A qualitative exploration of the experience of community mental health clinicians working with people with borderline personality disorder in the context of high risk of suicide or self-harm

M. E. Hughes, Malcolm Bass, M. Bradley, Sarah Hirst-Winthrop
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Working with people with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is often viewed as challenging, especially when there is a high risk of suicide or self-harm. This study aimed to provide insight into the lived experience of clinicians working with these service users within community mental health teams.Unstructured interviews were conducted with four participants from two multidisciplinary teams within the same NHS trust. Transcripts were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.Three superordinate themes were identified. (1) All participants emphasised the stressful nature of their role, describing its emotional impact and contributory factors, including organisational and relational issues. (2) Coping strategies were evident, which may not always have been within the participants’ awareness. (3) The task of balancing seemingly opposing possibilities was identified, paralleling the need for people with BPD to resolve dichotomous thinking.There is a role for counselling psychologists in helping clinicians working within multidisciplinary teams to develop a deeper understanding of their responses through training and supervision. This could in turn enhance the care provided.
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对社区心理健康临床医生在自杀或自残高风险的情况下与边缘型人格障碍患者合作的经验进行定性探索
与边缘型人格障碍(BPD)患者合作通常被视为具有挑战性,尤其是在自杀或自残风险较高的情况下。这项研究旨在深入了解临床医生在社区心理健康团队中与这些服务用户合作的生活体验。对来自同一NHS信托机构内两个多学科团队的四名参与者进行了非结构化访谈。使用解释现象学分析对转录本进行分析。确定了三个上级主题。(1) 所有参与者都强调了他们角色的压力性质,描述了其情感影响和促成因素,包括组织和关系问题。(2) 应对策略是显而易见的,这可能并不总是在参与者的意识范围内。(3) 平衡看似对立的可能性的任务被确定,与BPD患者解决二分法思维的需求平行。咨询心理学家的作用是帮助在多学科团队中工作的临床医生通过培训和监督来更深入地了解他们的反应。这反过来可以加强所提供的护理。
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