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Historical notes on partial hospitalization.

D L Goldman1

  • 1Menninger Clinic, Topeka, KS 66601.

International Journal of Partial Hospitalization
|November 5, 1990
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This study explores the historical roots of partial hospitalization, focusing on therapeutic environments and evolving psychiatric thought. Understanding this history enhances appreciation for modern psychiatric care models.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • History of Medicine
  • Mental Health Services

Background:

  • Examines the historical development of partial hospitalization.
  • Traces key concepts including therapeutic milieu and decentralized care.
  • Provides a historical overview of Western psychiatry from Pinel to Meyer.

Observation:

  • Highlights three core aspects of partial hospitalization: milieu therapy, care decentralization, and a pluralistic view of patients.
  • Reviews significant shifts in psychiatric thinking and practice over time.
  • Connects historical psychiatric evolution to contemporary partial hospitalization models.

Findings:

  • Demonstrates how historical developments in Western psychiatry inform current partial hospitalization practices.
  • Illustrates the evolution of therapeutic environments and patient-centered care.

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  • Emphasizes the importance of historical context in understanding psychiatric innovation.
  • Implications:

    • Suggests that historical understanding deepens the appreciation of partial hospitalization settings.
    • Informs the ongoing evolution of psychiatric treatment strategies.
    • Underscores the relevance of historical analysis for advancing psychiatric theory and practice.