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THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITIES JOURNAL
A Thematic Bibliography
5th Edition:

3. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITIES


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


THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITIES

Andreoli, A. (1997)

The quality of the human context as a factor in treatment.

Therapeutic Communities (1997) Vol. 18, No. 1 : p.p. 15 - 26.

Barnes -Guttteridge, W. (2002)

Towards a generation of Therapeutic Communities for Troubled Children and Young People.

Therapeutic Communities (2002) Vol. 23, No. 1 : p.p. 61 - 74.

Beach, K. (1987)

Gender Roles in the Therapeutic Community.

IJTC (1987) Vol. 8, No. 1 : p.p. 33 - 45.

Caltagirone, I., and Smargiasse, M. (1997)

Therapeutic and non-therapeutic communities.

Therapeutic Communities (1997) Vol. 18, No. 3 : p.p. 167 - 181.

Campling P (2001)

Response to Jane Knowles: TC’s - do we need to break free and think afresh?

Therapeutic Communities (2001) Vol. 22, No. 4 : p.p. 287 - 291.

Hale, W. (1997)

Healing charisma in two kinds of healing communities.

Therapeutic Communities (1997) Vol. 18, No. 1 : p.p. 39 - 53.

Hardwicke, K. (1998)

Doors in the mind: Reflections of a resident therapist on the metaphor of doors in a therapeutic community.

Therapeutic Communities (1998) Vol. 19, No. 4 : p.p. 315 - 322.

Jones, M. (1986)

Therapeutic Communities (Open Systems) and a Global System for Change.

IJTC (1986) Vol. 7, No. 4 : p.p. 277 - 283.

Kennard, D. (1986)

Models of Institutional Change - A Preliminary Sketch.

IJTC (1986) Vol. 7, No. 3 : p.p. 165 - 175.

Kerr I (2000)

Vgotsky, activity theory and the therapeutic community: a further paradigm?

Therapeutic Communities (2000) Vol. 21, No. 3 : p.p. 151 - 162.

Knowles J (2001)

TC’s - do we need to break free and think afresh?

Therapeutic Communities (2001) Vol. 22, No. 4 : p.p. 271 - 285.

Kokkinidis, A., Giftopoulou, E., and Korfiatis, K. (1997)

The Community Meeting in a Daily Psychotherapeutic Community.

Therapeutic Communities (1997) Vol. 18, No 3 : p.p. 183 - 194.

Kron, T. (1990)

The "We" in Martin Buber's Dialogical Philosophy and its Implications for Group Therapy and the Therapeutic Community.

IJTC (1990) Vol. 11, No. 1 : p.p. 13 - 20.

Miller, E. (1992)

" The Therapeutic Community Approach " - Does it Exist?

Therapeutic Communities (1992) Vol. 13, No. 2 : p.p. 127 - 129.

Millard, D. W. (1987)

Social Therapy : Some Preliminary Considerations.

IJTC (1987) Vol. 8, No. 4 : p.p. 187 - 302.

Moos, R. H., and Burnett, E. B. (1996)

Social Context and psychological adaptation.

Therapeutic Communities (1996) Vol. 17, No. 3 : p.p. 167 - 172.

Pachaly, A. V. W. (1997)

Coping with confusion, fragmentation and splitting within the large group settings of the therapeutic community within the community.

Therapeutic Communities (1997) Vol. 13, No. 3 : p.p. 223 - 239.

Paget, S. (2000)

Delusions as discourse in a therapeutic community.

Therapeutic communities (2000) Vol. 21, No. 4 : p.p. 253 - 259.

Pedriali, E. (1997)

Italian therapeutic communities : from historical analysis to hypothesis for change.

Therapeutic Communities (1997) Vol. 18, No. 1 : p.p. 3 - 13.

Pullen, G. (1992)

A Response to Eric Miller.

Therapeutic Communities (1992) Vol. 13, No. 2 : p.p. 129 - 130.

Rawlings, B. (1998)

The therapeutic community in the prison: problems in maintaining therapeutic integrity.

Therapeutic Communities (1998) Vol. 19, No. 4 : p.p. 281 - 294.

Salway, A (2001)

The Sacred and the Therapeutic Community.

Therapeutic Communities (2001) Vol. 22, No. 3 : p.p. 1175 - 182.

Stokeld, A. (1990)

Building on Metaphors.

IJTC (1990) Vol. 11, No. 4 : p.p. 233 - 236.

Tucker, S (2001)

Psychosis and the Therapeutic Community: Beyond the User Movement.

Therapeutic Communities (2001) Vol. 22, No. 3 : p.p 233 - 247.

Van Der Linden, P. (1990)

Anything Valuable is Vulnerable : Individual Values in Therapeutic Communities.

IJTC (1990 Vol. 11, No. 1 : p.p. 43 - 51.

Ward, A. (1996)

Never mind the theory, feel the guidelines. Practice, theory and official guidance in residential child care : the case of the therapeutic communities.

Therapeutic Communities (1996) Vol. 17, No. 1 : p.p. 19 - 29.

Whiteley, J., S. (1998)

Community as playground: some thoughts on the function of play in the therapeutic community.

Therapeutic Communities (1998) Vol. 19, No. 4 : p.p. 269 - 280.

Winship, G. (1995)

Patient Empowerment - individualism vs. collectivism.

Therapeutic Communities (1995) Vol. 16, No.2 : p.p. 113 - 116.

Winship, G. (1996)

Democracy in psychiatric settings ; collectivism vs. individualism.

Therapeutic Communities (1996) Vol. 17, No. 1 : p.p. 31 - 45.

Winship, G and Haigh, R. (2000)

Public mental health and the new therapeutic community

Therapeutic Communities (2000) Vol. 21, No. 1 : p.p. 47 - 53.

Ylla, L. (1990)

Philosophical Sources Underlying Diverse Aspects which Characterise Therapeutic Communities of Psychoanalytic Orientation.

IJTC (1990) Vol. 11, No. 1 : p.p. 7 - 11.

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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