Contingent Control and Wild Moments: Conducting Psychiatric Evaluations in the Home

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Autor(a) principal: Emerson, Robert M.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pollner, Melvin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v7i1.1788
Resumo: When social control and social service workers go into the field, into the “native habitat” of some problem, a variety of tacit structures and controls that mark office work with its standardized documents and formal meetings are weakened or absent entirely. As a result, compared to office settings, social control work in field settings tends to become open, contingent, unpredictable, and on occasion even wild. This article provides a strategic case study of the distinctive features of social control decision-making in the field, drawing on observations of field work by psychiatric emergency teams (PET) from the 1970s. PET typically went to the homes of psychiatrically-troubled persons in order to conduct evaluations for involuntary mental hospitalization. This article will analyze the varied, situationally-sensitive practices these workers adopted to evaluate such patients in their own homes.
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title Contingent Control and Wild Moments: Conducting Psychiatric Evaluations in the Home
spellingShingle Contingent Control and Wild Moments: Conducting Psychiatric Evaluations in the Home
Emerson, Robert M.
clientization; field psychiatry; frontline decision-making; social control; home visits
title_short Contingent Control and Wild Moments: Conducting Psychiatric Evaluations in the Home
title_full Contingent Control and Wild Moments: Conducting Psychiatric Evaluations in the Home
title_fullStr Contingent Control and Wild Moments: Conducting Psychiatric Evaluations in the Home
title_full_unstemmed Contingent Control and Wild Moments: Conducting Psychiatric Evaluations in the Home
title_sort Contingent Control and Wild Moments: Conducting Psychiatric Evaluations in the Home
author Emerson, Robert M.
author_facet Emerson, Robert M.
Pollner, Melvin
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Emerson, Robert M.
Pollner, Melvin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv clientization; field psychiatry; frontline decision-making; social control; home visits
topic clientization; field psychiatry; frontline decision-making; social control; home visits
description When social control and social service workers go into the field, into the “native habitat” of some problem, a variety of tacit structures and controls that mark office work with its standardized documents and formal meetings are weakened or absent entirely. As a result, compared to office settings, social control work in field settings tends to become open, contingent, unpredictable, and on occasion even wild. This article provides a strategic case study of the distinctive features of social control decision-making in the field, drawing on observations of field work by psychiatric emergency teams (PET) from the 1970s. PET typically went to the homes of psychiatrically-troubled persons in order to conduct evaluations for involuntary mental hospitalization. This article will analyze the varied, situationally-sensitive practices these workers adopted to evaluate such patients in their own homes.
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