Examining the tradition of therapeutic communities, Therapeutic Communities: Past, Present and Future is a wide-ranging introduction to both theory and practice. The book explores the creative and original approaches of such communities to psychiatric care, and is a stimulating challenge to all those working in the mental health field.
Examining the tradition of therapeutic communities, Therapeutic Communities: Past, Present and Future is a wide-ranging introduction to both theory and practice. The book explores the creative and original approaches of such communities to psychiatric care, and is a stimulating challenge to all those working in the mental health field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword John Cox. Introduction Rex Haigh and Penelope Campling. PART ONE: OUR ROOTS. 1. A momentous experiment Tom Harrison Newbridge House Birmingham. 2. Social psychiatry David Clarke. 3. Psychoanalytic origins R.D. Hinshelwood Association of Therapeutic Communities. 4. Group analytic ideas Davey Rawlinson Winterbourne Therapeutic Community Reading. 5. Nursing Richard Byrt Arnold Lodge Leicester. PART TWO: MODERN PRACTICE. 6. Joining and leaving Kingsley Norton Henderson Hospital and St Georges Hospital Medical School. 7. Boundaries Penelope Campling. 8. Ethics and consent Jane Knowles Winterbourne Therapeutic Community Reading. 9. Sound and fury Theresa Black Francis Dixon Lodge Therapeutic Community Leicester. 10. Creativity and play Bridget Higgins and Chris Newrith Winterbourne Therapeutic Community. PART THREE: SPECIALIST COMMUNITIES. 11. Chaotic personalities Penelope Campling. 12. Schizophrenia Geoff Pullen Eric Burden Community Oxford. 13. Community care Sarah Tucker Community Housing and Therapy in Southwest London. 14. The prison communities Roland Woodward HMP Gartree. 15. Children and adolescents Melvyn Rose Consultant. PART FOUR: THE FUTURE. 16. Training Yannis Tsegos Open Psychotherapeutic Centre Athens. 17. Research Janine Lees Francis Dixon Lodge Leicester. 18. Survival and growth in the marketplace Steffan Davies Psychiatris. 19. European therapeutic communities David Kennard The Retreat York. 20. The mysterious ingredients Rex Haigh.
Foreword John Cox. Introduction Rex Haigh and Penelope Campling. PART ONE: OUR ROOTS. 1. A momentous experiment Tom Harrison Newbridge House Birmingham. 2. Social psychiatry David Clarke. 3. Psychoanalytic origins R.D. Hinshelwood Association of Therapeutic Communities. 4. Group analytic ideas Davey Rawlinson Winterbourne Therapeutic Community Reading. 5. Nursing Richard Byrt Arnold Lodge Leicester. PART TWO: MODERN PRACTICE. 6. Joining and leaving Kingsley Norton Henderson Hospital and St Georges Hospital Medical School. 7. Boundaries Penelope Campling. 8. Ethics and consent Jane Knowles Winterbourne Therapeutic Community Reading. 9. Sound and fury Theresa Black Francis Dixon Lodge Therapeutic Community Leicester. 10. Creativity and play Bridget Higgins and Chris Newrith Winterbourne Therapeutic Community. PART THREE: SPECIALIST COMMUNITIES. 11. Chaotic personalities Penelope Campling. 12. Schizophrenia Geoff Pullen Eric Burden Community Oxford. 13. Community care Sarah Tucker Community Housing and Therapy in Southwest London. 14. The prison communities Roland Woodward HMP Gartree. 15. Children and adolescents Melvyn Rose Consultant. PART FOUR: THE FUTURE. 16. Training Yannis Tsegos Open Psychotherapeutic Centre Athens. 17. Research Janine Lees Francis Dixon Lodge Leicester. 18. Survival and growth in the marketplace Steffan Davies Psychiatris. 19. European therapeutic communities David Kennard The Retreat York. 20. The mysterious ingredients Rex Haigh.
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