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Psychotherapy
Psychiatry department
Beni Suef University
Definition
 A process which attempts to help the
patient relieve symptoms, resolve
problems or seek personal growth
through a structured relation (i.e.
specified goals and methods) with a
trained professional therapist.
 The therapist may be a psychiatrist, a
psychologist, a nurse, etc...

Psychotherapy
A. According to Format:
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1- Individual therapy.
2- Group therapy.
3- Family therapy.
4- Marital therapy.
5- Community or
Milieu therapy.

B. According to content (the
applied personality theory)

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1 - Supportive.
2- Expressive (dynamic
or insight oriented).
3- Behavioral.
4- Biofeedback
5- Cognitive-Behavioral
6- Experiential
(Humanistic approach).
7- Rehabilitation and
activity therapies.

Types of Psychotherapy
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Definition and Aims
It is the form of therapy that deals with
conscious conflicts and current problems.
It aims at supporting the patient and helping
him to:
1- Relieve symptoms and resolve problems.
2- Regain equilibrium and maintain stability.
3- Achieve better adaptation, coping and
functioning.

Supportive Psychotherapy
Indications
1 - Crisis, acute distress or acute
adjustment disorders.
 2- Chronic or handicapped patients (e.g.,
chronic Schizophrenia, mood or
personality disorders).
 3- Patients who do not need (not
motivated) or not fit (lacking ego strength
or intellectual ability) for deeper
expressive therapy.
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Supportive Psychotherapy
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Establishing an emphatic understanding relation
(therapeutic alliance).
Active listening (empathic).
Reassurance and encouragement.
Suggestion, advice and persuasion.
Clarification and explanation (education), e.g., as
regards symptoms, interpersonal problems and ways
of coping.
Strengthening useful defenses.
Suppression of unwanted conflicts.
Improving ego strength and functioning (e.g., reality
testing, autonomy, etc...).
Environmental manipulation and modification.
Help in improving insight.

Techniques of supportive psychotherapy
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Duration of Psychotherapy
According to the patient's needs, it could be a
single session or prolonged to many years.

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Format
It is usually individual but can be used in all
formats.

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Complications
Mainly dependency on therapist

Supportive psychotherapy
• A group of deep therapies that aim at
symptom resolution as well as producing
positive fundamental changes in the
patient's
 character or personality.
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Psychodynamic (Expressive) Therapy
This is achieved through:
 Uncovering unconscious conflicts and shift
them to the conscious awareness of the
patient.
 Help the patient resolve the conflicts and
correct deficits through understanding and
insight
 Induce change motivated by insight.
 Corrective relational and emotional
experiences with the therapist.

Psychodynamic (Expressive) Therapy
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy includes a
variety) of models, e.g.. classical
psychoanalysis (of limited use now),
psychoanalytic oriented models,
short-term models,
object relation and
self-psychologv models, etc....

Types of psychodynamic therapy
enough ego-strength to tolerate the
experience of change and growth.
 The patient should also he capable of
expressing his thoughts and emotions.
 It can be long term (years) but short-term
models are more commonly used.
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Psychodynamic therapy


The short-term techniques are
characterized by being:

1- Time-limited. i.e.. weekly sessions for
3-6 months.
 2- Problem-focused. i.e.. focused on
limited key aspects of the patient's
psychopathologv.
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Psychodynamic therapy
Behavioral therapy is based on the theory
that symptoms are persistent maladaptive
behaviors acquired by conditioning or
learning.
 Therapy consists of "deconditioning" or
"unlearning" of such behavioral habits and
"relearning" of new adaptive behaviors.
 e.g., phobia


Behavioral Therapies
1- Systematic desensitization
2- Graded exposure
3- Flooding
N.B. The above techniques are useful in phobic,
and obsessive
 compulsive disorders and some sexual disorders.
 4- Aversive conditioning
 e.g.,: In treating alcoholism (Disulfiram)
 5- Positive reinforcement (reward)
chronic patients (e.g.. schizophrenia, autistic
disorder, M.R..).
 6- Participant modeling
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Techniques of behavioral therapy
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It is based on the idea that physiological
functions (e.g., B.P., HR., muscle tension,
etc...) which are not controlled voluntarily
can be brought under voluntary control
through operant conditioning if a person is
provided with feedback information about
these functions.

