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Original Article

Swimming against the tide? A review of the therapeutic community

Pages 120-127 | Received 21 Dec 1994, Accepted 14 Jun 1996, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: The therapeutic community is an established psychiatric treatment method which may be in decline. This paper reviews the nature of inpatient therapeutic community treatment, and re-evaluates its role.

Method: The principles and practice of such treatment are summarised, with a focus on the functions of staff.

Results: The inpatient therapeutic community is conceptualised as combining socio-therapeutic treatment, psychotherapeutic treatment, and the advantages of the inpatient setting. This unique treatment environment allows for therapeutic regression while mitigating against anti-therapeutic behavioural regression. Research evidence supports the efficacy of therapeutic community treatment for patients with borderline personality disorder.

Conclusion: Further research is needed to assess its efficacy for other diagnostic groups. This intensive treatment approach may be most appropriate for patients who have proved treatment resistant by other means. Possible reasons for the marginal-ization of therapeutic community treatment are considered. Access to quality inpatient therapeutic community treatment is essential in the provision of a comprehensive psychiatric service.

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