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The Development of Treatment Skills in Contrasted Therapeutic Communities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

E. B. Ritson
Affiliation:
Professorial Unit, Royal Edinburgh Hospital
C. G. Smith
Affiliation:
Unit for the Treatment of Alcoholism, Royal Edinburgh Hospital

Extract

The nurse's role in caring for the psychologically sick has undergone sweeping changes during the past century. This study investigates some of the new techniques which the nurse needs to acquire if she is to be effective within the therapeutic milieu that is increasingly being adopted in mental hospitals. It is essential that the training of the nurse should fit her properly for the new role and that we should examine the treatment skills which will be required.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1967 

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