Sections
Therapeutic Communities: Introduction | The Traditional TC | The TC Perspective | Who Comes for Treatment | The TC Approach | Research: Effectiveness and Retention | The Evolution of the TC: Modifications and Applications | Key Points | References | Suggested Reading
Excerpt
Therapeutic communities (TC) for substance abuse
appeared a decade later than did therapeutic communities in psychiatric
hospitals pioneered by Maxwell Jones and others in the United Kingdom
(Jones 1953). The term therapeutic
community evolved in the psychiatric hospital setting,
although the two models arose independently. The TC for substance
abuse emerged in the 1960s as a self-help alternative to existing
conventional treatments. Recovering alcoholic and drug-addicted
individuals were its first participants/developers. Although
its modern antecedents can be traced to Alcoholics Anonymous and
Synanon, the TC prototype is ancient, existing in all forms of communal
healing and support.