Innovation in mental health care: Bertram Mandelbrote, the Phoenix Unit and the therapeutic community approach.

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 Q4 HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES History of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1177/0957154X221142416
David Millard, Peter Agulnik, Neil Armstrong, Craig Fees, John Hall, David Kennard, Jonathan Leach
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Bertram Mandelbrote was Physician Superintendent and Consultant Psychiatrist at Littlemore Hospital in Oxford from 1959 to 1988. A humane pragmatist rather than theoretician, Mandelbrote was known for his facilitating style of leadership and working across organisational boundaries. He created the Phoenix Unit, an innovative admission unit run on therapeutic community lines which became a hub for community outreach. Material drawn from oral histories and witness seminars reflects the remarkably unstructured style of working on the Phoenix Unit and the enduring influence of Mandelbrote and fellow consultant Benn Pomryn's styles of leadership. Practices initiated at Littlemore led to a number of innovative services in Oxfordshire. These innovations place Mandelbrote as a pioneer in social psychiatry and the therapeutic community approach.

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精神卫生保健的创新:伯特伦·曼德尔布罗特、凤凰单位和治疗社区方法。
Bertram Mandelbrote从1959年到1988年在牛津的Littlemore医院担任医师主管和精神病顾问。曼德尔布罗特是一位人道的实用主义者,而不是理论家,他以便利的领导风格和跨组织工作而闻名。他创建了凤凰单位,这是一个创新的入院单位,在治疗社区线路上运行,成为社区外展的中心。从口述历史和目击者研讨会中获得的材料反映了凤凰小组明显的非结构化的工作风格,以及曼德尔布罗特和他的顾问本·波姆林的领导风格的持久影响。利特莫尔的实践为牛津郡带来了许多创新服务。这些创新使曼德尔布罗特成为社会精神病学和治疗社区方法的先驱。
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期刊介绍: History of Psychiatry publishes research articles, analysis and information across the entire field of the history of mental illness and the forms of medicine, psychiatry, cultural response and social policy which have evolved to understand and treat it. It covers all periods of history up to the present day, and all nations and cultures.
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