Cleo Van Velsen
A Practical Guide to Forensic Psychotherapy
Activities and Interventions Using an Art Therapy Approach
Herausgeber: Velsen, Cleo Van; Welldon, Estela V.
Cleo Van Velsen
A Practical Guide to Forensic Psychotherapy
Activities and Interventions Using an Art Therapy Approach
Herausgeber: Velsen, Cleo Van; Welldon, Estela V.
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Forensic Psychiatry has expanded over the last twenty years with a dramatic increase in forensic psychiatry posts and medium secure unit beds. There has been increased concern with the treatment, which is seen by many to be of great importance, and management of mentally ill offenders which has led to more interest in understanding.
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Forensic Psychiatry has expanded over the last twenty years with a dramatic increase in forensic psychiatry posts and medium secure unit beds. There has been increased concern with the treatment, which is seen by many to be of great importance, and management of mentally ill offenders which has led to more interest in understanding.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781853023897
- ISBN-10: 1853023892
- Artikelnr.: 21772110
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781853023897
- ISBN-10: 1853023892
- Artikelnr.: 21772110
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Estela V. Welldon and Cleo Van Velsen
Foreword by Murray Cox. Foreword by Fiona Caldicott DBE, Immediate Past
President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Foreword by Helena Kennedy
QC, Oxford Brookes University. General Introduction Estela V. Welldon and
Cleo Van Velsen. PART I. 1. The Practical Approach Estela V.Welldon,
Portman Clinic and University College London 2. Management and Treatment
Caecilia Taylor, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital. PART II
Case Studies 3.The Psychodynamics of Incest Judith Trowell, Tavistock
Clinic 4. Precursors in Childhood of Anti-Social Behaviour, Delinquency and
Crime Christine Bradley, NCH Action for Children 5.Adolescents who Sexually
Abuse Eileen Vizard, Simmons House Adolescent Service, Young Abuser's
Project and University College London 6. The Learning Disabled (Mentally
Handicapped) Offender Valerie Sinason, Tavistock Clinic, St George's
Hospital Medical School and Portman Clinic 7. From Troubled Families to
Corrupt Care: Sexual Abuse in Institutions Caroline Garland, Tavistock
Clinic 8. Understanding Murderous Young People Sue Bailey and Lynn Aulich,
Mental Health Services of Salford 9. Murderousness Anne Zachary, Portman
Clinic 10.Women who Murder their Children Jane Knowles, West Berkshire
Psychotherapy Service 11.Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy Kerry Bluglass,
Woodbourne Clinic and University of Birmingham 12.The Female Arsonist
Christine Foy, Mid Wales Hospital 13.A Case of Murder Caecilia Taylor,
Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital 14. `Written on the Body':
Deliberate Self-Harm and Violence Gwen Adshead, Institute of Psychiatry and
Broadmoor Hospital 15. Psychotherapy in a Special Hospital: Learning
Difficulty and Violence Jo-anne Carlyle, Tavistock Clinic 16. Music Therapy
and Psychotic Violence Ann Sloboda, freelance Music Therapist 17. The
Treatment of Alcohol Dependency in Groups Barbara Elliott, ACCEPT Services
18.Violence and Alcohol Maggie Hilton, Henderson Hospital 19. Addiction:
Loving and Hating Jessica Williams-Saunders, Broadmoor Hospital 20. Rape
Sheilagh Davies, Royal Free Hospital 21. The Flasher, Elif Gürisik, Portman
Clinic 22. A Case of Voyeurism Francesca Hume, Tavistock Clinic 23.From
Sado-Masochism to Shared Sadness Marisa Dillon-Weston, St Peter's Hospital,
Chertsey 24. Auto-Erotic Asphyxia and Art Psychotherapy Rein Innes,
Fromeside Clinic 25. Female Prostitution Elif Gürisik, Portman Clinic
26.Technical Problems in the Psychotherapy of Perverse Female Patients Jane
Milton, Tavistock Clinic 27. The Burglar Judith Whale, Addenbrookes NHS
Trust 28.The Female Fraudster Jenifer Anne Clarke, Bridgend and District
NHS Trust 29. Money for Nothing: A Case of `White Collar' Crime Gwen
Adshead, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital 30.Women who
Shoplift Jane Knowles, West Berkshire Psychotherapy Service 31. A
Delinquent in the Therapeutic Community: Actions Speak Louder than Words
Gill McGauley, Broadmoor Hospital and St George's Hospital Medical School
32. Working on the Borderline: Can We Continue to Turn a Blind Eye?
Felicity De Zulueta, Charing Cross Hospital. PART III Society, Law and
Psychiatry 33.The Court, the Lawyer, the Psychiatrist and the Legal System
Debbie Taylor, Lincoln's Inn 34. The Adversarial Process: Trial by Ordeal?
