Abstract

Insight-oriented milieu therapy with psychotic patients aiming at integration of psychosis into a meaningful life context presupposes a specific, dynamic balance of explorative and supportive factors in the milieu. This is a consequence not only of the psychotic patient's difficulties but also of the double demands, made on the patient and the milieu for regression and collaboration, for actualization of the patient's problems and support of the patient's non-psychotic ego in this treatment modality. Therapeutic communities for psychotic patients differ in their ways of establishing this balance, with regard to explicit treatment philosophy, organizational preconditions, and the concrete content of the therapeutic work. This paper outlines the current common ground and the present areas of disagreement in the use of therapeutic environments as agents of changes in schizophrenic patients. The therapeutic environments for psychotic patients go through similar phases in their institutional histories, with co...

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