1967
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1967.tb05332.x
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Drug Therapy With or Without Group Discussion: Effects of Various Regimens on the Behavior of Geriatric Patients in a Mental Hospital

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“…Grabski (1961) pointed out that there are many divergent opinions regarding the optimal therapeutic approach to the older patient, as he asked the question: “Should therapy be directed toward reintegrating the patient through physical, pharmacological or psychological methods, or at manipulating, changing or supporting the social environment?” Some writers believe that simple environmental manipulation plays a greater and more successful role in the psychiatric treatment of the aged than it does in the treatment of younger patients (Slap and Siegler, 1967). Others feel that therapeutic techniques which incorporate group and individual psychotherapy may be employed successfully with many elderly patients (Wolff, 1967b; Goldfarb and Wolk, 1967; Gottesman, 1966; Williams et al, 1967; Butler, 1967).…”
Section: Issues In the Management Of Elderly Mentally Ill Patientsmentioning
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“…Grabski (1961) pointed out that there are many divergent opinions regarding the optimal therapeutic approach to the older patient, as he asked the question: “Should therapy be directed toward reintegrating the patient through physical, pharmacological or psychological methods, or at manipulating, changing or supporting the social environment?” Some writers believe that simple environmental manipulation plays a greater and more successful role in the psychiatric treatment of the aged than it does in the treatment of younger patients (Slap and Siegler, 1967). Others feel that therapeutic techniques which incorporate group and individual psychotherapy may be employed successfully with many elderly patients (Wolff, 1967b; Goldfarb and Wolk, 1967; Gottesman, 1966; Williams et al, 1967; Butler, 1967).…”
Section: Issues In the Management Of Elderly Mentally Ill Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some writers believe that simple environmental manipulation plays a greater and more successful role in the psychiatric treatment of the aged than it does in the treatment of younger patients (Slap and Siegler, 1967). Others feel that therapeutic techniques which incorporate group and individual psychotherapy may be employed successfully with many elderly patients (Wolff, 1967b;Goldfarb and Wolk, 1967;Gottesman, 1966;Williams et al, 1967;Butler, 1967).…”
Section: Issues In the Management Of Elderly Mentally Ill Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%