Notes on a Contextual Approach to Medical Ward Consultation: The Importance of Social System Mythology
- 1 March 1974
- journal article
- case report
- Published by SAGE Publications in The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine
- Vol. 5 (1) , 41-49
- https://doi.org/10.2190/6ydg-fc61-c0jc-8lgd
Abstract
The psychiatric consultant requires a broad understanding of the context of consultation to supplement his knowledge of psychodynamics. The authors propose viewing the medical ward in the model of a “quasi-open community,” in which a culture is transmitted from one generation of personnel to the next through a ward mythology-which embodies ideals, for example, for the roles of Nurse and Doctor. Requests for psychiatric consultation often result from the partial breakdown in this mythology; the consultant's immediate task is to reconstruct group ideals and facilitate community re-unification in order to promote the recovery of patients. Later on, when the staff has had a chance to distance itself from the threat to its solidarity, the consultant can help the ward community understand both the adaptive and non-adaptive aspects of its own mythology. Case examples illustrate how respecting the quasi-open character of the medical ward and giving credence to its mythology can promote the reconstitution of ward communities in disarray and aid individual patients as well.Keywords
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