Maxmen, Tucker & LeBow 1974

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Maxmen, Jerrold S.;Tucker, Gary J.;Lebow, Michael D. (1974) Rational hospital psychiatry: The reactive environment

 

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Maxmen, Jerrold S.;Tucker, Gary J.;Lebow, Michael D. (1974) Rational hospital psychiatry: The reactive environment


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Jerrold S. Maxmen was a prominent psychiatrist known for his contributions to modern psychiatric practices. He authored several influential texts that emphasized practical and rational approaches to mental health treatment. His work often focused on improving the clinical environment to enhance patient care. Maxmen’s innovative ideas have had a lasting impact on the field of psychiatry, particularly in the context of hospital settings.

Gary J. Tucker was a distinguished psychiatrist who made significant advancements in clinical practices and patient care within hospital environments. His work aimed at enhancing the therapeutic aspects of psychiatric hospitals, advocating for environments that were more supportive and responsive to patient needs. Tucker’s contributions have been instrumental in shaping contemporary approaches to psychiatric care, making hospitals more conducive to effective treatment and recovery.

Michael D. Lebow was a respected psychologist known for his expertise in therapeutic interventions and the psychological aspects of patient care. His work complemented that of his co-authors, focusing on the psychological well-being of patients within hospital settings. Lebow’s insights into creating responsive and adaptive therapeutic environments have been valuable in improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of hospital psychiatry.

Together, Maxmen, Tucker, and Lebow co-authored *Rational Hospital Psychiatry: The Reactive Environment* in 1974. This seminal work advocated for a rational and adaptive approach to psychiatric care in hospitals, emphasizing the importance of a supportive and flexible environment for effective treatment. Their combined expertise provided a comprehensive framework that has significantly influenced the evolution of mental health care practices in hospital settings.

 


Weight 0,502 kg
Dimensions 22 × 14,5 × 3 cm
Maxmen, Tucker & LeBow 1974Maxmen, Tucker & LeBow 1974
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