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THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITIES JOURNAL
A Thematic Bibliography
5th Edition:

6. STAFF DYNAMICS AND PROCESSES


This is a comprehensive bibliography of articles from the International Journal of Therapeutic Communities (IJTC) now known as Therapeutic Communities. It covers a fifteen year period from 1986 to 2001 and the articles are drawn from the following editions:

The International Journal of Therapeutic Communities (IJTC) Vol. 7, No. 1, 1986 to Vol. 12, No. 4, 1991.

Therapeutic Communities Vol. 13, No. 1, 1992 to Vol. 22, No. 4, 2001.


BACKGROUND: This bibliography was compiled at the request of colleagues and students who wanted a quick and easy point of entry into the journal via a relevant thematic route.

METHOD: Each edition over the eleven year period was sampled, the abstract for each article reviewed and the focus of each article clearly identified. From this sampling exercise, a number of categories were identified. A minimum of ten items were required to constitute a category. In all, nine major categories emerged and provide the basis for the thematic headings by which the bibliography is organised. Articles which did not fit any of the nine major themes were allocated to a miscellaneous theme. In some cases, a small number of articles were allocated to more than one theme.

STRUCTURE: The articles are organised in alphabetical order, by the first named author under the appropriate theme heading. In the case of two themes, ‘Therapeutic Community Research’ and ‘Communities for Specific Client Groups,’ the articles are further divided into a number of sub headings.

Compiled by Bill McGowan
With a contribution by Jan Russel

Original typing and format by Susan Wolff
With a contribution by Jeanette Catt
13/08/02


STAFF DYNAMICS AND PROCESSES

Beal, G., and Keller, R. (1989)

Group Planning in a Psychiatric Facility: Problematic Group Reactions and Lessons Learned.

IJTC (1989) Vol 10, No. 4 : p.p. 57 - 65.

Campling, P. (1992)

On Being Good Enough, Bad Enough, and Never getting it Right - A Comparison of Motherhood and the Experience of Working in a Therapeutic Community.

Therapeutic Communities (1992) Vol 13, No. 2 : p.p. 73 - 81.

Chapman, G. E. (1988)

Text, Talk and Discourse in a Therapeutic Community.

IJTC (1988) Vol 9, No. 2 : p.p. 75 - 87.

Collie, A. (1990)

Dealing with Post - Fire Trauma in a Therapeutic Community.

IJTC (1990) Vol 11, No 3 : p.p. 129 - 138.

Collins, D. T. (1989)

Dynamic Issues in Patient and Staff Groups of a Therapeutic Community.

IJTC (1989) Vol 10, No. 2 : p.p. 123 - 126.

Deutsch, C., and Mirsky, J. (1987)

Patient - Therapist Relations in the Therapeutic Community : Extra session Encounters, Transference and Countertransference.

IJTC (1987) Vol 8, No. 4 : p.p. 303 - 313.

Eck, L. V. (1988)

Therapeutic Community Staff Culture and Resistance to Change.

IJTC (1988) Vol 9, No. 2 : p.p. 115 - 122.

Flynn, C. (1993)

The Patients’ Pantry: The Nature of the Nursing Task.

Therapeutic Communities (1993) Vol 14, No. 4 : p.p. 227 - 236.

Haan, de Cor. (1991)

Staff in Fusion.

IJTC (1991) Vol 12, No. 1 : p.p. 21 - 28.

Hein, M. A. (1995)

Transference and counter transference phenomena in therapy teams.

Therapeutic Communities (1995) Vol 16, No. 1 : p.p. 15 - 24.

Hummelen, J. W., and Tietema, W. (1992)

Sexuality and Aggression among Staff and Patients.

Therapeutic Communities (1992) Vol 13, No. 1 : p.p. 27 - 31.

Isohanni, M. (1992)

The Dyadic Therapist - Patient Relationship in the Therapeutic Community.

Therapeutic Communities (1992) Vol 13, No. 3 : p.p. 137 - 146.

Janzing, C. (1991)

One Foot in Hell : On Self-destructive Staff Dynamics.

IJTC (1991) Vol 12, No. 1 : p.p. 5 - 12.

Jorgenson, M G. (1998)

The everyday and the projective levels in psycho dynamic milieu therapy

Therapeutic Communities (1998) Vol 19, No 3 : p.p. 191 - 210.

Karterud, S. (1988)

The Influence of Task Definition, Leadership and Therapeutic Style on Inpatient Group Cultures.

IJTC (1988) Vol 9, No. 4 : p.p. 231 - 247.

Knol - Schoonhoven, W. (1992)

About Sex, Setting, Transference and Therapist/Team.

Therapeutic Communities (1992) Vol.13, No. 3 : p.p. 147 - 154.

Oskam, B., and Gillhius, H. (1991)

Leadership in a Period of Turn-over in Staff.

IJTC (1991) Vol 12, No. 1 : p.p. 13 - 20.

Savalle, H. J. (1997)

Collusions and the therapeutic Community.

IJTC (1987) Vol 8, No. 3 : p.p. 221 - 227.

Spielman, R. (1998)

‘The Ailment’ by Tom Main - 40 years on.

Therapeuutic Communities (1998) Vol 19, No. 3 : p.p. 221 - 226.

Sule, F. (1989)

Intrapersonal Change and the Dynamics of the Interpersonal Fields of Force in a Therapeutic Community.

IJTC (1989) Vol 10, No. 3 : p.p. 133 - 144.

Whitwell, J. (1998)

Reflections on a consultation at the Cotswold Community.

Therapeutic Communities (1989) Vol 19, No. 3 : p.p. 201 - 210.


THEMATIC BIBLIOGRAPHY CONTENTS:

  1. Historical Perspectives on Therapeutic Communities
  2. The Context of Therapeutic Communities
  3. Theoretical Perspectives on Therapeutic Communities
  4. Models, Innovations and Developments
  5. Community Dynamics and Processes
  6. Staff Dynamics and Processes
  7. Staff Training and Development
  8. Communities for Specific Client Groups
  9. Therapeutic Community Research
  10. Miscellaneous Articles
  11. Special Editions







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