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The Therapeutic Community, the Archive and Historical Research
Modern Records Centre
This workshop aims to open up a discussion on the relationship of the historian, the therapeutic community and the archive.  How can exploration of the archive enrich our historical knowledge about key figures associated with therapeutic community theorising?  In what ways might therapeutic community theorising be brought into engagement with theories employed by historians?  How might the management of historical practice relate to the management of therapy in therapeutic communities?  We hope to bring together historians and practitioners to explore these issues. 

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