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| Author | Year/s | Title | Content | Publication/ Publisher | Volume Number | Pages | Source |
| Macario, Marcello | 1990 | Attraverso Lo Specchio: Un Viaggio Nelle Comunita Terapeuticha Inglesi | * | Centro Studi Psichiatria e Territorio (Italy) | * | * | PETT
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| Main, Tom {Edited, Jennifer Johns) | 1989 | The Ailment and Other Psychoanalytic Essays | * | Free Association Books (London) | * | * | PETT
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| Makarenko, A.S. [compiler and editor not named] | nd | Makarenko, His Life and Work | * | Foreign Languages Publishing House (Moscow) | * | * | PETT
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| Makarenko, A.S. | 1954 | A Book for Parents | * | Foreign Languages Publishing House (Moscow) | * | * | PETT
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| Makarenko, A.S. | 1955 | The Road to Life (An Epic of Education) | * | Foreign Languages Publishing House (Moscow) | * | * | PETT
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| Maller, Joshua-O | 1971 | The Therapeutic Community with Chronic Mental Patients | * | S Karger (Basel, Switzerland) | * | * | PETT |
| Mann-Feder, Varda R. | 1996 | Adolescents in therapeutic communities | * | Adolescence Magazine | * | 3/22/1996 | *
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| Manning, Nick | 1989 | The Therapeutic Community Movement: Charisma and Routinization | * | Routledge (London, New York) | * | * | PETT
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| Manning, Nick | 1991 | Maxwell Jones and the Therapeutic Community Movement: A Sociological View | * | Therapeutic Communities | 12: 2 and 3 | 83-97 | *
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| Marcus, Paul | 1999 | Autonomy in the Extreme Situation: Bruno Bettelheim, the Nazi COncentration Camps and the Mass Society | * | Praeger (Westport, Connecticut/ London) | * | * | PETT
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| Margolis, Philip M. | 1973 | Patient Power: The Development of a Therapeutic Community in a Psychiatric Unit of a General Hospital | * | Charles C. Thomas (Springfield, Illinois) | * | * | PETT
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| Marino, Vincent C. | 1983 | Victory Over Drugs, Death and Degradation | * | VVM Inc (Kaneohe, Hawaii) | * | * | PETT
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| Marino, Vinny | 1996 | Journey from Hell | * | Habilitat (Kaneohe, Hawaii) | * | * | PETT
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| Martens, Johanna | 2003 | Psychiatric Problems in our "Normal" Therapeutic Communities for Drug Addicts | * | European Conference on rehabilitation and Drug Policy in Venedig, Mai 2003. | * | * | *
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| Martin, Denis V. | 1962 | Adventure in Psychiatry: Social change in a Mental Hospital | * | Bruno Cassirer (Oxford) | * | * | PETT
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| Martin, Denis V. | 1974 | Adventure in Psychiatry: Social change in a Mental Hospital (Second enlarged Edition) | * | Bruno Cassirer (Oxford) | * | * | PETT
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| Masoni, Patrizia (ed) | 1996 | La Riabilitazione Dell’Adolescente nella Comunita Terapeutica: La patologia mentale grave; nuovi indirizzi metodologici | * | Dell Cerro (Pisa) | * | * | PETT
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| Masoni, Patrizia; Paolo Balducci; Cinzia Coratti; Pia Hanswen; Sonia Melgovanni (eds) | 2000 | Le Comunita Terapeutiche: Ricerca sul funzionamento organizzativo e formazione degli operatori | * | Kappa (Italy) | * | * | PETT
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| Mathers, James R. (Michael and Jean WIlson, eds.) | 2003 | Kaleidoscope: An Anthology of the Papers of James R. Mathers | * | Reardon Publishing (Cheltenham) | * | * | PETT |
| Mattick, Richard P., O'Brien, Susannah; and Dodding, Jane | 1998 | Outcome Evaluation of the Woolshed Program | * | National Drug & Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Australia | Technical Report No. 62 | * | Online
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| McAteer, Jacinta | 1991 | Core Relationships with Enotionally and Behaviourally Disturbed Children at New Barns | * | Department of Human Psychology, Aston Univeristy | * | * | PETT
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| McCord, William M | 1982 | The Psychopath and Milieu Therapy: A Longitudinal Study | * | Academic Press (London and New York) | * | * | PETT
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| McCorkle, Lloyd W.; Elias, Albert; Bixby, F. Lovell | 1958 | The Highfields Story: An experimental treatment project for youthful offenders | * | Henry Holt (New York) | * | * | PETT |
| McDonald, Danielle | 2006 | Empowering Female Inmates: An Exploratory Study of a Prison Therapeutic Community and its Impact on the Coping Skills of Substance Abusing Women | Abstract: Over the past twenty years, the number of female inmates incarcerated for drug offenses has dramatically increased. This surge has led to a large portion of the female prison population coming into the corrections system with substance abuse problems. Currently, drug relapse is the number one reason for female recidivism. Robert Johnson (2002) has suggested that if inmates learn mature coping skills, while in prison, they will be better prepared for the world outside and will be less likely to return to the criminal justice system. Johnson’s concept of mature coping includes three elements: one must be able to accept the problem at hand, work through the problem without resorting to violence except in cases of self-defense, and learn to live in a community environment where one can assist others and empathize with their problems (Johnson, 2002). The therapeutic community