Therapeutic Contract Program: preliminary report on a behavioral alternative to the token economy |
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Authors: | P G Levendusky S Berglas C P Dooley R J Landau |
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Affiliation: | Behavior Therapy Unit, McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Belmont, Massachusetts, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The token economy has been the primary model for the behavioral management of inpatient populations. However, this basically operant approach seldom emphasizes the development of cognitive-coping skills to help patients more effectively manage stressors that result in hospitalization. The Therapeutic Contract Program (TCP) is described as an inpatient-treatment strategy that is designed to help foster such cognitive-coping and self-control skills. While external structure is provided by components of this program, subprograms of the TCP have as their goal the development of internally-attributed coping skills and self-perceptions of competence. This preliminary report describes the structure of the TCP, as well as planned and in-progress measures of program participation and treatment outcome. |
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