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Assessing Risk: A Relational Approach offers the practitioner a novel framework for understanding the complex and subtle issues involved in assessing and managing risks related to violence and sexual offending.
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Assessing Risk: A Relational Approach offers the practitioner a novel framework for understanding the complex and subtle issues involved in assessing and managing risks related to violence and sexual offending.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415787727
- ISBN-10: 0415787726
- Artikelnr.: 52210839
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415787727
- ISBN-10: 0415787726
- Artikelnr.: 52210839
Stephen Blumenthal is Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalyst at the Portman Clinic, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, and in private practice. Heather Wood is Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Adult Psychotherapist, formerly at the Portman Clinic, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, and in private practice. Andrew Williams is Consultant Psychiatrist in Forensic Psychotherapy and Psychoanalyst at the Portman Clinic, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, and in private practice.
CONTENTS
1.
Introduction.....................................................................................
2. Risky assessment: making decisions about
risk......................................
3. Key psychodynamic concepts in understanding
risk................................
4. Relational issues in assessing and managing
risk...................................
5. Developmental aspects of adult
enactment............................................
6. A relational approach to violence and
aggression....................................
7. Understanding deviant sexual behaviour and sexual
offending...................
8. Female offending and
risk...................................................................
9. Personality factors and understanding the
offender...................................
10. Psychopathy and antisocial personality
disorder.......................................
11. Self-harm and
suicide............................................................................
12. Assessment and communication
skills.....................................................
13. Institutional dynamics and
risk...............................................................
14. Formulating risk: a framework for assessing and managing
dangerousness....
15.
INDEX.............................................................................................
16.
REFERENCES..................................................................................
1.
Introduction.....................................................................................
2. Risky assessment: making decisions about
risk......................................
3. Key psychodynamic concepts in understanding
risk................................
4. Relational issues in assessing and managing
risk...................................
5. Developmental aspects of adult
enactment............................................
6. A relational approach to violence and
aggression....................................
7. Understanding deviant sexual behaviour and sexual
offending...................
8. Female offending and
risk...................................................................
9. Personality factors and understanding the
offender...................................
10. Psychopathy and antisocial personality
disorder.......................................
11. Self-harm and
suicide............................................................................
12. Assessment and communication
skills.....................................................
13. Institutional dynamics and
risk...............................................................
14. Formulating risk: a framework for assessing and managing
dangerousness....
15.
INDEX.............................................................................................
16.
REFERENCES..................................................................................
CONTENTS
1.
Introduction.....................................................................................
2. Risky assessment: making decisions about
risk......................................
3. Key psychodynamic concepts in understanding
risk................................
4. Relational issues in assessing and managing
risk...................................
5. Developmental aspects of adult
enactment............................................
6. A relational approach to violence and
aggression....................................
7. Understanding deviant sexual behaviour and sexual
offending...................
8. Female offending and
risk...................................................................
9. Personality factors and understanding the
offender...................................
10. Psychopathy and antisocial personality
disorder.......................................
11. Self-harm and
suicide............................................................................
12. Assessment and communication
skills.....................................................
13. Institutional dynamics and
risk...............................................................
14. Formulating risk: a framework for assessing and managing
dangerousness....
15.
INDEX.............................................................................................
16.
REFERENCES..................................................................................
1.
Introduction.....................................................................................
2. Risky assessment: making decisions about
risk......................................
3. Key psychodynamic concepts in understanding
risk................................
4. Relational issues in assessing and managing
risk...................................
5. Developmental aspects of adult
enactment............................................
6. A relational approach to violence and
aggression....................................
7. Understanding deviant sexual behaviour and sexual
offending...................
8. Female offending and
risk...................................................................
9. Personality factors and understanding the
offender...................................
10. Psychopathy and antisocial personality
disorder.......................................
11. Self-harm and
suicide............................................................................
12. Assessment and communication
skills.....................................................
13. Institutional dynamics and
risk...............................................................
14. Formulating risk: a framework for assessing and managing
dangerousness....
15.
INDEX.............................................................................................
16.
REFERENCES..................................................................................