is a program that has been adopted in many prison systems that appears to implement Johnson’s concept of mature coping. This research specifically examines a therapeutic community for women within a Pennsylvania prison to better understand if the women are indeed learning positive coping skills that will replace their prior negative coping skill of substance abuse. A combination of quantitative and qualitative methods was used to examine the differences between women in the therapeutic community and women who were on the waiting list for treatment. Data from this study suggests that women involved in the therapeutic community were able to improve their problem solving and seeking social support skills, while many still struggled with avoidance techniques. This study concludes by suggesting several policy implications. First, participants need to spend longer periods of time in treatment to learn and practice their positive coping skills. Second, more therapeutic communities need to be implemented within the prison to address the large number of women who are on the waiting list. A final suggestion involves adopting residential programs for these women, upon their release from prison, to provide them with support systems within their own communities. | PhD., School of Graduate Studies and Research, Department of Criminology, Indiana University of Pensylvania | * | * | * |
| McGauley, Gill and Humphrey, Martin | 2003 | "Contribution of Forensic Psychotherapy to the Care of Forensic Patients" | * | Advances in Psychiatric Treatment | Vol 9 | 117-124 | *
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| McKee, William J. | 1994 | Gould Farm: A Life of Sharing | * | Wm. J. Gould Associates (Monterey, Massachusetts) | * | * | PETT
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| Mead, Kimberley Ada | 1990 | Negotiations in a Therapeutic Community | * | M.A. (Acadia University) | * | * | *
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| Medinsky, Y.N. | * | Makarenko, his Life and Work: Articles, Talks and Reminiscences | * | Foreign Languages Publishing House (Moscow) | * | * | PETT
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| Mering, Otto von and King, Stanley H. | 1957 | Remotivating the Mental Patient | * | Russel Sage Foundation (New York) | * | * | PETT |
| Messina,Nena; Wish,Eric; Nemes, Susanna | 2000 | Predictors of Treatment Outcomes in Men and Women Admitted to a Therapeutic Community | * | American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse | May | * | * |
| Messina,Nena; Wish,Eric; Nemes, Susanna | 2001 | "Therapeutic Community Treatment May Reduce Future Incarceration—A Research Note" | * | FEDERAL PROBATION | Volume 65 Number 3 | pp. 40-45 | * |
| Messina, Nena P; Wish, Eric D; Nemes, Susanna; Wraight, Brook | 2000 | "Correlates of underreporting of post-discharge cocaine use among therapeutic community clients" | * | Journal of Drug Issues | Winter | * | * |
| Meyer, Carolyn | 1979 | The Center: From a troubled past to a new life | * | Atheneum (New York) | * | * | PETT |
| Michie, Susan | 1980 | "A Therapeutic Community in Cuba" | "The revolution in Cuba brought enormous changes in all aspects of social life including mental health work. This paper describes the progress of the changes in psychiatric provision particularly focussed on the mental hospital in Havana. Comparisons are made between a "socialist" approach to mental health and the "democratic" therapeutic community approach." | International Journal of Therapeutic Community | 1:2 | 92-99 | PETT
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| Millard, David Walter | 1994 | Collected Writings on Therapeutic Community | * | MD (Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Birmingham) | * | * | PETT
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| Miller, Derek | 1964 | Growth to Freedom: The psychosocial treatment of delinquent youth | * | Social Science Paperbacks/Tavistock Publications (London) | * | * | PETT
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| Mitchell, Dave, Mitchell, Cathy, and Ofshe, Richard | 1980 | The Light on Synanon: How a country weekly exposed a corporate cult – and won the Pulitzer Prize | * | Seaview Books (New York) | * | * | PETT
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| Morgen, Keith J. | 2003 | Comparison of a Specially Trained Therapeutic Community Drug Abuse Counseling Staff with Treatment as Usual: Evaluating Longitudinal Treatment Process in Residential and Outpatient Facilities | * | PhD, Counseling Psychology, Lehigh University | * | * | PETT
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| Morse, William C. (ed.) | 1991 | Crisis Intervention in Residential Treatment: The Clinical Innovations of Fritz Redl | * | Haworth Press (Binghampton, New York) | * | * | PETT
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| Mosher, Loren R. and Burti, Lorenzo | 1989 | Community Mental Health: Principles and Practice | * | W.W. Norton (New York/London) | * | * | PETT
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| Mosher, Loren R.; Vallone, Robert ; and Menn, Alma Zito ; with Hendrix, Voyce. Edited by Deborah C. Fort | 1992 | Treatment at Soteria House: A Manual for the Practice of Interpersonal Phenomenology | * | Final National Institutes of Mental Health Report: Grants Number R12MH 20123 and R12MH 25570 | * | * | PETT |
| Moxnes, Paul | 1978 | Anxiety and organization (English title) Summary in English | "After 9 months of observation, the Department was abolished as a therapeutic community and reorganized as a training department for severe disturbed patients. The effect this reorganization had on the staff's anxiety level and on their interpersonal relationships is mapped out and discussed." | Ph.D., Psychology, University of Tromsoe | *** | *** | *** |
| Murphy, Joseph G. | nd | "How do children learn to experience community?" | * | * | * | * | * |
