Incomplete technology and the organizational dynamics of a state mental hospital
- PMID: 983834
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02619674
Incomplete technology and the organizational dynamics of a state mental hospital
Abstract
Inadequate clinical knowledge has a profound effect on the organization and administration of a state mental hospital. The official goal of active treatment is displaced by the operative goal of custody and there is a reliance upon hierarchy rather than expertise as the source of authority.
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