Milieu Therapy: Contraindications?

作者: Theodore Van Putten

DOI: 10.1001/ARCHPSYC.1973.04200050053009

关键词: Social relationToxic dosePsychologyPsychotherapistSocial environmentDevelopmental psychologySchizophrenic PsychologyStimulus (physiology)Chronic diseaseMilieu therapy

摘要: That the proper environment can exert a vital force of its own to all those who are exposed it is presupposition milieu therapy. An overlooked element in complexity and intensity environmental stimulation. Leading theories schizophrenic behavior assert that basic defect schizophrenia consists low threshold for disorganization under increasing stimulus imput. The emphasis on forced social interaction, participation, liveliness conceptually unsound disorganized patient. "enriched" may contain toxic dose stimulation some patients.

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