Blind Spot By Jan Golembiewski
In a brand-new, state-of-the art, high-dependency acute care mental health unit, the nurse beeps in a visitor and pulls on […]
In a brand-new, state-of-the art, high-dependency acute care mental health unit, the nurse beeps in a visitor and pulls on […]
There’s growing evidence that psychosis is linked to the physocal environments that we live in. Good environments are the ones
As part of an observational experiment, two patients were invited (separately) into the apartment of their doctor (the investigator). The
Introduction The way the brain processes perceptions of the physical environment is of interest in the epidemiology of mental and
Introduction In recent years, the term ‘salutogenic’ has become a buzz- word for marketing architecture for health and nursing
There’s a growing schism in mental health services around the world. There is a broad call for person-centered models of
Structured Abstract Purpose: Psychological and epidemiological literature suggests that the built environment plays both causal and salutary roles in
The mid 1980’s saw an unlikely alliance between the neo-conservative Regan and Thatcher governments, and the users of the psychiatric
The Royal Commission into Aged Care left organizations that provide housing for aged care wondering how they will put its
The places people living with dementia (PLWD) live in, profoundly affect their happiness, behavior, the course of their ill-nesses and