Multiple-role dilemmas for military mental health care providers
Autor: | John Ralph, Mark Heim, Roderick Bacho, W. Brad Johnson |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Warfare Self Disclosure Interprofessional Relations Psychology Clinical Work Capacity Evaluation Friends Military medicine Professional Role Nursing medicine Humans Organizational Objectives Military medical ethics Psychiatry business.industry Conflict of Interest Public health Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health General Medicine Professional-Patient Relations Military psychiatry Mental health United States Harm Military Personnel Military Psychiatry Military psychology Self-disclosure business |
Zdroj: | Military medicine. 171(4) |
ISSN: | 0026-4075 |
Popis: | Military psychologists and psychiatrists frequently face ethical quandaries involving boundary crossings, or extratherapy contact, and multiple relationships. A multiple relationship is defined as necessarily engaging psychotherapy patients in nonclinical roles, such as coworker, superior officer, neighbor, or friend. In contrast to their civilian counterparts, military mental health professionals must often engage patients in many different contexts and roles. In this article, we consider the distinctive features of mental health practice in the military and offer military providers several practice guidelines for avoiding harm to patients in military settings. This article is also designed to enhance sensitivity to multiple-role risks among nonpsychiatric providers. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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