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摘要
目的说明阅读小说作为小组督导实践的价值,其重点是支持针对重性精神疾病(SMI)患者的以康复为导向的心理治疗:方法:对实践进行详细的实际描述,并对使用小说作为小组督导方法的拟议价值进行概念分析:作者认为,督导实践是临床督导的一个新颖组成部分,其价值在于能够促进反思性实践,在同行和督导关系中建立主体间性,并可为某些人抵御临床医生职业倦怠的风险:参加阅读小说的读书俱乐部作为督导的辅助体验,可以从四个关键方面促进以康复为导向的心理治疗:包括促进对自我、患者和精神病治疗体验的反思,促进对康复和康复障碍的反思,提供主体间性体验模式的能力,以及支持同行咨询和帮助抵消临床医生职业倦怠的价值。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
Reading fiction together to support reflective practice and recovery in serious mental illness: The value of book club.
Objective: To illustrate the value of reading fiction as a group supervision practice focused on supporting recovery-oriented psychotherapy for individuals experiencing serious mental illness (SMI).
Method: Detailed practical description of the practice and conceptual analysis of the proposed value of using fiction as a group supervision method.
Findings: Authors suggest that the supervisory practice is a novel component of clinical supervision, and offers value in its ability to promote reflective practice, to establish intersubjectivity among peers and supervisory relationships, and may serve for some to counter risks of clinician burnout.
Conclusions and implications for practice: Participating in a book club that reads fiction as an adjunctive experience to supervision can promote recovery-oriented psychotherapy in four key ways: including its promotion of reflection on self, patients, and the experience of therapy for psychosis, its promotion of reflection on recovery and barriers to recovery, its ability to offer an experiential model of intersubjectivity, and its value in supporting peer consultation and helping offset clinician burnout. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is sponsored by the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, at Boston University"s Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and by the US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (USPRA) . The mission of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is to promote the development of new knowledge related to psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery of persons with serious mental illnesses.