BACKGROUND: Therapeutic communities (TCs) are becoming increasingly widespread as a form of treatment for entrenched mental health problems, particularly addictions and personality disorders, and are equally used in educational, prison and learning disability settings. Despite growing evidence for their effectiveness, little research has been conducted to establish how TCs work to produce positive outcomes. We hypothesize that there are two specific factors that in combination contribute to TC effectiveness: the promotion of a sense of belongingness and the capacity for responsible agency. Although both factors are found in other therapeutic approaches and are important to the psychosocial aspects of psychiatric care more generally, we argu...
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Aim: From a psychodynamic perspective, people suffering from addiction are characterized by a bland ...
Aim: From a psychodynamic perspective, people suffering from addiction are characterized by a bland ...
Democratic Therapeutic Communities (TCs) are long-term group programs that address severely ingraine...
Aim: Psychodynamic conceptualizations consider addiction as a solution away from the psychic realm a...
Democratic Therapeutic Communities (TCs) are long-term group programs that address severely ingraine...
Social relationships and communities provide the context and impetus for a range of psychological de...
This paper presents several critiques of conventional mental health care and introduces the therapeu...
Social relationships and communities provide the context and impetus for a range of psychological de...
Drug free Therapeutic Communities (TCs) for addiction treatment are long-term self-help community pr...
Empirical and clinical evidence shows that therapeutic communities produce changes in people’s menta...
Therapeutic Communities (TCs) for substance abusers are an effective recovery oriented treatment for...
It has long been recognized that relationships are key to good mental health service delivery and ye...
It has long been recognized that relationships are key to good mental health service delivery and ye...
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Aim: From a psychodynamic perspective, people suffering from addiction are characterized by a bland ...
Aim: From a psychodynamic perspective, people suffering from addiction are characterized by a bland ...
Democratic Therapeutic Communities (TCs) are long-term group programs that address severely ingraine...
Aim: Psychodynamic conceptualizations consider addiction as a solution away from the psychic realm a...
Democratic Therapeutic Communities (TCs) are long-term group programs that address severely ingraine...
Social relationships and communities provide the context and impetus for a range of psychological de...
This paper presents several critiques of conventional mental health care and introduces the therapeu...
Social relationships and communities provide the context and impetus for a range of psychological de...
Drug free Therapeutic Communities (TCs) for addiction treatment are long-term self-help community pr...
Empirical and clinical evidence shows that therapeutic communities produce changes in people’s menta...
Therapeutic Communities (TCs) for substance abusers are an effective recovery oriented treatment for...
It has long been recognized that relationships are key to good mental health service delivery and ye...
It has long been recognized that relationships are key to good mental health service delivery and ye...
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Aim: From a psychodynamic perspective, people suffering from addiction are characterized by a bland ...
Aim: From a psychodynamic perspective, people suffering from addiction are characterized by a bland ...