Penelope Barrett, Gray's Inn 35. Forensic Psychotherapy Assessments and the
Legal System Carine Minne, Portman Clinic 36. Medico-Legal Ethics in
Forensic Psychotherapy Julie Stone, University of Birmingham. PART IV.
Audit and Research 37. Research Alice Levinson, Parkside Clinic 38. Audit
Rachael Davenhill, Institute of Psychoanalysis and Tavistock and Portman
NHS Trust References The Contributors Subject Index Author Index
President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Foreword by Helena Kennedy
QC, Oxford Brookes University. General Introduction Estela V. Welldon and
Cleo Van Velsen. PART I. 1. The Practical Approach Estela V.Welldon,
Portman Clinic and University College London 2. Management and Treatment
Caecilia Taylor, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital. PART II
Case Studies 3.The Psychodynamics of Incest Judith Trowell, Tavistock
Clinic 4. Precursors in Childhood of Anti-Social Behaviour, Delinquency and
Crime Christine Bradley, NCH Action for Children 5.Adolescents who Sexually
Abuse Eileen Vizard, Simmons House Adolescent Service, Young Abuser's
Project and University College London 6. The Learning Disabled (Mentally
Handicapped) Offender Valerie Sinason, Tavistock Clinic, St George's
Hospital Medical School and Portman Clinic 7. From Troubled Families to
Corrupt Care: Sexual Abuse in Institutions Caroline Garland, Tavistock
Clinic 8. Understanding Murderous Young People Sue Bailey and Lynn Aulich,
Mental Health Services of Salford 9. Murderousness Anne Zachary, Portman
Clinic 10.Women who Murder their Children Jane Knowles, West Berkshire
Psychotherapy Service 11.Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy Kerry Bluglass,
Woodbourne Clinic and University of Birmingham 12.The Female Arsonist
Christine Foy, Mid Wales Hospital 13.A Case of Murder Caecilia Taylor,
Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital 14. `Written on the Body':
Deliberate Self-Harm and Violence Gwen Adshead, Institute of Psychiatry and
Broadmoor Hospital 15. Psychotherapy in a Special Hospital: Learning
Difficulty and Violence Jo-anne Carlyle, Tavistock Clinic 16. Music Therapy
and Psychotic Violence Ann Sloboda, freelance Music Therapist 17. The
Treatment of Alcohol Dependency in Groups Barbara Elliott, ACCEPT Services
18.Violence and Alcohol Maggie Hilton, Henderson Hospital 19. Addiction:
Loving and Hating Jessica Williams-Saunders, Broadmoor Hospital 20. Rape
Sheilagh Davies, Royal Free Hospital 21. The Flasher, Elif Gürisik, Portman
Clinic 22. A Case of Voyeurism Francesca Hume, Tavistock Clinic 23.From
Sado-Masochism to Shared Sadness Marisa Dillon-Weston, St Peter's Hospital,
Chertsey 24. Auto-Erotic Asphyxia and Art Psychotherapy Rein Innes,
Fromeside Clinic 25. Female Prostitution Elif Gürisik, Portman Clinic
26.Technical Problems in the Psychotherapy of Perverse Female Patients Jane
Milton, Tavistock Clinic 27. The Burglar Judith Whale, Addenbrookes NHS
Trust 28.The Female Fraudster Jenifer Anne Clarke, Bridgend and District
NHS Trust 29. Money for Nothing: A Case of `White Collar' Crime Gwen
Adshead, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital 30.Women who
Shoplift Jane Knowles, West Berkshire Psychotherapy Service 31. A
Delinquent in the Therapeutic Community: Actions Speak Louder than Words
Gill McGauley, Broadmoor Hospital and St George's Hospital Medical School
32. Working on the Borderline: Can We Continue to Turn a Blind Eye?
Felicity De Zulueta, Charing Cross Hospital. PART III Society, Law and
Psychiatry 33.The Court, the Lawyer, the Psychiatrist and the Legal System
Debbie Taylor, Lincoln's Inn 34. The Adversarial Process: Trial by Ordeal?
