The resident and the borderline in-patient: a supervisor's perspective
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The resident and the borderline in-patient: a supervisor's perspective
Abstract
The problems of residents working intensively with borderline inpatients in a general hospital psychiatric unit area described. The resident feels pressure because of inexperience with intensive psychotherapy, and the high visibility of working in a closely supervised team setting. The border line patient baffles the resident with his defensive activity characterized by splitting, erotization, idealization, and negative therapeutic response. These difficulties complicate supervision, necessitating the supervisor's alertness to being caught in team splits or collusion with the resident's unrealistic hopefulness or nihilism. Supervision must actively address the resident's countertransference and the supervisor's counterresponses. Clinical vignettes illustrate the various problems.
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