Beyond the walls of Camden & Islington personality disorder service: a qualitative study of clinical consultation to external services

IF 1.2 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/02668734.2021.1953116
Andrew White, A. Herbert, Pierise Marshall
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Abstract

The Camden and Islington Personality Disorder Service (PDS) increasingly provides clinical consultation to external services. There is a dearth of research on the experience of clinicians delivering such consultation. Interviews were conducted with clinicians from the PDS, and a semantic Thematic Analysis was conducted on transcripts to answer the question, ‘What is the experience of Personality Disorder Service staff providing input to staff in external services?’ 13 sub-themes under four overarching themes were identified (these latter were: Anxiety, Fragmented Co-working, Task Difficulty, and Positive Outcome). These themes provide an overview of the experience of consulting clinicians. Themes are explored through Kleinian psychoanalytic theory, with reference to Bion’s work on containment and groups. Findings suggest that staff need to retain thinking space to work effectively, to feel safe and recover a sense of competence when it is attacked, highlighting the need for access to structures such as supervision. The responsibility for trying to reduce distress, risk (to self, to and from others) and functional disability of people with a diagnosis of personality disorder cannot belong to one person or service but services need to be able to think together to gain a better understanding and have an agreed cross-service response.
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卡姆登和伊斯灵顿人格障碍服务的墙外:对外部服务的临床咨询的定性研究
卡姆登和伊斯灵顿人格障碍服务中心(PDS)越来越多地向外部服务机构提供临床咨询。对临床医生提供此类咨询的经验缺乏研究。对PDS的临床医生进行了访谈,并对成绩单进行了语义主题分析,以回答以下问题:“人格障碍服务人员在外部服务中为工作人员提供投入的经历是什么?”确定了四个总体主题下的13个子主题(后一个主题是:焦虑、零散的合作、任务难度和积极结果)。这些主题提供了临床医生咨询经验的概述。主题是通过克莱因精神分析理论,参考比恩关于遏制和群体的工作来探索的。调查结果表明,工作人员需要保留有效工作的思维空间,在受到攻击时感到安全,并恢复能力感,这突出了进入监督等结构的必要性。试图减少被诊断为人格障碍的人的痛苦、风险(对自己、对他人和对他人)和功能残疾的责任不能属于一个人或服务机构,但服务机构需要能够共同思考,以获得更好的理解,并达成一致的跨服务回应。
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Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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期刊介绍: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy publishes original contributions on the application, development and evaluation of psychoanalytic ideas and therapeutic interventions in the public health sector and other related applied settings. The Journal aims to promote theoretical and applied developments that are underpinned by a psychoanalytic understanding of the mind. Its aims are consonant with those of the Association for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the NHS (APP in the NHS) in promoting applied psychoanalytic work and thinking in the health care system, across the whole age range.
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