Penelope Barrett, Gray's Inn 35. Forensic Psychotherapy Assessments and the
Legal System Carine Minne, Portman Clinic 36. Medico-Legal Ethics in
Forensic Psychotherapy Julie Stone, University of Birmingham. PART IV.
Audit and Research 37. Research Alice Levinson, Parkside Clinic 38. Audit
Rachael Davenhill, Institute of Psychoanalysis and Tavistock and Portman
NHS Trust References The Contributors Subject Index Author Index
Foreword by Murray Cox. Foreword by Fiona Caldicott DBE, Immediate Past
President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Foreword by Helena Kennedy
QC, Oxford Brookes University. General Introduction Estela V. Welldon and
Cleo Van Velsen. PART I. 1. The Practical Approach Estela V.Welldon,
Portman Clinic and University College London 2. Management and Treatment
Caecilia Taylor, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital. PART II
Case Studies 3.The Psychodynamics of Incest Judith Trowell, Tavistock
Clinic 4. Precursors in Childhood of Anti-Social Behaviour, Delinquency and
Crime Christine Bradley, NCH Action for Children 5.Adolescents who Sexually
Abuse Eileen Vizard, Simmons House Adolescent Service, Young Abuser's
Project and University College London 6. The Learning Disabled (Mentally
Handicapped) Offender Valerie Sinason, Tavistock Clinic, St George's
Hospital Medical School and Portman Clinic 7. From Troubled Families to
Corrupt Care: Sexual Abuse in Institutions Caroline Garland, Tavistock
Clinic 8. Understanding Murderous Young People Sue Bailey and Lynn Aulich,
Mental Health Services of Salford 9. Murderousness Anne Zachary, Portman
Clinic 10.Women who Murder their Children Jane Knowles, West Berkshire
Psychotherapy Service 11.Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy Kerry Bluglass,
Woodbourne Clinic and University of Birmingham 12.The Female Arsonist
Christine Foy, Mid Wales Hospital 13.A Case of Murder Caecilia Taylor,
Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital 14. `Written on the Body':
Deliberate Self-Harm and Violence Gwen Adshead, Institute of Psychiatry and
Broadmoor Hospital 15. Psychotherapy in a Special Hospital: Learning
Difficulty and Violence Jo-anne Carlyle, Tavistock Clinic 16. Music Therapy
and Psychotic Violence Ann Sloboda, freelance Music Therapist 17. The
Treatment of Alcohol Dependency in Groups Barbara Elliott, ACCEPT Services
18.Violence and Alcohol Maggie Hilton, Henderson Hospital 19. Addiction:
Loving and Hating Jessica Williams-Saunders, Broadmoor Hospital 20. Rape
Sheilagh Davies, Royal Free Hospital 21. The Flasher, Elif Gürisik, Portman
Clinic 22. A Case of Voyeurism Francesca Hume, Tavistock Clinic 23.From
Sado-Masochism to Shared Sadness Marisa Dillon-Weston, St Peter's Hospital,
Chertsey 24. Auto-Erotic Asphyxia and Art Psychotherapy Rein Innes,
Fromeside Clinic 25. Female Prostitution Elif Gürisik, Portman Clinic
26.Technical Problems in the Psychotherapy of Perverse Female Patients Jane
Milton, Tavistock Clinic 27. The Burglar Judith Whale, Addenbrookes NHS
Trust 28.The Female Fraudster Jenifer Anne Clarke, Bridgend and District
NHS Trust 29. Money for Nothing: A Case of `White Collar' Crime Gwen
Adshead, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital 30.Women who
Shoplift Jane Knowles, West Berkshire Psychotherapy Service 31. A
Delinquent in the Therapeutic Community: Actions Speak Louder than Words
Gill McGauley, Broadmoor Hospital and St George's Hospital Medical School
32. Working on the Borderline: Can We Continue to Turn a Blind Eye?
Felicity De Zulueta, Charing Cross Hospital. PART III Society, Law and
Psychiatry 33.The Court, the Lawyer, the Psychiatrist and the Legal System
Debbie Taylor, Lincoln's Inn 34. The Adversarial Process: Trial by Ordeal?
Penelope Barrett, Gray's Inn 35. Forensic Psychotherapy Assessments and the
Legal System Carine Minne, Portman Clinic 36. Medico-Legal Ethics in
Forensic Psychotherapy Julie Stone, University of Birmingham. PART IV.
