Psychosocial Treatment of Chronic Mental Patients: Milieu Versus Social-Learning Programs
Gordon L. Paul and Robert J. Lentz
FROM THE JACKET: Despite recent advances in mental health care, there remains a large and depressingly stable population of chronic mental patients who have not responded to any form of trealment. Gordon Paul and Robert Lentz have spent nearly ten years evalualing alternative methods for treating such otherwise unircatable patients, and in this book they provide a definitive report of their startling results.
Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London. 1977. 540p.