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1 of 373
Author: HOLMES Peter; WILLIAMS Susan;
Title: Consistency, continuity and stability – organizational virtues or not?
Reference: Therapeutic Communities, 33(4), 2012, pp.166-174.
Format: article;
Topics: change management; organisational culture; organisational structure; organisational theory; therapeutic communities; England; Select:
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2 of 373
Author: TAYLOR Jon; et al.;
Title: The evolution of a therapeutic community for offenders with intellectual disability and personality disorder: part one – clinical characteristics.
Reference: Therapeutic Communities, 33(4), 2012, pp.144-154.
Format: article;
Topics: learning disabilities; mentally disordered offenders; personality disorders; secure units; therapeutic communities; practice; England; Select:
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3 of 373
Author: LEMIEUX Catherine M.; et al.;
Title: Therapeutic communities for youths in secure care: participant characteristics and predictors of treatment and postrelease supervision.
Reference: Journal of Social Service Research, 38(4), 2012, pp.451-467.
Format: article;
Topics: access to services; gender; outcomes; substance misuse; therapeutic communities; young offenders; research; United States; Select:
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4 of 373
Author: GARLAND Eric L.; et al.;
Title: Mindfulness-oriented recovery enhancement for alcohol dependence: therapeutic mechanisms and intervention acceptability.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 12(3), July-September 2012, pp.242-263.
Format: article;
Topics: addiction; alcohol misuse; intervention; recovery approach; therapeutic communities; research; United States; Select:
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5 of 373
Author: EISMANN Edward P.;
Title: A pedagogical model of clinical supervision of adolescents as therapeutic caretakers for children and each other.
Reference: Smith College Studies in Social Work, 82(2-3), April-September 2012, pp.289-304.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; community mental health services; informal care; supervision; therapeutic communities; training; young people; practice; United States; Select:
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6 of 373
Author: HAIGH Rex;
Title: The philosophy of greencare: why it matters for our mental health.
Reference: Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 16(3), 2012, pp.127-134.
Format: article;
Topics: mental health care; mental health services; personality disorders; social policy; spirituality; therapeutic communities; United Kingdom; Select:
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7 of 373
Author: HARRISON Tom;
Title: PIEs, SPIEs, and Homo SAPIENS: a response from social psychiatry and social therapy.
Reference: Housing Care and Support, 15(2), 2012, pp.83-85.
Format: article;
Topics: commissioning; homelessness; housing; public health; social care provision; therapeutic communities; United Kingdom; Select:
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8 of 373
Author: TAYLOR Jon; et al.;
Title: A therapeutic community for personality disorder in a high secure intellectual disability service: inception and early experiences.
Reference: Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 6(4), 2012, pp.165-170.
Format: article;
Topics: learning disabilities; mentally disordered offenders; secure units; therapeutic communities; therapy and treatment; treatment; United Kingdom; Select:
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9 of 373
Author: SCANLON Christopher; ADLAM John;
Title: The (dis)stressing effects of working in (dis)stressed homelessness organisations.
Reference: Housing Care and Support, 15(2), 2012, pp.74-82.
Format: article;
Topics: commissioning; homelessness; housing; public health; reflective practice; social care provision; therapeutic communities; United Kingdom; Select:
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10 of 373
Author: LOAT Maddy;
Title: Mutual support and mental health: a route to recovery
Publisher: London: Jessica Kingsley, 2012. 144p.
Format: book;
Topics: group therapy; mental health problems; mental health services; self-help groups; therapeutic communities; practice; United Kingdom; care professionals; Select:
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11 of 373
Author: TAYLOR Jon; et al.;
Title: The development and accreditation of a treatment model for prisoners with a learning disability and personality disorder.
Reference: Journal of Learning Disabilities and Offending Behaviour, 3(1), 2012, pp.44-51.
Format: article;
Topics: intervention; learning disabilities; personality disorders; prisoners; therapeutic communities; practice; practice example; United Kingdom; Select:
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12 of 373
Author: MORRISSEY Catrin; TAYLOR Jon; BENNETT Charlene;
Title: Evaluation of a therapeutic community intervention for men with intellectual disability and personality disorder.
Reference: Journal of Learning Disabilities and Offending Behaviour, 3(1), 2012, pp.52-60.
Format: article;
Topics: intervention; learning disabilities; outcomes; personality disorders; prisoners; therapeutic communities; research; England; Select:
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13 of 373
Author: HAIGH Rex; et al.;
Title: Psychologically informed environments and the “Enabling Environments” initiative.
Reference: Housing, Care and Support, 15(1), 2012, pp.34-42.
Format: article;
Topics: community mental health services; environment; housing; resettlement; social care provision; therapeutic communities; practice; practice example; United Kingdom; Select:
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14 of 373
Author: SEGRAEUS Vera;
Title: The rise and fall of the Swedish TC movement.
Reference: Therapeutic Communities, 32(3), Autumn 2011, pp.235-243.
Format: article;
Topics: cutbacks; drug misuse; politics; social work history; therapeutic communities; Sweden; Select:
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15 of 373
Author: BUTLER Sheila; DAVIES Roger;
Title: TC dynamics in its application to severe personality disorder. Understanding the interface between context, process and outcome.
Reference: Therapeutic Communities, 32(3), Autumn 2011, pp.215-234.
Format: article;
Topics: evaluation; outcomes; personality disorders; psychotherapy; therapeutic communities; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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16 of 373
Author: IRVING Andrew;
Title: Life story narratives of recovery from dependent drug and alcohol use: a tool for identity reconstruction within a therapeutic community.
Reference: Therapeutic Communities, 32(3), Autumn 2011, pp.182-200.
Format: article;
Topics: life story work; recovery approach; self-concept; substance misuse; therapeutic communities; research; England; Select:
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17 of 373
Author: NICHOLSON Chris;
Title: Relationship ruptures: the psychodynamics of leaving care.
Reference: Therapeutic Communities, 32(3), Autumn 2011, pp.201-214.
Format: article;
Topics: interpersonal relationships; leaving care; life story work; looked after children; residential child care; therapeutic communities; practice; England; Select:
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18 of 373
Author: DIAMOND John;
Title: Internal relationships: individuals, groups, and the facilitating environment.
Reference: Therapeutic Communities, 32(3), Autumn 2011, pp.170-181.
Format: article;
Topics: interpersonal relationships; organisational culture; residential child care; schools; therapeutic communities; vulnerable children; practice; England; Select:
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19 of 373
Author: WALKER Steve;
Title: Steve: unwanted
Publisher: London: Short Books, 2011. 265p.
Format: book;
Topics: crime; rehabilitation; substance misuse; therapeutic communities; England; Select:
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20 of 373
Author: KUMARI Neelama; CAULFIELD Laura; NEWBERRY Michelle;
Title: The experiences of women working in a male therapeutic community prison.
Reference: Prison Service Journal, No. 201, May 2012, pp.7-11.
Format: article;
Topics: employment; gender; prisoners; prisons; staff; therapeutic communities; women; research; England; Select:
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