Therapeutic Communities
Past, Present and Future
Herausgeber: Campling, Penelope; Haigh, Rex
Therapeutic Communities
Past, Present and Future
Herausgeber: Campling, Penelope; Haigh, Rex
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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781853026263
- ISBN-10: 1853026263
- Artikelnr.: 22107552
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781853026263
- ISBN-10: 1853026263
- Artikelnr.: 22107552
Penelope Campling is Consultant Psychotherapist at the Francis Dixon Lodge Therapeutic Community in Leicester. Rex Haigh is Consultant Psychotherapist at Winterbourne Therapeutic Community in Reading, and, with Jan Lees, edits the Therapeutic Communities series for Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
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.
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.
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.