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Am J Psychiatry 117:506-510, December 1960
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.117.6.506
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PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATIVE THERAPY

D. H. CLARK F.R.C.P.E., D.P.M.1

1 Medical Superintendent, Fulbourn Hospital, Cambridge, England, Associate Lecturer in Psychiatry, University of Cambridge.

Further aspects of Administrative Therapy are explored. Some of the methods to be used in transforming a custodial into a therapeutic institution are discussed and also methods of maintaining the momentum of an established therapeutic community.




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