1960
DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1960.01710060123017
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Approaches to Psychiatric Consultation in a Research Hospital Setting

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“…[19] The situation oriented approach focuses on the interpersonal interactions of all the members of the clinical team involved in the care of the patient for whom consultation had been sought are taken into consideration to understand the patient's behavior and the consultee's concern about it. [20] The expanded psychiatric consultation model includes an operational group that involves the patient, the clinical staff, other patients, and the patient's family, however the central focus is the patient for whom consultation has been sought. [21]…”
Section: Consultation Liaison Models World Wide Vis-a-vis Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19] The situation oriented approach focuses on the interpersonal interactions of all the members of the clinical team involved in the care of the patient for whom consultation had been sought are taken into consideration to understand the patient's behavior and the consultee's concern about it. [20] The expanded psychiatric consultation model includes an operational group that involves the patient, the clinical staff, other patients, and the patient's family, however the central focus is the patient for whom consultation has been sought. [21]…”
Section: Consultation Liaison Models World Wide Vis-a-vis Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They must help to make the diagnosis and take over the psychiatric management of the patient, if necessary, but their tasks must not interfere with the patient's primary therapy. They may choose either the patient-oriented approach, which focuses attention on the needs of the patient, or the consultee-oriented approach which aims at assisting the consultee more than anyone else, or the situation-oriented approach which resolves the difficulty of the patient, his family, and the consultee, thus exerting a positive influence upon the total patient situation (<Greenberg, 1960).…”
Section: Organization Approach and Tacticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their finding that every psychiatric consultation stems from concerns, of which the most cogent are frequently not explicitly stated, has been a major impetus toward "consultee oriented" consultations. Greenberg, using case examples, describes the subtle conflicts and elaborated distortions on the part of the medical staff that influence the expressed reasons for consultation [12]. He defines two broad reasons for consultation requests:…”
Section: Rationale For Using Group Process In Liaison Consultationsmentioning
confidence: 99%