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The Therapeutic Community as an Adaptable Treatment Modality Across Different Settings
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February 2004

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Psychiatric Quarterly

David Kennard

Simple core statements of the therapeutic community as a treatment modality are given, including a "living-learning situation" and "culture of enquiry." Applications are described in work with children and adolescents, chronic and acute psychoses, offenders, and learning disabilities. In each area the evolution of different therapeutic community models is outlined. In work with young people the work of Homer Lane and David Wills is highlighted. For long term psychosis services, the early influence of "moral treatment" is linked to the revitalisation of asylums and the creation of community based facilities; acute psychosis services have been have been run as therapeutic communities in both hospital wards and as alternatives to hospitalisation. Applications in prison are illustrated through an account of Grendon prison. The paper also outlines the geographical spread of therapeutic communities across many countries.

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... These approaches include social learning, cognitive behavior, and psychodynamic approaches that allow for exploration for the beginning of attachment, ascertaining developmental pathways, and identifying processes in 581| Cultural Sensitivity Exploration: Client Experiences with The Therapeutic Community Method at The National Narcotics Agency Rehabilitation Center the subconscious. The same opinion is also expressed by (Jones, Brookes, & Shuker, 2013;Kennard, 2004), that TC is a "life and learning situation" in which everything that happens between members (staff and clients) during life and work together, especially when there is a crisis, is used as a learning opportunity. ...

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Cultural Sensitivity Exploration: Client Experiences with The Therapeutic Community Method at The National Narcotics Agency Rehabilitation Center
The Therapeutic Community as an Adaptable Treatment Modality Across Different Settings
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  • February 2004

Psychiatric Quarterly