Psychotherapy with an adolescent boy who refused medical treatment.
Autor: | Adamo, SimonettaM.G., de Cristofaro, Wanda |
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Předmět: |
MALABSORPTION syndromes
CONTROL (Psychology) CHILDREN'S hospitals ENTEROSTOMY HOSPITAL admission & discharge MOTIVATION (Psychology) HEALTH outcome assessment PARENTERAL feeding PHYSICAL therapy PSYCHOANALYSIS PSYCHOTHERAPY REGRESSION (Psychology) SURGICAL complications TRUST PATIENT refusal of treatment TREATMENT effectiveness REHABILITATION ADOLESCENCE PSYCHOLOGY |
Zdroj: | Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy; Jun2011, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p176-190, 15p |
Abstrakt: | In this paper we describe psychotherapeutic work carried out in a paediatric hospital to illustrate the important contribution of a psychoanalytically-oriented approach in a hospital context. The work concerns an adolescent boy who had undergone several surgical operations with the result that some of his natural orifices were obstructed and artificial ones had to be created. He was referred to us because he refused pharmacological and rehabilitative treatment necessary prior to further surgery and his eventual recovery. The boy's experience of loss of control of his life and the more primitive anxieties of not feeling safely contained in his physical and psychic skin emerged and were worked through in the psychotherapeutic relationship. The parallel work with medical staff reduced the risk of splitting and acting out by the patient and professionals. The approach adopted enabled this boy to resume his medical treatment and his developmental process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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