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Hosp Community Psychiatry 25:311-314, May 1974
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A Rehabilitation Program for ‘Hopeless’ Schizophrenics

Leon Cohen Ph.D.1 and Janet Bauer R.N., B.A.2

1 Veterans Administration Hospital, Battle Creek, Michigan
2 Veterans Administration Hospital, Lyons, New Jersey

In 1970 a 160-bed unit previously oriented toward custodial care began to actively treat supposedly hopeless chronic schizophrenic men, with the goal of increasing their release rate from the hospital. The unit conceptualized schizophrenia as a social-breakdown syndrome, and the treatment approach focused on increased social interaction and group activities. Patients were viewed as responsible individuals rather than custodial cases, and staff served as role models and teachers rather than authority figures. The unit achieved a release rate of 21 per cent, almost three times that expected for chronic schizophrenics. The authors conclude that there are fewer hopeless cases than generally believed, particularly by adherents of the disease model.







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