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This book is a penetrating analysis of the forensic mental health system - how it operates, the people involved, the problems inherent in the system, and the huge ethical dilemmas. It brings together a range of specialists, who describe the processes involved in dealing with a mentally disordered offender - from their own unique perspective.
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This book is a penetrating analysis of the forensic mental health system - how it operates, the people involved, the problems inherent in the system, and the huge ethical dilemmas. It brings together a range of specialists, who describe the processes involved in dealing with a mentally disordered offender - from their own unique perspective.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780198566854
- ISBN-10: 0198566859
- Artikelnr.: 27037354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780198566854
- ISBN-10: 0198566859
- Artikelnr.: 27037354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
* Violence and dangerousness
* 1: Annie Bartlett: Introduction
* 2: Annie Bartlett: Medical models of mental disorder
* 3: Darrick Jolliffe: Violence in a criminological context
* 4: Tine Burke: Psychiatric disorder: frequency and mechanisms in
understanding violence
* 5: Annie Bartlett: Gender, crime and violence
* 6: Sharon Prince: Race and culture: the relationship of complex
social variables to the understanding of violence
* 7: Lorraine Bacchus and Gillian Aston: Domestic violence: genesis and
perpetuation
* 8: Julia Houston: Sexual offending: understanding motivations
* 9: Gwen Adshead, Annie Bartlett and Gill Mezey: Reponses to violence
and trauma: the case of post-traumatic stress disorder
* Forensic psychotherapy
* 10: Gillian McGauley: Introduction
* 11: Gillian McGauley: Introduction to psychotherapy and mentally
disordered offenders
* 12: Steven Blumenthal: Psychodynamic approaches to working with
mentally disordered offenders
* 13: Cleo van Velsen: Psychotherapeutic understanding and approach to
psychosis in mentally disordered offenders
* 14: Gwen Adshead and Gillian McGauley: Caring for individuals with
personality disorder in secure settings
* 15: Derek Perkins: Cognitive behavioural approaches to working with
mentally disordered offenders
* 16: Val Hawes: Treating high risk mentally disordered offenders; the
dangerous and severe personality disorder initiative
* Law
* 17: Martin Wrench and Bridget Dolan: Introduction
* 18: Martin Wrench and Bridget Dolan: Law and the mentally disordered
offender: an overview of structures and statute
* 19: Nerida Harford-Bell and Annie Bartlett: Insanity and homicide:
'new defences and old defences'
* 20: Sameer Sarkar: Mental health law and mentally disorder offender
* 21: Sarah Lerner and Lib Skinner: Child care law and practice for
mental health practitioners
* Ethical aspects
* 22: Gwen Adshead: Introduction
* 23: Gwen Adshead: Principles of ethical reasoning in forensic
psychiatry
* 24: Gwen Adshead: Ethical issues in secure care
* 25: Nigel Eastman, Danny Riordan and Gwen Adshead: Ethical roles,
relationships and duties of forensic mental health clinicians
* Social policy
* 26: Annie Bartlett: Introduction to social policy and the mentally
disordered offender
* 27: Annie Bartlett and Sue Kesteven: Organizational and conceptual
frameworks and the mentally disordered offender
* 28: Annie Bartlett and Crystal Romilly: Prison mental health care
* 29: Annie Bartlett and Sue Kesteven: Current service provision for
mentally disordered offenders
* International
* 30: Annie Bartlett: Introduction
* 31: Rob Ferris: Forensic psychiatry in Australia
* 32: Ceri Evans: Forensic mental health care in New Zealand
* 33: Jaydip Sarkar: Care and treatment of mentally disordered
offenders in India
* 34: Trudi Roussouw: Reflections on the ethical complexities of
medical life in apartheid South Africa
* 35: John Crichton: Scottish forensic psychiatry
* 36: Emma van Hoecke: Diminished responsibility as a cultural
phenomenon (Netherlands)
* 37: Madleina Manetsch: Forensic mental health in (Switzerland)
* 38: Sameer Sarkar: Legal models and treatment approaches for the
mentally disordered offender: United States of America
* Appendix
* Childcare law and practice
* 1: Annie Bartlett: Introduction
* 2: Annie Bartlett: Medical models of mental disorder
* 3: Darrick Jolliffe: Violence in a criminological context
* 4: Tine Burke: Psychiatric disorder: frequency and mechanisms in
understanding violence
* 5: Annie Bartlett: Gender, crime and violence
* 6: Sharon Prince: Race and culture: the relationship of complex
