Review of THE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL AS A THERAPEUTIC INSTRUMENT

Reviews the book, The Psychiatric Hospital as a Therapeutic Instrument edited by Alexander Gralnick (1969). The book deals with the papers discussing psychotherapy milieu therapy, family therapy, psychoanalytic concepts and their implementation in the hospital treatment program, shock therapy, inter...

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