aspects with case reports.
作者探讨了精神科医生在疼痛诊所角色中固有的困难,以及他在这种环境中所见到的一些反复出现的问题。他指出,精神科医生在理解疼痛方面采用的是一种多维方法,这对非精神科临床医生来说很难接受,同时还拥有用于评估和量化疼痛的宝贵心理物理学方法。他讨论了疼痛体验中心理内部和人际因素之间相互作用的各个方面,特别是疼痛与内疚之间的关系,并通过病例报告对这些方面进行了说明。