Handbook of Secure Care
Herausgeber: Dickins, Geoffrey L; Picchioni, Marco; Sugarman, Philip
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Herausgeber: Dickins, Geoffrey L; Picchioni, Marco; Sugarman, Philip
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This book brings together a wealth of academic expertise, and viewpoints from clinicians and patients, on how to manage risk in secure care.
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This book brings together a wealth of academic expertise, and viewpoints from clinicians and patients, on how to manage risk in secure care.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Royal College of Psychiatrists
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781909726369
- ISBN-10: 1909726362
- Artikelnr.: 42803273
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Royal College of Psychiatrists
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781909726369
- ISBN-10: 1909726362
- Artikelnr.: 42803273
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
About the Editors: Geoffrey L. Dickens is Professor of Mental Health Nursing at Abertay University in Dundee. Philip A. Sugarman was CEO and Medical Director at St Andrew's Healthcare in Northampton and is now Visiting Professor at the University of Northampton. Marco M. Picchioni is Clinical Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's College London and Honorary Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist at St Andrew's Healthcare in Northampton.
List of tables, boxes and figures; List of contributors; Preface; 1. The
evolution of secure and forensic mental healthcare Philip Sugarman and
Geoffrey Dickins; 2. Mental disorder and offending Nuwan Galappathie; 3.
Clinical risk assessment in secure care Ashimesh Roychowdhury, Muthusamy
Natarajan, Laura O'Shea and Geoffrey Dickins; 4. Risk management in secure
care Geoffrey Dickins, Ashimesh Roychowdhury and Muthusamy Natarajan; 5.
Recovery in secure environments Shawn Mitchell and Ian Callaghan; 6.
Personality disorder Piyal Sen and Mark Morris; 7. Women's mental health,
aggression and offending Katina Anagnostakis; 8. Offenders with
intellectual disability in secure services and the criminal justice system
Eddie Chaplin and Jane McCarthy; 9. Secure mental healthcare for young
people Enys Delmage and Ernest Gralton; 10. Secure care for people with
autism spectrum disorder Jane Radley and Huw Thomas; 11. Acquired brain
injury, trauma and aggression Nick Alderman; 12. Managing aggression and
violence in older people Graeme A. Yorston; 13. Firesetting in secure
settings: theory, treatment and management Theresa Gannon, Nichola Tyler
and Geoffrey Dickins; 14. Specialist psychological treatment programmes in
secure mental healthcare Clive Long and John Shine; 15. Nursing in secure
mental healthcare settings Geoffrey Dickins; 16. Prescribing for specialist
populations Camilla Haw; 17. Human rights in secure psychiatric care
Catherine Penny and Tim Exworthy; 18. Quality assurance and clinical audit
in secure psychiatric care Fiona Mason, David Thomas and Lesley Wilson; 19.
Psychological support following violent assault and trauma: what works for
staff in secure settings? Annette Greenwood and Carol Rooney; Index.
evolution of secure and forensic mental healthcare Philip Sugarman and
Geoffrey Dickins; 2. Mental disorder and offending Nuwan Galappathie; 3.
Clinical risk assessment in secure care Ashimesh Roychowdhury, Muthusamy
Natarajan, Laura O'Shea and Geoffrey Dickins; 4. Risk management in secure
care Geoffrey Dickins, Ashimesh Roychowdhury and Muthusamy Natarajan; 5.
Recovery in secure environments Shawn Mitchell and Ian Callaghan; 6.
Personality disorder Piyal Sen and Mark Morris; 7. Women's mental health,
aggression and offending Katina Anagnostakis; 8. Offenders with
intellectual disability in secure services and the criminal justice system
Eddie Chaplin and Jane McCarthy; 9. Secure mental healthcare for young
people Enys Delmage and Ernest Gralton; 10. Secure care for people with
autism spectrum disorder Jane Radley and Huw Thomas; 11. Acquired brain
injury, trauma and aggression Nick Alderman; 12. Managing aggression and
violence in older people Graeme A. Yorston; 13. Firesetting in secure
settings: theory, treatment and management Theresa Gannon, Nichola Tyler
and Geoffrey Dickins; 14. Specialist psychological treatment programmes in
secure mental healthcare Clive Long and John Shine; 15. Nursing in secure
mental healthcare settings Geoffrey Dickins; 16. Prescribing for specialist
populations Camilla Haw; 17. Human rights in secure psychiatric care
Catherine Penny and Tim Exworthy; 18. Quality assurance and clinical audit
in secure psychiatric care Fiona Mason, David Thomas and Lesley Wilson; 19.
