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Therapeutic Communities for Psychosis
Gale, John, Alba Realpe and Enrico Pedriali (Eds)
Routledge / Softcover / 2008-09-01 / 0415440548
Community Psychiatry
price: $42.50
296 pages
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Therapeutic Communities for Psychosis offers a uniquely global insight into the renewed interest in the use of therapeutic communities for the treatment of psychosis, as complementary to pharmacological treatment.
Within this edited volume contributors from around the world look at the range of treatment programmes on offer in therapeutic communities for those suffering from psychosis.

Divided into three parts, the book covers:
• the historical and philosophical background of therapeutic communities and the treatment of psychosis in this context
• treatment settings and clinical models
• alternative therapies and extended applications.

This book will be essential reading for all mental health professionals, targeting readers from a number of disciplines including psychiatry, psychology, social work, psychotherapy and group analysis.

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Contents:

Hinshelwood, Foreward. Part I: Historical Background and Philosophical Context. Kennard, View of the Evolution of Therapeutic Communities for People Suffering from Psychosis. Kipp, The American Contribution to Therapeutic Community for People with Psychosis and a Reflection on Current Milieu Treatment in the United States. Pedriali, The Decline and Re-launch of the Therapeutic Community. Gale, Exegesis, Truth and Tradition: A Hermeneutic Approach to Psychosis. Kapur, Applying Bion’s Concept of Psychotic Personality to Staff and Patients. Moutsou, When Philosophy Meets Practice: Setting Up a PA Community Household. Black, Psychosis and the Community of the Question: Training Therapists in Therapeutic Community. Part II: Treatment Settings and Clinical Models. Davenport, The Therapeutic Community Approach in Forensic Settings. Vassilev, Groshkova, Jenkov, The Treatment of Substance Use and Mental Health Problems in Bulgaria. Mannu, Soscia, Drug Treatment as a Tool in Therapeutic and Rehabilitative Programmes in Communities for People Suffering From Schizophrenic Disorders. Fergusson, Realpe, Consent, Accountability and the Future of Therapeutic Communities in the Light of Accompanied Self-rehabilitation: The Chemical Asylum and the Right to be Socially Sanctioned. Gomez, Sanchez Espana, An Exploration of the Term Autonomy: Attitudes and Philosophy for a Modern Concept in Mental Health. Schonfield, Navaratnem, Holding Structures in a Crisis Centre: An Applied Psychoanalytical Model. Sassolas, Psychological Care in Therapeutic Communities. Nin Pratt, Madness, Persecution and Transference. Cechnicki, Bielanska, A Community Treatment Programme for People Suffering from Schizophrenia in Krakow. Part III: Alternative Therapies and Extended Applications. Sanchez Espana, Gale, Sanchez Suarez, Surrealism, Psychosis and the Therapeutic Community: A Window Onto the Mental Landscape. Naracci, The Multi-family Structured Therapeutic Community: Reflections on the Experience of the Therapeutic Community Tarsia, Italy. Chaudhry, Niaz, Suleman, The Farm House, Farooqabad, Sheikhupura, Pakistan. Beilanska, Cechnicki, Drama Therapy in Community Treatment Programme. Psarraki, Psychodrama and the Psychotic Member. Wallenberg Pachaly, New Visions in the Long Term Outpatient Therapy of Psychosis: The Therapeutic Community within the Community. Gale, Sanchez Espana, Research into Effectiveness

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