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Institutionalism and Schizophrenia: A Comparative Study of Three Mental Hospitals 1960-1968

Institutionalism and Schizophrenia: A Comparative Study of Three Mental Hospitals 1960-1968

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This book studies the relationship between institutionalism and schizophrenia in the lives of mental patients. The authors observed schizophrenic patients in three different mental hospitals over a period of eight years. Their conclusions are important for the better management of institutions and for the future of extra-mural mental health services. The lives of long-term schizophrenic patients are strictly limited by their institutionalised environments, which often produce negative effects. For example, patients are especially vulnerable to social understimulation, reacing with apathy and withdrawal. On the positive side, symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations may actually decrease during institutionalisation. The interesting approach to the positive and negative effects of institutionalisation on schizophrenics will give this book a wide readership in psychiatry, social psychology and the social sciences as well as among social workers, nurses and occupational therapists.
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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
276
Dimensions (mm)
140.00 x 216.00
Weight (g)
350
  • 1. Disease and the social environment; 2. The design of the study and methods of measurement; 3. The three mental hospitals; 4. The nature of institutionalism in mental hospitals; 5. Differences between the hospitals in 1960; 6. Changes in patients and environment, 1960-1964; 7. Changes in the three hospital compared, 1960-1968; 8. The numerical data illustrated by a descriptive account of selected wards and representative patients; 9. Comparative survey of schizophrenic patients in an American county hospital, 1964; 10. Institutionalism and schizophrenia:: summary, discussion and conclusions.
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