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Published Online: October 1974

Four Stages of Institutional Development in an Adolescent Psychiatric Hospital

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The authors present a theoretical framework of institutional development in which they hypothesize that a new institution has six tasks to perform. Each task is associated with a critical stage of development, or critical issue that must be resolved. In a study of a small, fairly new adolescent psychiatric hospital, they identified four critical incidents that reflect the first four tasks of staffing, organizing, planing, and controlling; the incidents, the associated issues, and their resolution are described. The authors believe that psychiatrists have important roles to play in the developmental stages and in preventing institutional pathology.

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Pages: 655 - 659

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Published in print: October 1974
Published online: 7 October 2014

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E. W. Cook School of Parapsychiatry
Clinical Research Associate
Constance Bultman Wilson Center for Education and Psychiatry Faribault, Minnesota

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