Milieu Therapy – The Therapeutic Community

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Milieu Therapy – The Therapeutic Community A. Standard Vb of the ANA Standards of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing I. Introduction Practice states that, “The psychiatric-mental health nurse provides, structures, and maintains a therapeutic environment in collaboration with the client and other health care clinicians.” A. Milieu therapy is defined as a scientific structuring of the environment to II. Milieu, Defined effect behavioral changes and to improve the psychological health and functioning of the individual. B. Within the therapeutic community setting, the client is expected to learn adaptive coping, interaction, and relationship skills that can be generalized to other aspects of his or her life. III. Current Status of the Therapeutic Community A. Milieu therapy came into its own during the time when hospital stays for psychiatric clients were extended. based. B. The current focus of care is on short stays and is often more biologically C. Strategies of milieu therapy have been modified to conform to the shortterm approach to care or to outpatient treatment programs. D. Some programs (e.g., those for children and adolescents, clients with concepts of milieu treatment to their specialty needs. substance addictions, and geriatric clients) have successfully adapted the IV. Basic Assumptions A. The health in each individual is to be realized and encouraged to grow. B. Every interaction is an opportunity for therapeutic intervention. C. The client owns his or her own environment. D. Each client owns his or her own behavior. E. Peer pressure is a useful and powerful tool. F. Inappropriate behaviors are dealt with as they occur. G. Restrictions and punishment are to be avoided. A. Basic physiological needs are fulfilled. IV. Conditions that Promote a Therapeutic Community B. The physical facilities are conducive to achievement of the goals of therapy. C. A democratic form of self-government exists. E. A structured program of social and work-related activities is scheduled as D. Responsibilities are assigned according to client capabilities. part of the treatment program. F. Community and family are included in the program of therapy in an effort to facilitate discharge from treatment. V. The Program of a Therapeutic Community A. The program is directed by an interdisciplinary team. B. A treatment plan is formulated by the team. C. Members of all participating disciplines sign the treatment plan and meet regularly to update the plan as needed. occupational therapy, recreational therapy, art therapy, music therapy, D. Disciplines may include psychiatry, psychology, nursing, social work, dietetics, and chaplain’s service. VI. Role of the Nurse A. Through use of the nursing process, nurses manage the therapeutic B. Nurses have the responsibility for ensuring that clients’ physiological and environment on a 24-hour basis. psychological needs are met. C. Nurses also are responsible for: 1. Medication administration 2. Development of a one-to-one relationship 3. Setting limits on unacceptable behavior 4. Client education

Introduction The psychiatric-mental health nurse provides structures, and maintains a therapeutic environment in collaboration with the patient and other health care clinicians.” Standard Vb of the American Nurses Association Standards of Psychiatric– Mental Health Nursing Practice

Milieu, Defined Milieu therapy, or therapeutic community, is defined as “a scientific structuring of the environment to effect behavioral changes and to improve the psychological health and functioning of the individual.” Within the therapeutic community setting, the patient is expected to learn adaptive coping, interaction, and relationship skills that can be generalized to other aspects of his or her life.

Basic Assumptions The health of each individual is to be realized and encouraged to grow. Every interaction is an opportunity for therapeutic intervention. The client owns his or her own environment. Each client owns his or her own behavior. Peer pressure is a useful and powerful tool. Inappropriate behaviors are dealt with as they occur. Restrictions and punishment are to be avoided.

Conditions that Promote a Therapeutic Community Basic physiological needs are fulfilled. The physical facilities are conductive to achievement of the goals of therapy. A democratic form of self-government exists. Unit responsibilities are assigned according to patient capabilities. A structured program of social and work-related activities is scheduled as part of the treatment program. Community and family are included in the program of therapy in an effort to facilitate discharge from the hospital.

The Program of Therapeutic Community A treatment plan is directed by an interdisciplinary team. The plan is formulated by the team. Team members of all disciplines sign the plan and meet weekly to update the plan as needed. Disciplines may include psychiatry, psychology, nursing, social work, occupational therapy, recreational therapy, art therapy, music therapy, dietetics, chaplain’s service and family. The core team members are the psychiatry, nursing and social workers to have a treatment team meeting.

Role of the Nurse Through use of the nursing process, nurses manage the therapeutic environment on a 24-hour basis. Nurses have the responsibility for ensuring that the patient’s physiological and psychological needs are met. Nurses are also responsible for Medication administration Development of a one-to-one relationship Setting limits on unacceptable behavior Recognizing positive behaviors Client education