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The therapeutic community in practice: a HongKong caseChan, Yin-mei, Clara, 陳燕薇 January 1979 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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Comparison of a specially trained therapeutic community drug abuse counseling staff with treatment as usual : evaluating longitudinal treatment process in residential and outpatient facilities /Morgen, Keith J. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Lehigh University, 2004. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 147-160).
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A community link project for Weskoppies Hospital psychiatric hospitalGeel, Annelize. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.Arch.(Prof.))--University of Pretoria, 2005. / Includes summary. Includes bibliographic references. Available on the Internet via the World Wide Web .
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The therapeutic community in practice : a Hong Kong case /Chan, Yin-mei, Clara, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.W.)--University of Hong Kong, 1979.
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Therapeutic community: applicability for the treatment of female drug abusers in Hong KongWong, Soo-lan, Irene., 王素蘭. January 1983 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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Análise do perfil do tutor quanto aos desfechos dos alunos do Curso de Capacitação para Líderes, Voluntários, Profissionais e Gestores de Comunidades Terapêuticas - CapacitaCTCarriel, Nathália da Silva January 2017 (has links)
Orientador: Florence Kerr-Corrêa / Resumo: Introdução: Comunidades Terapêuticas (CTs) são instituições que prestam serviços de atenção a pessoas com transtornos decorrentes do uso nocivo ou dependência de Substâncias Psicoativas (SPA) e representam uma alternativa assistencial com potencial impacto no cuidado à saúde desta população. No sentido de instrumentalizar os profissionais que atuam nestas unidades, foi ofertado o Curso de Capacitação para Líderes, Voluntários, Profissionais e Gestores de Comunidades Terapêuticas (CapacitaCT), em regime de educação a distância, o qual contou com um organizado sistema de tutoria on-line. Objetivo: Analisar a influência do perfil e ações do tutor para aprovação ou abandono dos alunos do Curso CapacitaCT. Método: Estudo observacional, transversal, com descrição do processo de seleção, capacitação e suporte à equipe de tutores (n=146), cálculo das frequências sociodemográficas e profissionais destes sujeitos, com análise da variância e teste de comparação múltipla de Tukey para os desfechos aprovação e abandono entre os alunos do curso. Resultados: Houve predominância de tutores do sexo feminino (86,30%), com idade igual ou inferior a 32 anos (60,00%), solteiros (55,48%), residentes em Botucatu (80,14%), graduados há mais de seis anos (40,41%), com títulos de pós-graduação Lato Sensu (60,28%) e na área da saúde (69,86%). A maior parte dos tutores exercia outro trabalho remunerado concomitante à função de tutor (85,62%), em funções de ordem assistencial (71,23%) e apresentavam expe... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Mestre
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Ward Environment: Assessment and Implied FunctionEngland, Nancy L. 08 1900 (has links)
Ward environment as assessed by the Ward Atmosphere Scale was the focus of this exploratory study. The Ward Atmosphere scores of 110 patients hospitalized on two units for acute psychiatric care in a state hospital were analyzed for determining differences along the dimensions of population factors, sex and program change. Significant differences in attitude were obtained on certain of the ten scales for each of the three comparisons. The premise of ward atmosphere being a global entity as implied in the literature was not upheld in this population. Sex differences were noted and introduction of an individualized patient management program evoked significant changes in opinions concerning ward atmosphere. A number of interpretations for these results were offered and implication for future research was suggested.
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Sentidos construídos sobre a internação em Comunidades Terapêuticas com pessoas em tratamento por uso de drogas / Meanings constructed by drug users about Therapeutic Communities inpatient treatmentMelo, Mariane Capellato 15 June 2016 (has links)
A assistência em saúde mental e, mais especificamente, os cuidados às pessoas que fazem uso problemático de álcool e outras drogas foram por muito tempo negligenciadas pelo Estado. Atualmente, existem diferentes formas de tratamento para o uso problemático de drogas, contudo, as políticas públicas atuais têm aumentado o financiamento para internações em Comunidades Terapêuticas. O objetivo deste estudo é compreender os sentidos construídos sobre a internação em Comunidades Terapêuticas por indivíduos que passaram por estas instituições e atualmente são usuários de um Centro de Atenção Psicossocial II álcool e drogas. Para isto, foram realizadas entrevistas semi-estruturadas com pessoas em tratamento em um CAPS- AD do município de Ribeirão Preto SP, que passaram por pelo menos uma internação em Comunidades Terapêuticas. Foi realizada uma análise de categoria temática tendo como referencial epistemológico o construcionismo social, levando-se em consideração a influência dos tempos longo, vivido e curto na produção de sentidos. A discussão realizada dialogou com a literatura sobre a Reforma Psiquiátrica. O projeto foi aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa, respeitando-se os critérios éticos da resolução n.