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Published Online: September 1992

Improving Psychiatric Environments Through Minimal Architectural Change

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Minimal architectural changes in a treatment environment can lead to significant improvements in bow the setting functions, with positive effects for staff patients, and families. When a mental health center located in an antiquated hospital in Jerusalem added five additional entrances, the change improved accessibility, increased the sense of freedom, and helped define the identity of the units. Other therapeutic effects were obtained from minimal modifications in a day hospital unit, including brightening paint and changing lighting, reopening a separate stairway for use by patients not enrolled in the day unit, and defining separate living, dining, and personal-expression areas within the common room. The authors note that cooperation between the disciplines of architecture and psychiatry is essential and that the idea of change as a continuous process should be incorporated into an organization's culture.

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Pages: 920 - 923

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Published in print: September 1992
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Silvio Gutkowski
Talbieh Mental Health Center, P.O. Box 39, Jerusalem, Israel 91000
Yigal Ginath
Talbieh Mental Health Center, P.O. Box 39, Jerusalem, Israel 91000
Flor Guttmann
Talbieh Mental Health Center, P.O. Box 39, Jerusalem, Israel 91000

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