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Citation

Wolkon GH. Community Ment. Health J. 1968; 4(1): 63-73.

Affiliation

Mental Health Rehabilitation and Research, Inc. (Hill House), 2132 Fairhill Road, 44106, Cleveland, Ohio.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1968, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/BF01434453

PMID

24186753

Abstract

This paper describes the relative effects of certain structural techniques; that is, the type, timing, and frequency of the receiving agency's contact with the potential client, in implementing a continuum of care from the psychiatric hospital to a professionally recommended community-based rehabilitation center. The differential success of these techniques range from zero to 52%. The findings concerned with the timing of interventions are interpreted in terms of crisis theory and the findings concerned with the type and frequency of contacts lead to greater specification within the theory. It was suggested that in order for a crisis intervention to be effective, the intervention must, as a necessary condition, satisfy the dependency and affiliative needs of the client. Implications for interventions at other points on the continuum of care are suggested and specific recommendations made.


Language: en

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