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In Home and Away: Mothers and Babies in Institutional Spaces, the authors examine how health design in a psychiatric mother-baby unit can serve the needs of mothers and babies, their families, and the staff. Arguing that while mothers in institutional care are away from their own homes, they need not be away from their babies, the authors show that any examination of built space must consider how the mothers respond to the space and how the space responds to their needs for privacy, rest, routine, and wellness. Home and Away provides a comprehensive account of critical design for mental health, focusing on how health facilities can intentionally promote positive psychological outcomes through the design and use of space.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: An Overview of Psychiatric Mother-Baby Unit Research

Chapter 3: The Design: Architect Perspectives

Chapter 4: The Space: Ethnographic Observations

Chapter 5: The Workspace: Staff Perspectives

Chapter 6: The Therapeutic Space: Service User Perspectives

Chapter 7: Conclusions

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    A Hardback by Clare Bartholomaeus, Clemence Due, Damien W. Riggs

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2020 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498592918, 978-1498592918
      ISBN10: 1498592910

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Home and Away: Mothers and Babies in Institutional Spaces, the authors examine how health design in a psychiatric mother-baby unit can serve the needs of mothers and babies, their families, and the staff. Arguing that while mothers in institutional care are away from their own homes, they need not be away from their babies, the authors show that any examination of built space must consider how the mothers respond to the space and how the space responds to their needs for privacy, rest, routine, and wellness. Home and Away provides a comprehensive account of critical design for mental health, focusing on how health facilities can intentionally promote positive psychological outcomes through the design and use of space.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Introduction

      Chapter 2: An Overview of Psychiatric Mother-Baby Unit Research

      Chapter 3: The Design: Architect Perspectives

      Chapter 4: The Space: Ethnographic Observations

      Chapter 5: The Workspace: Staff Perspectives

      Chapter 6: The Therapeutic Space: Service User Perspectives

      Chapter 7: Conclusions

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