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The art and challenges of long-term and short-term democratic therapeutic communities
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The art and challenges of long-term and short-term democratic therapeutic communities

Kingsley Norton and Sandra L Bloom
Psychiatric quarterly, v 75(3), pp 249-261
2004
PMID: 15335228

Abstract

Mental Disorders - therapy Professional-Patient Relations Time Factors Mental Health Services - organization & administration Humans Democracy Psychotherapy United Kingdom Professional Role Therapeutic Community Countertransference (Psychology) Organizational Culture
This paper, cowritten by Kingsley Norton, since 1989 Director of Henderson Hospital (a therapeutic community founded by Maxwell Jones in 1947 in the United Kingdom), and Sandra Bloom, Founder of the Sanctuary Model in the United States, compares and contrasts the practice of the democratic therapeutic community (TC) as applied to the notion of long-term care (up to twelve months), to that of the democratic therapeutic milieu (TM) as applied to short-term care (up to one month).

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