social variables to the understanding of violence
* 7: Lorraine Bacchus and Gillian Aston: Domestic violence: genesis and
perpetuation
* 8: Julia Houston: Sexual offending: understanding motivations
* 9: Gwen Adshead, Annie Bartlett and Gill Mezey: Reponses to violence
and trauma: the case of post-traumatic stress disorder
* Forensic psychotherapy
* 10: Gillian McGauley: Introduction
* 11: Gillian McGauley: Introduction to psychotherapy and mentally
disordered offenders
* 12: Steven Blumenthal: Psychodynamic approaches to working with
mentally disordered offenders
* 13: Cleo van Velsen: Psychotherapeutic understanding and approach to
psychosis in mentally disordered offenders
* 14: Gwen Adshead and Gillian McGauley: Caring for individuals with
personality disorder in secure settings
* 15: Derek Perkins: Cognitive behavioural approaches to working with
mentally disordered offenders
* 16: Val Hawes: Treating high risk mentally disordered offenders; the
dangerous and severe personality disorder initiative
* Law
* 17: Martin Wrench and Bridget Dolan: Introduction
* 18: Martin Wrench and Bridget Dolan: Law and the mentally disordered
offender: an overview of structures and statute
* 19: Nerida Harford-Bell and Annie Bartlett: Insanity and homicide:
'new defences and old defences'
* 20: Sameer Sarkar: Mental health law and mentally disorder offender
* 21: Sarah Lerner and Lib Skinner: Child care law and practice for
mental health practitioners
* Ethical aspects
* 22: Gwen Adshead: Introduction
* 23: Gwen Adshead: Principles of ethical reasoning in forensic
psychiatry
* 24: Gwen Adshead: Ethical issues in secure care
* 25: Nigel Eastman, Danny Riordan and Gwen Adshead: Ethical roles,
relationships and duties of forensic mental health clinicians
* Social policy
* 26: Annie Bartlett: Introduction to social policy and the mentally
disordered offender
* 27: Annie Bartlett and Sue Kesteven: Organizational and conceptual
frameworks and the mentally disordered offender
* 28: Annie Bartlett and Crystal Romilly: Prison mental health care
* 29: Annie Bartlett and Sue Kesteven: Current service provision for
mentally disordered offenders
* International
* 30: Annie Bartlett: Introduction
* 31: Rob Ferris: Forensic psychiatry in Australia
* 32: Ceri Evans: Forensic mental health care in New Zealand
* 33: Jaydip Sarkar: Care and treatment of mentally disordered
offenders in India
* 34: Trudi Roussouw: Reflections on the ethical complexities of
medical life in apartheid South Africa
* 35: John Crichton: Scottish forensic psychiatry
* 36: Emma van Hoecke: Diminished responsibility as a cultural
phenomenon (Netherlands)
* 37: Madleina Manetsch: Forensic mental health in (Switzerland)
* 38: Sameer Sarkar: Legal models and treatment approaches for the
mentally disordered offender: United States of America
* Appendix
* Childcare law and practice
* Violence and dangerousness
* 1: Annie Bartlett: Introduction
* 2: Annie Bartlett: Medical models of mental disorder
* 3: Darrick Jolliffe: Violence in a criminological context
* 4: Tine Burke: Psychiatric disorder: frequency and mechanisms in
understanding violence
* 5: Annie Bartlett: Gender, crime and violence
* 6: Sharon Prince: Race and culture: the relationship of complex
social variables to the understanding of violence
* 7: Lorraine Bacchus and Gillian Aston: Domestic violence: genesis and
perpetuation
* 8: Julia Houston: Sexual offending: understanding motivations
* 9: Gwen Adshead, Annie Bartlett and Gill Mezey: Reponses to violence
and trauma: the case of post-traumatic stress disorder
* Forensic psychotherapy
* 10: Gillian McGauley: Introduction
* 11: Gillian McGauley: Introduction to psychotherapy and mentally
disordered offenders
* 12: Steven Blumenthal: Psychodynamic approaches to working with
mentally disordered offenders
* 13: Cleo van Velsen: Psychotherapeutic understanding and approach to
psychosis in mentally disordered offenders
* 14: Gwen Adshead and Gillian McGauley: Caring for individuals with
personality disorder in secure settings
* 15: Derek Perkins: Cognitive behavioural approaches to working with
mentally disordered offenders
* 16: Val Hawes: Treating high risk mentally disordered offenders; the
dangerous and severe personality disorder initiative
* Law
* 17: Martin Wrench and Bridget Dolan: Introduction
* 18: Martin Wrench and Bridget Dolan: Law and the mentally disordered
offender: an overview of structures and statute
* 19: Nerida Harford-Bell and Annie Bartlett: Insanity and homicide:
'new defences and old defences'
* 20: Sameer Sarkar: Mental health law and mentally disorder offender
* 21: Sarah Lerner and Lib Skinner: Child care law and practice for