Biofeedback
Information from measuring devices (e.g..
B.P., skin temperature or galvanic
response, EMG, EEC ...) is transformed by
electronic instruments into signals that
can be perceived by the patient (e.g.. a
sound or flashing light).
 On receiving these signals, the person can
be trained to control those functions and
reach a related euthymic mental state.
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Method of biofeedback
It is used in the management of many
psychosomatic conditions
 including hypertension, arrhythmias,
migraine, tension headache, etc....
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Indications of biofeedback
Theory
 Based on the theory that a person's affect
and behavior are largely determined by the
way in which he cognitively structures and
interprets the world (cognitive schemata
developed from previous experience).


When faced with any situation, we respond
with certain immediate interpretations (called
automatic thoughts) which are highly
influenced by our underlying or hidden beliefs
or assumptions.

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
 To

identify and correct cognitive
distortions (automatic thoughts
and underlying beliefs) and
maladaptive behaviors that result
from them
 through a combination of verbal and
behavior modification techniques.
Aim of cognitive behavioral therapy
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A- Cognitive (verbal) techniques
1- Identify and test automatic thoughts, i.e.,
test their rationality as hypotheses rather
than facts.
2- Identify and test the underlying
assumptions or core beliefs.
3- Correcting the distorted cognitions and
replacing them with positive and more
adaptive cognitive habits.
4- Rehearsal of the new cognitive and
behavioral responses.

Techniques of CBT
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B- Behavioral Techniques:
methods including:
1- Activity scheduling.
2- Graded task assignment (e.g., graded
social activity to correct social withdrawal).
3- Rehearsal of new behavior.
4- Rating of progress in the amount of
mastery and pleasure.
5- Diversion techniques: e.g., physical
activity and exercise, work, social contact.

Techniques of CBT
1- Duration:
 Short-term and time limited, usually 15-20 sessions,
over 3 months
2- Therapist role:
 Active, directive, understanding and empathic
3- Focused on:
 a. Conscious aspects of experience and behavior.
 b. Current (here and now) problems.
4- Structured:
 a. Problems and goals operationally defined.
 b. Agenda prepared for each session.
5- Format:
 Usually individual but can be used in other formats

Characteristic Features of CBT
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1- Depressive disorders (non-psychotic).
2- Anxiety disorders
e.g.. panic, phobic and generalized
anxiety disorders.
3- Obesity and eating disorders.
4- Substance related disorders.

Indications of CBT
Definition
 A form of therapy in which therapeutic
changes occur as a result of the
interactions of patients with other patients
and at least one trained professional
therapist in a group setting.

Group Psychotherapy
Goals
 1- Relief of symptoms.
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2- Resolution of intrapsychic and
interpersonal problems through insight
and corrective experiences.

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3- Encouraging personality growth and
development.

Group Psychotherapy
Characteristics
 -Size: 6-12 patients (optimum 8).
 -Time: 1-2 hours once or twice weekly.
 -Duration: months to years depending on
goals and therapy model.
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Group Psychotherapy
Type of patients:
 1. Heterogeneous (different diagnoses).
 2. Homogeneous (single diagnosis, e.g.,
special groups for substance abuse or
PTSD).

Group Psychotherapy
- Model of therapy (content):
 supportive,
 psychodynamic,
 experiential,
 cognitive and behavioral models.
 interactional model (Yalom),
 Transactional analysis (Bern) and
 Psychodrama.

Group Psychotherapy
Indications
Almost all diagnoses except:
 acute manic or
 Acute psychotic episodes and
 antisocial personality disorder
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Group Psychotherapy
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Family therapy is based on the idea that
the patient's psychological disturbance
reflects a significant disturbance of his
family,

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i.e., disturbed patterns of behaviors and
relations among his family members.

