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Published Online: April 1979

A Behavioral Program for the Treatment of Chronic Patients

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

Abstract

The authors report the development of a short-term behavioral therapy program for chronically hospitalized schizophrenic patients who had responded only minimally in a therapeutic community. The basic program was a token economy, which concentrated on personal care activities, productive activities, and leisure activities, combined with drug treatment. During the first 9 months of the program 105 patients were admitted and 79 were discharged–24 to nursing or group homes and 47 to their own home or family. At 1-year follow-up 62 patients were still in the community without any readmissions. The findings that a token economy can be effective with chronic patients at comparatively little additional expense has broad implications for custodial care facilities with limited resources.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 396 - 400
PubMed: 106739

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Received: 28 September 1977
Revision received: 27 January 1978
Accepted: 29 March 1978
Published in print: April 1979
Published online: 24 April 2020

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John F. Hofmeister, M.D.
At the time this work was done the authors were with Fort Logan Mental Health Center, Denver, Colo., where Dr. Hofmeister was Division Psychiatrist, Dr. Scheckenbach was Consultant for Behavior Therapies, and Ms. Clayton is Mental Health Worker and Clinical Administrator. Dr. Hofmeister is now Clinical Director Program for the Chronically Mentally III, Jefferson County Mental Health Center: Lakewood, Colo. Dr. Scheckenbach is Western Regional Administrator, Psychology Services, Federal Bureau of Prisons Englewood, Colo. Address reprint requests to Dr. Hofmeister, 3860 East Easter Place, Littleton, Colo. 80122.
Albert F. Scheckenbach, PH.D.
At the time this work was done the authors were with Fort Logan Mental Health Center, Denver, Colo., where Dr. Hofmeister was Division Psychiatrist, Dr. Scheckenbach was Consultant for Behavior Therapies, and Ms. Clayton is Mental Health Worker and Clinical Administrator. Dr. Hofmeister is now Clinical Director Program for the Chronically Mentally III, Jefferson County Mental Health Center: Lakewood, Colo. Dr. Scheckenbach is Western Regional Administrator, Psychology Services, Federal Bureau of Prisons Englewood, Colo. Address reprint requests to Dr. Hofmeister, 3860 East Easter Place, Littleton, Colo. 80122.
Shirley H. Clayton, M.D.
At the time this work was done the authors were with Fort Logan Mental Health Center, Denver, Colo., where Dr. Hofmeister was Division Psychiatrist, Dr. Scheckenbach was Consultant for Behavior Therapies, and Ms. Clayton is Mental Health Worker and Clinical Administrator. Dr. Hofmeister is now Clinical Director Program for the Chronically Mentally III, Jefferson County Mental Health Center: Lakewood, Colo. Dr. Scheckenbach is Western Regional Administrator, Psychology Services, Federal Bureau of Prisons Englewood, Colo. Address reprint requests to Dr. Hofmeister, 3860 East Easter Place, Littleton, Colo. 80122.

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