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Buch, Englisch, 178 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: Routledge Revivals

Jones

The Process of Change


1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-041-23505-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Buch, Englisch, 178 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: Routledge Revivals

ISBN: 978-1-041-23505-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Dr Maxwell Jones, known worldwide as one of the founders of the therapeutic community movement, recounts his seven years at Dingleton Hospital in The Process of Change (originally published in 1982) in an autobiographical style. He describes how a mental hospital, which began with a traditional hierarchical authority structure, was transformed into a democratic social system.

He believes that his experience constitutes a model relevant to other organizations, as diverse as schools, businesses, churches, industry, local government, and prisons. The special value of the book lies in its presentation of both the theory of the process of change and an illustrative account of putting that theory into practice.

Maxwell Jones argues that most educational systems fail to develop the potential present in everyone and that it is possible to evolve a democratic system that supports the process of change, fostering growth and creativity. A social structure such as the one introduced at Dingleton Hospital—built on principles of frequent interpersonal and group interaction, listening and learning as a social process, and two-way communication of content and feeling at all levels of the hierarchy—inevitably leads to change in motivated individuals. Dr Jones demonstrates how this transformation involves information sharing, shared decision-making, interaction, and growth.

He suggests that, if this model were adopted in educational systems, it could profoundly influence future generations by helping them avoid prejudice, work through crises in ways that promote learning, recognize the limitations of reductive ‘scientific’ thinking, and question the power of technology to solve global problems.

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Introduction 1. The first year, 1963: initiating a therapeutic community in a closed system 2. The second year, 1964: problems of leadership and consensus 3. The third year, 1965: confrontation in high places 4. The fourth year, 1966: decentralization of the system begins 5. The fifth year, 1967: decentralization into three county units 6. The sixth year, 1968: pending centralization of the health services in Scotland leads to fear of bureaucratization 7. The seventh year, 1969: a leadership crisis and an exciting liaison with the local school system 8. Synthesis: what is social learning? 9. Epilogue: social learning, growth and creativity as a process-products of open systems


Maxwell Jones (1907–1990) was one of the greatest therapeutic pioneers of British post-war psychiatry. He is remembered mostly as the creator of the first and most famous ‘therapeutic community’ the Social Rehabilitation Unit at Belmont Hospital, Surrey (now the Henderson Hospital). However, he made many other contributions to the revolutionary changes in British institutional psychiatry in the early days of the National Health Service, which made British psychiatric hospitals for a brief period an example for all western psychiatry by virtue of their open doors, patient freedom and active rehabilitation.



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