Social distancing in a social therapy environment

IF 0.1 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Therapeutic Communities Pub Date : 2020-11-04 DOI:10.1108/tc-05-2020-0009
G. Akerman, E. Jones, H. Talbot, Gemma Grahame-Wright
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Purpose: This paper aims to describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on a prison-based therapeutic community (TC) Design/methodology/approach: The paper takes the form of a case study where the authors reflect on their current practice, using the findings of research on social isolation and the overarching TC principles to explore the effect of the pandemic on the TC at HMP Grendon The authors consider how the residents and staff adjusted to the change as the parameters changed when the social distancing rules were imposed and how they adapted to the prolonged break to therapy Sections in the paper were written by a resident and an operational member of staff The authors conclude with their thoughts on how to manage the consequences the lockdown has brought and start to think about what returning to “normality” might mean Findings: The paper describes the adjustments made by the residents and staff as the UK Government imposed the lockdown The authors, including a resident and an operational member of staff comment on the psychological and practical impact these adjustments had The thought is given to the idea of “recovery”, returning to “normality” and how this study can be best managed once restrictions are lifted Research limitations/implications: At the time of writing, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 at HMP Grendon The measures and commitment from all staff and residents in the prison to keep the prison environment safe may in part account for this This paper explores the effects of lockdown on the emotional environment in a TC and highlights the consequences that social isolation can have on any individual To the authors’ knowledge, there is currently no research undertaken on the impact of lockdown/social isolation on a TC This research would be useful, as the authors postulate from reflections on current practice that the effects of the lockdown will be greater in a social therapy environment Originality/value: HMP Grendon started in 1962, as this time there have been no significant events that have meant the suspension of therapy for such a sustained period It is, therefore, important that the impact of such is considered and reflected upon © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited
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社交治疗环境中的社交距离
目的:本文旨在描述COVID-19大流行对监狱治疗社区(TC)的影响。设计/方法/方法:这篇论文采用了案例研究的形式,作者反思了他们目前的实践,使用的结果社会隔离和包罗万象的TC原则研究探索流感大流行的影响在TC HMP Grendon作者考虑居民和工作人员如何适应变化的参数改变时,社会距离规则实施和如何适应长时间休息治疗部分在论文中写的一个居民和一个操作的员工作者总结如何管理他们的想法并开始思考恢复“正常”可能意味着什么。本文描述了在英国政府实施封锁时,居民和工作人员所做的调整。作者,包括一名居民和一名业务工作人员,对这些调整所产生的心理和实际影响发表了评论。本文考虑了“恢复”的概念,回归“正常”,以及一旦限制解除,如何最好地管理本研究。研究限制/影响:在撰写本文时,HMP Grendon没有确诊的COVID-19病例,监狱中所有工作人员和居民为保持监狱环境安全而采取的措施和承诺可能在一定程度上解释了这一点。本文探讨了禁闭对TC中情绪环境的影响,并强调了社会隔离可能对任何个人产生的后果。目前还没有关于封锁/社会隔离对TC的影响的研究。这项研究将是有用的,因为作者从对当前实践的反思中假设,封锁在社会治疗环境中的影响将更大。HMP Grendon开始于1962年,因为这一次没有重大事件意味着在如此持续的一段时间内暂停治疗。因此,重要的是要考虑和反映这种影响©2020,Emerald Publishing Limited
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Therapeutic Communities
Therapeutic Communities SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes academic papers, case studies, empirical research and opinion. The Journal is interested in publishing papers that critically creatively engage with ideas drawn from a range of discourses: the therapeutic community movement and other related professional practice, psychoanalysis, art, literature, poetry, music, architecture, culture, education, philosophy, religion and environmental studies. It will be of value to those who work in health services, social services, voluntary and charitable organizations and for all professionals involved with staff teams in therapeutic and supportive organizations.
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