Psychiatric Ideologies and Institutions

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A01=Anselm L. Strauss
American Psychiatric Association
Author_Anselm L. Strauss
Category=JM
Category=JMA
Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute
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Chronic Services
Chronic Wards
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head
Head Nurses
hospital
Hospital Practice
institutional ethnography
mental health policy analysis
Milieu Therapy
multidisciplinary psychiatric hospital research
negotiated order theory
nurses
Operational Philosophies
Oriented Psychiatrists
patient care trajectories
Patient Government
Psi Scale
Psychiatric Ideologies
Psychiatric Orientations
Psychiatric Social Work
psychiatric workforce dynamics
Psychotherapeutically Oriented
PsyI Scale
services
social
Social Worker
Somatically Oriented
SomI Scales
state
State Hospital
State Hospital System
therapeutic community models
treatment
Treatment Ideology
Unit Resident
Ward Personnel
wards
worker
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780878557851
  • Weight: 830g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 1981
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The authors of this volume point out that what is ordinarily termed the psychiatric hospital's "social structure" is principally derived from three sources: the number and kinds of professionals who work there; the treatment ideologies and professional identities of these professionals; and the relationships of the institution and its professionals to outside communities, both professional and lay. They describe hospitals as sites where ideological battles characterizing the mental health arena are being fought, implemented, critiqued, modified, and transformed.

This classic monograph in medical sociology was originally published in the 1960s. The period studied was 1958 through 1963, when somatic and psychotherapeutic ideologies were flourishing—as now—and milieutherapy was just emerging. The research team was multidisciplinary: three sociologists, one psychologist, and one psychiatrist.

Three distinct psychiatric environments were researched: two at the Chicago State Hospital—"chronic services" and "treatment services"—and one at a private hospital. What evolved were thoughtful comparative analyses of hospitals, wards, professionals, ideological positions, careers, and organizational and situational placements.