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A Therapeutic Community Approach to Care in the Community Nadia Al-Khudhairy

A Therapeutic Community Approach to Care in the Community By Nadia Al-Khudhairy

A Therapeutic Community Approach to Care in the Community by Nadia Al-Khudhairy


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This book focuses on the practical implications and use of dialogue, language and education in community care. A stimulating contribution to the debate on the future of community care, this book advocates the active engagement of clients in their own lives and promotes the development of a shared sense of responsibility between client and carer.

A Therapeutic Community Approach to Care in the Community Summary

A Therapeutic Community Approach to Care in the Community: Dialogue and Dwelling by Nadia Al-Khudhairy

An intriguing, thought- provoking and thoroughly valuable book, as much for the imagination it releases as for the particular model that it describes. I would hope that this is what they were aiming at.'

- Therapeutic Communities

'The therapeutic community approach is described as educational, with many aspects of ordinary living shown to people by fellow residents and staff. Learning can also take place through activities such as drama, art and gardening. A basic tenet is that individuals with enduring psychological troubles are not permanently incapacitated, as many mental health staff assume, and can be supported to interdependence with others. This is a salient point of the book. The independence espoused by community care theory can be very lonely. People who have not learned interdependence (or who have had their trust destroyed) can move towards a more satisfying way of life while staying in a safe community.'

- Community Care

Applying therapeutic community principles to community care, this book advocates the active engagement of clients in their own lives and promotes the development of a shared sense of responsibility between client and carer.

The contributors define care and dwelling as central to human life, and examine the psychological significance of having a place of one's own. They argue that the client should be encouraged to participate actively in the provision of these, rather than remaining a passive recipient, in order to gain a sense of being part of a social environment. However, a dwelling is more than a physical space, and the fundamental importance of community, and of dialogue in creating that community, is also explored. The contributors provide a philosophical framework for these ideas, but they also discuss them in terms of the practicalities of a therapeutic community: how interactions can be developed and how the tensions of communal living can be defused.

Therapeutic Community Approach to Care in the Community focuses on the practical implications and use of dialogue, language and education in community care. A stimulating contribution to the debate on the future of community care, the book will interest all mental health professionals concerned with working with their clients in terms of their whole environment, not just in isolation.

About Nadia Al-Khudhairy

Sarah Tucker is Project Manager at Community Housing and Therapy's (CHT's) project in Putney, and CHT's Training Co-ordinator. A member of the Association of Therapeutic Communities Steering Group, she has published work on training for therapeutic community staff and is a contributor to Therapeutic Communities: Past, Present and Future. After graduating from University College London, she gained two Masters Degrees from Cambridge and worked as a university lecturer. She has trained with the Philadelphia Association, and is currently training at the Institute of Group Analysis.

Table of Contents

Introduction: On Why we need a Therapeutic Community Approach to Care in the Community, Sarah Tucker. 1. The Dwelling Place of Meaning. John Gale, Director of Social Work, CHT. 2. A Time to Speak, Clare Saxon, Project Worker, Lytton House, Putney. 3. Building a Home of One's Own, Kirsty Handover, Project Manager, Lexham House, Notting Hill. 4. The Meaning of Place: The Hyphen Ground Between Solitude and Communion, Anne Salway, Project Manager, Dainton House, Surbiton. 5. Care as the Source of Being, Emma Smith, Project Worker, Lexham House, Notting Hill. 6. Clearing Away Obscurities and Breaking Down Disguises, Kirsty Handover, Project Manager, Lexham House. 7. The Therapeutic Community as Schola, Anne Salway, Project Manager, Dainton House, Surbiton.8. The Changing Idea of Community, Nadia Al-Khudhairy, Project Manager, CHT's Home Base. Index.

Additional information

GOR002404887
9781853027512
1853027510
A Therapeutic Community Approach to Care in the Community: Dialogue and Dwelling by Nadia Al-Khudhairy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
2000-04-01
240
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