THE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF AUTHORITY AND ITS LOSS - THE EFFECT ON A WARD OF LOSING A CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST

Citation
Rd. Persaud et Cj. Meux, THE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF AUTHORITY AND ITS LOSS - THE EFFECT ON A WARD OF LOSING A CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST, British Journal of Medical Psychology, 67, 1994, pp. 1-11
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,"Psycology, Clinical",Psychiatry,Psychology
ISSN journal
00071129
Volume
67
Year of publication
1994
Part
1
Pages
1 - 11
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1129(1994)67:<1:TPOAAI>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
A consultant psychiatrist on an in-patient psychiatric unit left tempo rarily for a four-week visit to Australia. Eight of 11 patients under his care developed disturbed behaviour, although all had been stable f or many months before. Of the other 11 patients on the same ward, unde r the care of another consultant psychiatrist, only one developed simi lar problems over this time. It has already been well established in p revious research that loss events, particularly of attachment figures, contribute to psychopathology. However, what loss events the psychiat ric unit itself presents to patients, and furthermore how the loss of perhaps more distant but important figures, like consultants or senior psychiatrists, also affect patients has not been previously explored. The neglected issue of the role of authority in the therapeutic relat ionship as well as in psychiatric illness is discussed. It is suggeste d that this has important implications for psychiatric practice.