Community life for the mentally ill : an alternative to institutional care / George W. Fairweather. [and others].
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New Brunswick, NJ :
AldineTransaction,
[2008]
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Table of Contents:
- Part PART I. THE SOCIAL INNOVATIVE EXPERIMENT
- chapter 1 Overview of the Experiment
- chapter 2 Social Status and Mental Illness
- chapter 3 Planning and Implementing the Project
- part PART II. EVOLUTION OF AN AUTONOMOUS SOCIETY IN THE COMMUNITY
- chapter 4 The Era of Maximum Professional Supervision
- chapter 5 A Governing Body Emerges
- chapter 6 The Attempt at Self-Government
- chapter 7 Autonomy at Last
- part PART III. INTERCHANGE WITH THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY
- chapter 8 The Socioeconomic Environment of the Lodge
- chapter 9 Social Exchange with the Community
- chapter 10 Relations with the University
- chapter 11 Medical Care for the Members
- part PART IV. COMPARISON OF THE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTS
- chapter 12 The Community Adjustment of Lodge Members
- chapter 13 The Effect of Volunteering and Chronicity on Community Adjustment
- chapter 14 The Relationship between the Social Situation and Treatment Criteria
- chapter 15 Group Processes in the Hospital and Community Social Subsystems
- part PART V. IMPLICATIONS FOR INNOVATIVE RESEARCH WITH THE MENTALLY ILL AND THER MARGINAL GROUPS
- chapter 16 Staff and Patient Views of Innovative Hospital and Community Treatment Programs
- chapter 17 Operating Principles for Community Treatment Subsystems
- chapter 18 A Recurrent Social Problem: Changing the Social Status of Marginal Man.