Deals with the challenge of recovery-oriented mental health care in forensic services and prison-based therapeutic communities in the UK. This title also includes a discussion of the meaning and practice of recovery for male and female mentally disordered offenders and personality disordered offenders.
Deals with the challenge of recovery-oriented mental health care in forensic services and prison-based therapeutic communities in the UK. This title also includes a discussion of the meaning and practice of recovery for male and female mentally disordered offenders and personality disordered offenders.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerard Drennan is Head of Forensic Clinical Psychology and Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. Deborah Alred is the Lead Occupational Therapist in the Secure and Forensic Services at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
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Foreword 1. Recovery in Forensic Mental Health Settings: From Alienation to Integration 2. Balancing Risk and Recovery: A Clinician's View 3. 'Nothing for Us Without Us Either': Forensic Service User Involvement 4. Recovery in the Forensic Organisation 5. Giving Voice to Recovery: Perspectives from Within a High Secure Hospital 6. Recovery for Men with Cognitive Difficulties and Impulsive Challenging Behaviour in a High Secure Hospital: What Does it Mean and How do we Promote it? 7. Recovering Personhood: Using Recovery Principles on a Long-Stay Medium Secure Ward 8. Harnessing Hearts and Minds for Change 8. The See-saw of Recovery in Women's Secure Care 9. 'Supporting Recovery' and 'Moving On' - The Recovery Approach Applied to Group Intervention Programmes in In-patient Settings 10. The See-saw of Recovery in Women's Secure Care 11. Recovery Within a Prison Therapeutic Community: Setting the Scene 12. Embedding Recovery into Training for Mental Health Practitioners 13. Recovery Evaluation: The Scottish Forensic Services 14. Evaluating Recovery at a Forensic Mental Health Service using the Developing Recovery Enhancing Environments Measure (DREEM)
Foreword 1. Recovery in Forensic Mental Health Settings: From Alienation to Integration 2. Balancing Risk and Recovery: A Clinician's View 3. 'Nothing for Us Without Us Either': Forensic Service User Involvement 4. Recovery in the Forensic Organisation 5. Giving Voice to Recovery: Perspectives from Within a High Secure Hospital 6. Recovery for Men with Cognitive Difficulties and Impulsive Challenging Behaviour in a High Secure Hospital: What Does it Mean and How do we Promote it? 7. Recovering Personhood: Using Recovery Principles on a Long-Stay Medium Secure Ward 8. Harnessing Hearts and Minds for Change 8. The See-saw of Recovery in Women's Secure Care 9. 'Supporting Recovery' and 'Moving On' - The Recovery Approach Applied to Group Intervention Programmes in In-patient Settings 10. The See-saw of Recovery in Women's Secure Care 11. Recovery Within a Prison Therapeutic Community: Setting the Scene 12. Embedding Recovery into Training for Mental Health Practitioners 13. Recovery Evaluation: The Scottish Forensic Services 14. Evaluating Recovery at a Forensic Mental Health Service using the Developing Recovery Enhancing Environments Measure (DREEM)
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