º 466 de 12 de Dezembro de 2012. A análise e resultados foi realizada com 10 entrevistas, sendo construídas quatro categorias: 1) Comunidades Terapêuticas e equipamentos da rede de atenção psicossocial; 2) Momentos marcantes como desencadeadores da decisão de internação e suas expectativas; 3) Funcionamento das Comunidades Terapêuticas; e 4) A saída da Comunidade Terapêutica: decisão e experiências na sociedade. As políticas públicas, ao abrir espaço para financiamento das, CTs, tem investido em um modelo pouco estudado e que age em contradição com as diretrizes da Reforma Psiquiátrica. As CTs trabalham unicamente com a abstinência propondo atividades domesticas, do campo (laborterapia) e espirituais, como principais intervenções. Há uma construção social, pautada no discurso moral religioso e jurídico, de que as internações prolongadas seriam a resolução para os problemas relacionados ao uso de drogas, sendo as CTs privilegiadas pelo financiamento público. Contudo, os usuários e familiares são constantemente enganados e expostos a situações de violência (coerção, imposição e punições). Tem-se desconsiderado a complexidade desse campo, impactando na forma como usuários de drogas são descritos e se descrevem. / Mental health assistance and specifically problematic alcohol and drug use care has been neglected by state policies for a long time. Nowadays, there are different sorts of possible treatments for problematic drug use, however, the current public policies has grown funding for Therapeutic Communities (TC) inpatient treatment. This study aims to comprehend the constructed meanings regarding Therapeutic Communities inpatient treatment experienced by patients whose had been treated by this kind of strategy and now are under treatment on Centro de Átenção Psicosocial - Álcool e Drogas of Ribeirão Preto (CAPS-AD).To achieve this, semi-structured interviews were conducted with people on treatment in a CAPS- AD Ribeirão Preto - SP, who have undergone at least one inpatient experience on Therapeutic Communities. A thematic-categorial analysis was carried out using social constructionist epistemology as reference, taking into account the influence of the long-time, short-time and lived-time in the production of meanings. The discussion held dialogued with the literature on the Brazilian psychiatric reform. The project was approved by the Research Ethics Committee, respecting the ethical criteria of Resolution No. 466 of December 12, 2012. The presented analysis and results were based on 10 interviews, being constructed four categories: 1) Therapeutic Communities and equipment of psychosocial care network; 2) Memorable moments as triggers of inpatient admission decision and their expectations; 3) Operation of Therapeutic Communities; and 4) The output of the Therapeutic Community: decision and experiences in society. The public policies fostering funding for TCs, has invested in an understudied model and acts in contradiction with the guidelines of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform. The TCs works only with the perspective of abstinence treatment, proposing as key interventions: domestic, field (larbotheraphy) and spiritual activities. There is a social construction based on moral-religious and legal discourse that extended inpatient stays would be a resolution for problems related to drug use, and this has made the CTs privileged by public funding. However, TCs users and their family members are constantly deceived and exposed to violence (coercion, enforcement and punishment). It has disregarded the complexity of this field, impacting the way drug users are described and describe themselves.
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Mbangu eka tsalwa ra i vutomi hi C.M. Lubisi na ra xona hi xihi? hi D.R. MalulekeShirelele, T. I. January 2011 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.) --University of Limpopo, 2011 / This study is to conduct a detailed study of milieu in a number of Xitsonga novels in I Vutomi by Lubis CM and Xona hi Xihi? by DR Maluleke. This study also emphasizes on how the characters are depicted in rural areas and urban places. Lubisi and Maluleke are able to enlighten the community about the importance of establishing the distinct relationship between space and time.
The first chapter is a general introduction that outlines and provides background of the study.
Milieu as well as its manifestation in I Vutomi and Xona hi Xihi? is discussed in the second chapter.
The third chapter deals with characterization.
In the fourth chapter, the main theme of the novels is critically examined.
The fifth chapter is a brief overview of the first four chapters. It also summarizes the findings of the research and provides recommendations.
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Examining the Relationship between Procedural Justice and Recidivism in a Jail-Based Residential Substance Abuse Treatment ProgramDane, Christian B 12 October 2012 (has links)
Research has found support for the effectiveness of procedural justice, specifically perceived fairness, in gaining compliance from people with respect to the police and the courts (Sunshine & Tyler, 2003; Tyler, 1984; Tyler, 2001). Further, research has examined the effectiveness in jail-based residential substance abuse treatment (RSAT) programs in reducing recidivism for offenders with substance abuse problems (Bahr, Harris, Strobell, & Taylor, 2012; Eisenberg & Fabelo, 1996; Hiller, Knight, & Simpson, 1999). However, research has yet to test whether procedural justice can impact recidivism for offenders with substance abuse problems and multiple incarcerations. The major focus of this Master’s thesis was to examine whether 78 participants in the 90-day jail-based RSAT program known as Starting Treatment and Recovery Today (START) were less likely to be rearrested after release from jail if they felt they were treated fairly by the jail staff. Bivariate analyses were conducted on survey data and official criminal records. The findings suggest that perceived fairness of the jail staff was not related to post-program recidivism. Moreover, the results indicate that offenders with more extensive criminal histories were more likely to recidivate. Recommendations for future research and the implications of the findings are discussed.
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