mental health practitioners
* Ethical aspects
* 22: Gwen Adshead: Introduction
* 23: Gwen Adshead: Principles of ethical reasoning in forensic
psychiatry
* 24: Gwen Adshead: Ethical issues in secure care
* 25: Nigel Eastman, Danny Riordan and Gwen Adshead: Ethical roles,
relationships and duties of forensic mental health clinicians
* Social policy
* 26: Annie Bartlett: Introduction to social policy and the mentally
disordered offender
* 27: Annie Bartlett and Sue Kesteven: Organizational and conceptual
frameworks and the mentally disordered offender
* 28: Annie Bartlett and Crystal Romilly: Prison mental health care
* 29: Annie Bartlett and Sue Kesteven: Current service provision for
mentally disordered offenders
* International
* 30: Annie Bartlett: Introduction
* 31: Rob Ferris: Forensic psychiatry in Australia
* 32: Ceri Evans: Forensic mental health care in New Zealand
* 33: Jaydip Sarkar: Care and treatment of mentally disordered
offenders in India
* 34: Trudi Roussouw: Reflections on the ethical complexities of
medical life in apartheid South Africa
* 35: John Crichton: Scottish forensic psychiatry
* 36: Emma van Hoecke: Diminished responsibility as a cultural
phenomenon (Netherlands)
* 37: Madleina Manetsch: Forensic mental health in (Switzerland)
* 38: Sameer Sarkar: Legal models and treatment approaches for the
mentally disordered offender: United States of America
* Appendix
* Childcare law and practice
* 1: Annie Bartlett: Introduction
* 2: Annie Bartlett: Medical models of mental disorder
* 3: Darrick Jolliffe: Violence in a criminological context
* 4: Tine Burke: Psychiatric disorder: frequency and mechanisms in
understanding violence
* 5: Annie Bartlett: Gender, crime and violence
* 6: Sharon Prince: Race and culture: the relationship of complex
social variables to the understanding of violence
* 7: Lorraine Bacchus and Gillian Aston: Domestic violence: genesis and
perpetuation
* 8: Julia Houston: Sexual offending: understanding motivations
* 9: Gwen Adshead, Annie Bartlett and Gill Mezey: Reponses to violence
and trauma: the case of post-traumatic stress disorder
* Forensic psychotherapy
* 10: Gillian McGauley: Introduction
* 11: Gillian McGauley: Introduction to psychotherapy and mentally
disordered offenders
* 12: Steven Blumenthal: Psychodynamic approaches to working with
mentally disordered offenders
* 13: Cleo van Velsen: Psychotherapeutic understanding and approach to
psychosis in mentally disordered offenders
* 14: Gwen Adshead and Gillian McGauley: Caring for individuals with
personality disorder in secure settings
* 15: Derek Perkins: Cognitive behavioural approaches to working with
mentally disordered offenders
* 16: Val Hawes: Treating high risk mentally disordered offenders; the
dangerous and severe personality disorder initiative
* Law
* 17: Martin Wrench and Bridget Dolan: Introduction
* 18: Martin Wrench and Bridget Dolan: Law and the mentally disordered
offender: an overview of structures and statute
* 19: Nerida Harford-Bell and Annie Bartlett: Insanity and homicide:
'new defences and old defences'
* 20: Sameer Sarkar: Mental health law and mentally disorder offender
* 21: Sarah Lerner and Lib Skinner: Child care law and practice for
mental health practitioners
* Ethical aspects
* 22: Gwen Adshead: Introduction
* 23: Gwen Adshead: Principles of ethical reasoning in forensic
psychiatry
* 24: Gwen Adshead: Ethical issues in secure care
* 25: Nigel Eastman, Danny Riordan and Gwen Adshead: Ethical roles,
relationships and duties of forensic mental health clinicians
* Social policy
* 26: Annie Bartlett: Introduction to social policy and the mentally
disordered offender
* 27: Annie Bartlett and Sue Kesteven: Organizational and conceptual
frameworks and the mentally disordered offender
* 28: Annie Bartlett and Crystal Romilly: Prison mental health care
* 29: Annie Bartlett and Sue Kesteven: Current service provision for
mentally disordered offenders
* International
* 30: Annie Bartlett: Introduction
* 31: Rob Ferris: Forensic psychiatry in Australia
* 32: Ceri Evans: Forensic mental health care in New Zealand
* 33: Jaydip Sarkar: Care and treatment of mentally disordered
offenders in India
* 34: Trudi Roussouw: Reflections on the ethical complexities of
medical life in apartheid South Africa
* 35: John Crichton: Scottish forensic psychiatry
* 36: Emma van Hoecke: Diminished responsibility as a cultural
phenomenon (Netherlands)
* 37: Madleina Manetsch: Forensic mental health in (Switzerland)
* 38: Sameer Sarkar: Legal models and treatment approaches for the
mentally disordered offender: United States of America
* Appendix
* Childcare law and practice