
doi: 10.1007/bf01574274
pmid: 5142668
The resistance phenomenon in individual patients—probably the most intractable of all symptoms—has long been studied and techniques have been developed to deal with it. The author takes up the equally severe problems of resistance to change in “healthy” people and groups. Here, too, techniques must be developed, since our present state of knowledge makes it unthinkable to turn back to the traditional model of large mental hospital.
Hospitals, Psychiatric, Psychiatry, Mental Disorders, Forensic Psychiatry, Community Mental Health Services, Hospitalization, Personnel, Hospital, Psychotherapy, Attitude, Public Opinion, Humans, Family, Community Health Services, Community Psychiatry, Health Education, Social Adjustment
Hospitals, Psychiatric, Psychiatry, Mental Disorders, Forensic Psychiatry, Community Mental Health Services, Hospitalization, Personnel, Hospital, Psychotherapy, Attitude, Public Opinion, Humans, Family, Community Health Services, Community Psychiatry, Health Education, Social Adjustment
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