Family Therapy
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Therapy aims at helping family members
gain insight into their problems and
disturbed relational patterns and
change their dysfunctional behavior and
emotions into a healthier pattern.

Family Therapy
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The focus of therapy is the family as a
whole rather than the individual patient.

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The family is viewed as a system
suffering from dysfunctions resulting
from disturbed rules, roles and relations
among its members.

Family Therapy
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A form of therapy concerned with
maladjusted marital couples.

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It aims at resolving interpersonal and
related intrapsychic individual problems
of the couple.

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The therapy is focused on the
"relationship" rather than any of the
individual partners.

Marital Therapy
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It is management of disabilities and
handicaps resulting from psychiatric
disorder conducted by trained therapists.

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It is particularly important in chronic
psychiatric disorders (such as chronic
schizophrenia and mood disorders)

Rehabilitation
Aiming to improve the patient's performance in
different functional domains including:
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1. Personal hygiene and self-care skills.

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2.

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3. Vocational (work) and/or educational skills
(occupational therapy).

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4. Recreation and activity therapies, e.g., art,
music, sports, celebration of social events, etc....

Social and interpersonal skills

Rehabilitation
An environment that is structured
(organized) to assist patients to:
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1. Control and modify problematic
(maladaptive) behaviors.

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2. Promote adaptive psychosocial skills in
coping with the self, others and the
environment.

Milieu Therapy
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The focus is on social relationships as well as
occupational and recreational activities.

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To achieve its goals it uses different therapeutic
modalities particularly:

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1- Group therapies.

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2- Different

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3- Structured activities of daily living for all
patients.

rehabilitative techniques.

Milieu Therapy
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Therapy is based on the coordinated work
of a multidisciplinary team which
includes
the psychiatrists,
psychologists,
psychiatric nursing staff, and
social workers
It also includes occupational, art, play and
recreational therapists.

Team involved in Milieu therapy
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It can be established in different locations,
e.g.,

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psychiatric hospitals,
psychiatric inpatient ward of a
general hospital,
day hospital,
special houses for geriatric patients, etc....

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Place of Milieu therapy
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Psychotherapy

