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Garfield Brown
Psychological Treatment and Training in a Psychiatric Hospital
An Ethnographic Inquiry
2010. 284 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-30928-6 (3639309286)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-30928-7 (9783639309287)
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Within the framework of ethnography, an inquiry is made into the many dimensions of psychological treatment and training in a psychiatric hospital, with particular reference to State (Forensic) Patients. Ethnography is the study of an intact cultural or social group based mainly on observations over a prolonged period of time in which the researcher is a participant. The multicultural aspects of the therapeutic community are also inquired into. Ethnographic data was collected and processed over a period of 16 years in three psychiatric hospitals in Pretoria South Africa. The ecosystemic psychotherapeutic perspective was used as a meta-model to describe eight therapeutic approaches in which intern-psychologists were trained. The hospital is described as a therapeutic community in which rehabilitation is a multi-professional responsibility. Each profession, or sub-culture, has its own framework and culture in which it works within the broader system of the psychiatric hospital. Ethical considerations and recommendations are levelled at the academic and practical aspects of clinical psychology, hospital management, and different levels of government.
Clinical psychologist Garfield A. Brown has worked in the Military, has a private practice, and is presently part of the Clinical Psychology Unit at a University and two Hospitals, is on the scientific committee and board member of the Organization for the Protection of Children´s Rights (OPCR) based in Montréal, Canada.