Psychological support following violent assault and trauma: what works for
staff in secure settings? Annette Greenwood and Carol Rooney; Index.
List of tables, boxes and figures; List of contributors; Preface; 1. The
evolution of secure and forensic mental healthcare Philip Sugarman and
Geoffrey Dickins; 2. Mental disorder and offending Nuwan Galappathie; 3.
Clinical risk assessment in secure care Ashimesh Roychowdhury, Muthusamy
Natarajan, Laura O'Shea and Geoffrey Dickins; 4. Risk management in secure
care Geoffrey Dickins, Ashimesh Roychowdhury and Muthusamy Natarajan; 5.
Recovery in secure environments Shawn Mitchell and Ian Callaghan; 6.
Personality disorder Piyal Sen and Mark Morris; 7. Women's mental health,
aggression and offending Katina Anagnostakis; 8. Offenders with
intellectual disability in secure services and the criminal justice system
Eddie Chaplin and Jane McCarthy; 9. Secure mental healthcare for young
people Enys Delmage and Ernest Gralton; 10. Secure care for people with
autism spectrum disorder Jane Radley and Huw Thomas; 11. Acquired brain
injury, trauma and aggression Nick Alderman; 12. Managing aggression and
violence in older people Graeme A. Yorston; 13. Firesetting in secure
settings: theory, treatment and management Theresa Gannon, Nichola Tyler
and Geoffrey Dickins; 14. Specialist psychological treatment programmes in
secure mental healthcare Clive Long and John Shine; 15. Nursing in secure
mental healthcare settings Geoffrey Dickins; 16. Prescribing for specialist
populations Camilla Haw; 17. Human rights in secure psychiatric care
Catherine Penny and Tim Exworthy; 18. Quality assurance and clinical audit
in secure psychiatric care Fiona Mason, David Thomas and Lesley Wilson; 19.
Psychological support following violent assault and trauma: what works for
staff in secure settings? Annette Greenwood and Carol Rooney; Index.
evolution of secure and forensic mental healthcare Philip Sugarman and
Geoffrey Dickins; 2. Mental disorder and offending Nuwan Galappathie; 3.
Clinical risk assessment in secure care Ashimesh Roychowdhury, Muthusamy
Natarajan, Laura O'Shea and Geoffrey Dickins; 4. Risk management in secure
care Geoffrey Dickins, Ashimesh Roychowdhury and Muthusamy Natarajan; 5.
Recovery in secure environments Shawn Mitchell and Ian Callaghan; 6.
Personality disorder Piyal Sen and Mark Morris; 7. Women's mental health,
aggression and offending Katina Anagnostakis; 8. Offenders with
intellectual disability in secure services and the criminal justice system
Eddie Chaplin and Jane McCarthy; 9. Secure mental healthcare for young
people Enys Delmage and Ernest Gralton; 10. Secure care for people with
autism spectrum disorder Jane Radley and Huw Thomas; 11. Acquired brain
injury, trauma and aggression Nick Alderman; 12. Managing aggression and
violence in older people Graeme A. Yorston; 13. Firesetting in secure
settings: theory, treatment and management Theresa Gannon, Nichola Tyler
and Geoffrey Dickins; 14. Specialist psychological treatment programmes in
secure mental healthcare Clive Long and John Shine; 15. Nursing in secure
mental healthcare settings Geoffrey Dickins; 16. Prescribing for specialist
populations Camilla Haw; 17. Human rights in secure psychiatric care
Catherine Penny and Tim Exworthy; 18. Quality assurance and clinical audit
in secure psychiatric care Fiona Mason, David Thomas and Lesley Wilson; 19.
Psychological support following violent assault and trauma: what works for
staff in secure settings? Annette Greenwood and Carol Rooney; Index.