  • 2. Definition  A process which attempts to help the patient relieve symptoms, resolve problems or seek personal growth through a structured relation (i.e. specified goals and methods) with a trained professional therapist.  The therapist may be a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a nurse, etc... Psychotherapy
  • 3. A. According to Format:      1- Individual therapy. 2- Group therapy. 3- Family therapy. 4- Marital therapy. 5- Community or Milieu therapy. B. According to content (the applied personality theory)        1 - Supportive. 2- Expressive (dynamic or insight oriented). 3- Behavioral. 4- Biofeedback 5- Cognitive-Behavioral 6- Experiential (Humanistic approach). 7- Rehabilitation and activity therapies. Types of Psychotherapy
  • 4.       Definition and Aims It is the form of therapy that deals with conscious conflicts and current problems. It aims at supporting the patient and helping him to: 1- Relieve symptoms and resolve problems. 2- Regain equilibrium and maintain stability. 3- Achieve better adaptation, coping and functioning. Supportive Psychotherapy
  • 5. Indications 1 - Crisis, acute distress or acute adjustment disorders.  2- Chronic or handicapped patients (e.g., chronic Schizophrenia, mood or personality disorders).  3- Patients who do not need (not motivated) or not fit (lacking ego strength or intellectual ability) for deeper expressive therapy.   Supportive Psychotherapy
  • 6.           Establishing an emphatic understanding relation (therapeutic alliance). Active listening (empathic). Reassurance and encouragement. Suggestion, advice and persuasion. Clarification and explanation (education), e.g., as regards symptoms, interpersonal problems and ways of coping. Strengthening useful defenses. Suppression of unwanted conflicts. Improving ego strength and functioning (e.g., reality testing, autonomy, etc...). Environmental manipulation and modification. Help in improving insight. Techniques of supportive psychotherapy
  • 7.   Duration of Psychotherapy According to the patient's needs, it could be a single session or prolonged to many years.   Format It is usually individual but can be used in all formats.   Complications Mainly dependency on therapist Supportive psychotherapy
  • 8. • A group of deep therapies that aim at symptom resolution as well as producing positive fundamental changes in the patient's  character or personality.  Psychodynamic (Expressive) Therapy
  • 9. This is achieved through:  Uncovering unconscious conflicts and shift them to the conscious awareness of the patient.  Help the patient resolve the conflicts and correct deficits through understanding and insight  Induce change motivated by insight.  Corrective relational and emotional experiences with the therapist. Psychodynamic (Expressive) Therapy
  • 10.       Psychodynamic psychotherapy includes a variety) of models, e.g.. classical psychoanalysis (of limited use now), psychoanalytic oriented models, short-term models, object relation and self-psychologv models, etc.... Types of psychodynamic therapy
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  • 12. enough ego-strength to tolerate the experience of change and growth.  The patient should also he capable of expressing his thoughts and emotions.  It can be long term (years) but short-term models are more commonly used.  Psychodynamic therapy
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  • 14.  The short-term techniques are characterized by being: 1- Time-limited. i.e.. weekly sessions for 3-6 months.  2- Problem-focused. i.e.. focused on limited key aspects of the patient's psychopathologv.  Psychodynamic therapy
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  • 16. Behavioral therapy is based on the theory that symptoms are persistent maladaptive behaviors acquired by conditioning or learning.  Therapy consists of "deconditioning" or "unlearning" of such behavioral habits and "relearning" of new adaptive behaviors.  e.g., phobia  Behavioral Therapies
  • 17. 1- Systematic desensitization 2- Graded exposure 3- Flooding N.B. The above techniques are useful in phobic, and obsessive  compulsive disorders and some sexual disorders.  4- Aversive conditioning  e.g.,: In treating alcoholism (Disulfiram)  5- Positive reinforcement (reward) chronic patients (e.g.. schizophrenia, autistic disorder, M.R..).  6- Participant modeling     Techniques of behavioral therapy
  • 18.  It is based on the idea that physiological functions (e.g., B.P., HR., muscle tension, etc...) which are not controlled voluntarily can be brought under voluntary control through operant conditioning if a person is provided with feedback information about these functions. Biofeedback
  • 19. Information from measuring devices (e.g.. B.P., skin temperature or galvanic response, EMG, EEC ...) is transformed by electronic instruments into signals that can be perceived by the patient (e.g.. a sound or flashing light).  On receiving these signals, the person can be trained to control those functions and reach a related euthymic mental state.  Method of biofeedback
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  • 21. It is used in the management of many psychosomatic conditions  including hypertension, arrhythmias, migraine, tension headache, etc....  Indications of biofeedback
  • 22. Theory  Based on the theory that a person's affect and behavior are largely determined by the way in which he cognitively structures and interprets the world (cognitive schemata developed from previous experience).  When faced with any situation, we respond with certain immediate interpretations (called automatic thoughts) which are highly influenced by our underlying or hidden beliefs or assumptions. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  • 23.  To identify and correct cognitive distortions (automatic thoughts and underlying beliefs) and maladaptive behaviors that result from them  through a combination of verbal and behavior modification techniques. Aim of cognitive behavioral therapy
