Difficult patients in extended psychiatric hospitalization: a research perspective on the patient, staff and team |
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Authors: | D B Colson |
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Affiliation: | C. F. Menninger Memorial Hospital, Topeka, KS. |
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Abstract: | A series of publications has emerged from a comprehensive research project on difficulties in extended psychiatric hospital treatment, each of which describes factors that may influence difficulty: staff perceptions, difficult patient profiles, countertransference, intrapsychic features, organic brain impairment, problematic areas of treatment. This paper is intended to provide an overview and clinical integration of those diverse findings and an application of the findings to clinical conceptualization. The research supplements existing knowledge about treatment difficulty and countertransference in dyads by providing information about how such phenomena are influenced by clinical teams, by professional roles or disciplines, and by the treatment delivery system. Finally, I will describe future issues, questions and research efforts that are generated by these findings. |
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