The therapist and the patient: Coping with noncompliance

Citation
Y. Melamed et H. Szor, The therapist and the patient: Coping with noncompliance, COMP PSYCHI, 40(5), 1999, pp. 391-395
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,"Clinical Psycology & Psychiatry
Journal title
COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRY
ISSN journal
0010440X → ACNP
Volume
40
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
391 - 395
Database
ISI
SICI code
0010-440X(199909/10)40:5<391:TTATPC>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
In the mental health clinic, the psychotherapist must cope with a multitude of diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Extensive efforts are expended i n reaching a diagnosis and a decision regarding treatment, Despite these ef forts, the patient may fail to comply with the recommendations for treatmen t. Noncompliance has a wide variety of manifestations. One of the major rea sons for noncompliance concerns the relationship between the patient and th e physician, forcing the therapist to take an active part. Manifestations o f noncompliance usually arouse countertransference reactions in therapists, who feel that this behavior exemplifies a lack of trust in them and in the corpus of knowledge they represent. Unique to the therapist's work in the mental health clinic is the need that sometimes arises to begin interventio n before a basis for treatment has been established or an initial treatment contract achieved. In certain cases, observation is the only psychotherape utic intervention possible. Much time may elapse until a therapeutic contra ct is established, and sometimes it is not established at all. Copyright (C ) 1999 by W.B. Saunders Company.