The processes and context of innovation in mental healthcare: Oxfordshire as a case study

Author:

Hall John1,Armstrong Neil2,Agulnik Peter3,Fees Craig4,Kennard David5,Leach Jonathan6,Millard David7

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Medical Humanities, Oxford Brookes University, UK

2. Harris Manchester College, Oxford University, UK

3. Retired psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Oxford, UK

4. Planned Environment Therapy Trust Archive and Study Centre and History of Medicine Unit, University of Birmingham, UK

5. Retired clinical psychologist and group analyst, York, UK

6. Formerly School of Health, Wellbeing and Social Care, Open University, UK

7. Formerly Green College, Oxford University, UK

Abstract

This article introduces the four following articles and the Classic Text. They describe the development of a sequence of innovative local mental health services in Oxfordshire, and explore the processes of innovation, led by the humane pragmatism practised by Dr Bertram Mandelbrote, who was Physician Superintendent at Littlemore Hospital in Oxford from 1959 to 1988. The articles describe emerging patterns of therapeutic community practice, and trace the events leading to a set of discrete service developments outside the hospital. Together, they suggest a positive role for chance in these developments, and a focus on the then prevailing national and local regulatory culture. The Classic Text by David Millard provides an overview of the origins of the therapeutic community movement.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

Reference48 articles.

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2. Parry-Jones B (1976) 1826–1976: The Warneford Hospital Oxford. Unpublished pamphlet.

3. “I was at the right place at the right time”

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