Community Life for the Mentally Ill
An Alternative to Institutional Care
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A termék adatai:
- Kiadás sorszáma 1
- Kiadó Routledge
- Megjelenés dátuma 2008. május 15.
- Kötetek száma Paperback
- ISBN 9780202362137
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem368 oldal
- Méret 229x152 mm
- Súly 566 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
Presents a social innovative experiment aimed at providing participating social positions in American society for mental patients. This book explores the events that occurred when a courageous group of former chronic mental patients abruptly left a hospital and established their own autonomous sub-society in a large, metropolitan area.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
"Community Life for the Mentally Ill" presents a social innovative experiment aimed at providing new and more participating social positions in American society for mental patients. It presents the events that occurred when a courageous group of former chronic mental patients abruptly left a hospital and established their own autonomous sub-society in a large, metropolitan area.In order to complete this experiment, the patients created a small society in the community where discharged patients could live and work. Others evaluated the effects of the newly created society upon the behavior and perceptions of its members, which is also presented here. Both the descriptive and comparative aspects of this study are presented as they occurred in real life. The book is concerned with the medical, economic, sociological, and psychological facets of these former patients' daily lives. The effects of this small society upon the neighborhood and city in which it was located, as well as its effects upon professional persons, are richly explored.Clearly defining a radical departure from standard methods for treating the mentally ill, the authors conclude that such an autonomous society can thrive in the appropriate setting; the ex-patient's chances of employment are increased and the chance of recidivism are reduced; the member's self-esteem is enhanced; treatment costs are greatly reduced; the community adjustment of all members is increased, especially among those who have been hospitalized for a long period. With new guidelines for identifying danger zones in urban settings, this becomes a critical work.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
The Social Innovative Experiment; 1: Overview of the Experiment; 1: Social Status and Mental Illness; 3: Planning and Implementing the Project; Evolution of an Autonomous Society in the Community; 4: The Era of Maximum Professional Supervision; 5: A Governing Body Emerges; 6: The Attempt at Self-Government; 7: Autonomy at Last; Interchange With the Surrounding Community; 129: The Socioeconomic Environment of the Lodge; 9: Social Exchange With the Community; 10: Relations With the University; 11: Medical Care for the Members; Comparison of the Community Environments; 12: The Community Adjustment of Lodge Members; 13: The Effect of Volunteering and Chronicity on Community Adjustment; 14: Mthe Relationship Between the Social Situation and Treatment Criteria; 15: Group Processes in the Hospital and Community Social Subsystems; Implications for Innovative Research With the Mentally Ill and Other Marginal Groups; 16: Staff and Patient Views of Innovative Hospital and Community Treatment Programs; 17: Operating Principles for Community Treatment Subsystems; 18: A Recurrent Social Problem: Changing the Social Status of Marginal Man
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