1986
DOI: 10.1192/s0140078900023051
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In-Patient Psychotherapy at the Cassel Hospital

Abstract: Admission to hospital for psychotherapy facilitates communication with patients and allows more ways of influencing them than do conventional out-patient situations. Small and large groups can be added to individual interviews, and living together allows the development of many potentially therapeutic relationships with other patients and staff. This additional influence can be ignored. If it is assumed to be an integral part of treatment and organised rationally, the whole hospital becomes its instrument; psy… Show more

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“…Using a similar approach Denford et al (1983) described the selection and outcome in in-patient psychotherapy at the Cassel Hospital. They studied 28 patients admitted consecutively for assessment and treatment, as described by Denford (1986), to the Single Adults Unit. A diagnosis of neurotic psychopathology, superior intelligence, considerable depression, and minimal previous out-patient treatment were identified as predictors of favourable outcome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using a similar approach Denford et al (1983) described the selection and outcome in in-patient psychotherapy at the Cassel Hospital. They studied 28 patients admitted consecutively for assessment and treatment, as described by Denford (1986), to the Single Adults Unit. A diagnosis of neurotic psychopathology, superior intelligence, considerable depression, and minimal previous out-patient treatment were identified as predictors of favourable outcome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%