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  • 25.      A- Cognitive (verbal) techniques 1- Identify and test automatic thoughts, i.e., test their rationality as hypotheses rather than facts. 2- Identify and test the underlying assumptions or core beliefs. 3- Correcting the distorted cognitions and replacing them with positive and more adaptive cognitive habits. 4- Rehearsal of the new cognitive and behavioral responses. Techniques of CBT
  • 26.        B- Behavioral Techniques: methods including: 1- Activity scheduling. 2- Graded task assignment (e.g., graded social activity to correct social withdrawal). 3- Rehearsal of new behavior. 4- Rating of progress in the amount of mastery and pleasure. 5- Diversion techniques: e.g., physical activity and exercise, work, social contact. Techniques of CBT
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  • 28. 1- Duration:  Short-term and time limited, usually 15-20 sessions, over 3 months 2- Therapist role:  Active, directive, understanding and empathic 3- Focused on:  a. Conscious aspects of experience and behavior.  b. Current (here and now) problems. 4- Structured:  a. Problems and goals operationally defined.  b. Agenda prepared for each session. 5- Format:  Usually individual but can be used in other formats Characteristic Features of CBT
  • 29.      1- Depressive disorders (non-psychotic). 2- Anxiety disorders e.g.. panic, phobic and generalized anxiety disorders. 3- Obesity and eating disorders. 4- Substance related disorders. Indications of CBT
  • 30. Definition  A form of therapy in which therapeutic changes occur as a result of the interactions of patients with other patients and at least one trained professional therapist in a group setting. Group Psychotherapy
  • 31. Goals  1- Relief of symptoms.  2- Resolution of intrapsychic and interpersonal problems through insight and corrective experiences.  3- Encouraging personality growth and development. Group Psychotherapy
  • 32. Characteristics  -Size: 6-12 patients (optimum 8).  -Time: 1-2 hours once or twice weekly.  -Duration: months to years depending on goals and therapy model.  Group Psychotherapy
  • 33. Type of patients:  1. Heterogeneous (different diagnoses).  2. Homogeneous (single diagnosis, e.g., special groups for substance abuse or PTSD). Group Psychotherapy
  • 34. - Model of therapy (content):  supportive,  psychodynamic,  experiential,  cognitive and behavioral models.  interactional model (Yalom),  Transactional analysis (Bern) and  Psychodrama. Group Psychotherapy
  • 35. Indications Almost all diagnoses except:  acute manic or  Acute psychotic episodes and  antisocial personality disorder  Group Psychotherapy
  • 36.  Family therapy is based on the idea that the patient's psychological disturbance reflects a significant disturbance of his family,  i.e., disturbed patterns of behaviors and relations among his family members. Family Therapy
  • 37.  Therapy aims at helping family members gain insight into their problems and disturbed relational patterns and change their dysfunctional behavior and emotions into a healthier pattern. Family Therapy
  • 38.  The focus of therapy is the family as a whole rather than the individual patient.  The family is viewed as a system suffering from dysfunctions resulting from disturbed rules, roles and relations among its members. Family Therapy
  • 39.  A form of therapy concerned with maladjusted marital couples.  It aims at resolving interpersonal and related intrapsychic individual problems of the couple.  The therapy is focused on the "relationship" rather than any of the individual partners. Marital Therapy
  • 40.  It is management of disabilities and handicaps resulting from psychiatric disorder conducted by trained therapists.  It is particularly important in chronic psychiatric disorders (such as chronic schizophrenia and mood disorders) Rehabilitation
  • 41. Aiming to improve the patient's performance in different functional domains including:  1. Personal hygiene and self-care skills.  2.  3. Vocational (work) and/or educational skills (occupational therapy).  4. Recreation and activity therapies, e.g., art, music, sports, celebration of social events, etc.... Social and interpersonal skills Rehabilitation
  • 42. An environment that is structured (organized) to assist patients to:  1. Control and modify problematic (maladaptive) behaviors.  2. Promote adaptive psychosocial skills in coping with the self, others and the environment. Milieu Therapy
  • 43.  The focus is on social relationships as well as occupational and recreational activities.  To achieve its goals it uses different therapeutic modalities particularly:  1- Group therapies.  2- Different  3- Structured activities of daily living for all patients. rehabilitative techniques. Milieu Therapy
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  • 45.       Therapy is based on the coordinated work of a multidisciplinary team which includes the psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric nursing staff, and social workers It also includes occupational, art, play and recreational therapists. Team involved in Milieu therapy
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  • 48.  It can be established in different locations, e.g.,  psychiatric hospitals, psychiatric inpatient ward of a general hospital, day hospital, special houses for geriatric patients, etc....     Place of Milieu therapy