Audit and Research 37. Research Alice Levinson, Parkside Clinic 38. Audit
Rachael Davenhill, Institute of Psychoanalysis and Tavistock and Portman
NHS Trust References The Contributors Subject Index Author Index
President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Foreword by Helena Kennedy
QC, Oxford Brookes University. General Introduction Estela V. Welldon and
Cleo Van Velsen. PART I. 1. The Practical Approach Estela V.Welldon,
Portman Clinic and University College London 2. Management and Treatment
Caecilia Taylor, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital. PART II
Case Studies 3.The Psychodynamics of Incest Judith Trowell, Tavistock
Clinic 4. Precursors in Childhood of Anti-Social Behaviour, Delinquency and
Crime Christine Bradley, NCH Action for Children 5.Adolescents who Sexually
Abuse Eileen Vizard, Simmons House Adolescent Service, Young Abuser's
Project and University College London 6. The Learning Disabled (Mentally
Handicapped) Offender Valerie Sinason, Tavistock Clinic, St George's
Hospital Medical School and Portman Clinic 7. From Troubled Families to
Corrupt Care: Sexual Abuse in Institutions Caroline Garland, Tavistock
Clinic 8. Understanding Murderous Young People Sue Bailey and Lynn Aulich,
Mental Health Services of Salford 9. Murderousness Anne Zachary, Portman
Clinic 10.Women who Murder their Children Jane Knowles, West Berkshire
Psychotherapy Service 11.Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy Kerry Bluglass,
Woodbourne Clinic and University of Birmingham 12.The Female Arsonist
Christine Foy, Mid Wales Hospital 13.A Case of Murder Caecilia Taylor,
Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital 14. `Written on the Body':
Deliberate Self-Harm and Violence Gwen Adshead, Institute of Psychiatry and
Broadmoor Hospital 15. Psychotherapy in a Special Hospital: Learning
Difficulty and Violence Jo-anne Carlyle, Tavistock Clinic 16. Music Therapy
and Psychotic Violence Ann Sloboda, freelance Music Therapist 17. The
Treatment of Alcohol Dependency in Groups Barbara Elliott, ACCEPT Services
18.Violence and Alcohol Maggie Hilton, Henderson Hospital 19. Addiction:
Loving and Hating Jessica Williams-Saunders, Broadmoor Hospital 20. Rape
Sheilagh Davies, Royal Free Hospital 21. The Flasher, Elif Gürisik, Portman
Clinic 22. A Case of Voyeurism Francesca Hume, Tavistock Clinic 23.From
Sado-Masochism to Shared Sadness Marisa Dillon-Weston, St Peter's Hospital,
Chertsey 24. Auto-Erotic Asphyxia and Art Psychotherapy Rein Innes,
Fromeside Clinic 25. Female Prostitution Elif Gürisik, Portman Clinic
26.Technical Problems in the Psychotherapy of Perverse Female Patients Jane
Milton, Tavistock Clinic 27. The Burglar Judith Whale, Addenbrookes NHS
Trust 28.The Female Fraudster Jenifer Anne Clarke, Bridgend and District
NHS Trust 29. Money for Nothing: A Case of `White Collar' Crime Gwen
Adshead, Institute of Psychiatry and Broadmoor Hospital 30.Women who
Shoplift Jane Knowles, West Berkshire Psychotherapy Service 31. A
Delinquent in the Therapeutic Community: Actions Speak Louder than Words
Gill McGauley, Broadmoor Hospital and St George's Hospital Medical School
32. Working on the Borderline: Can We Continue to Turn a Blind Eye?
Felicity De Zulueta, Charing Cross Hospital. PART III Society, Law and
Psychiatry 33.The Court, the Lawyer, the Psychiatrist and the Legal System
Debbie Taylor, Lincoln's Inn 34. The Adversarial Process: Trial by Ordeal?
Penelope Barrett, Gray's Inn 35. Forensic Psychotherapy Assessments and the
Legal System Carine Minne, Portman Clinic 36. Medico-Legal Ethics in
Forensic Psychotherapy Julie Stone, University of Birmingham. PART IV.
Audit and Research 37. Research Alice Levinson, Parkside Clinic 38. Audit
Rachael Davenhill, Institute of Psychoanalysis and Tavistock and Portman
NHS Trust References The Contributors Subject Index Author Index