The Prevention and Management of Violence
Guidance for Mental Healthcare Professionals
Herausgeber: Khwaja, Masum; Tyrer, Peter
The Prevention and Management of Violence
Guidance for Mental Healthcare Professionals
Herausgeber: Khwaja, Masum; Tyrer, Peter
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
"This book presents evidence-based guidance on the prevention and management of aggression and violence by patients with mental disorder. It provides a comprehensive overview of best practice and will be of use to a wide range of mental health professionals working in community, in-patient and prison settings"--
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Major Incidents, Pandemics and Mental Health68,99 €
- Patricia Casey (University College Dublin)Fish's Clinical Psychopathology38,99 €
- Jenna DiLossi (Center for Hope and Health, LLC, Pennsylvania)Comorbid Eating Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder42,99 €
- Claire BarchamThe Pocketbook Guide to Mental Capacity Act Assessments37,99 €
- Claire BarchamThe Pocketbook Guide to Mental Health Act Assessments34,99 €
- Rachel Hubbard (Rachel Hubbard is a Senior Lecturer in Social WorkThe Best Interests Assessor Practice Handbook29,99 €
- Clinical Textbook of Mood Disorders84,99 €
-
-
-
"This book presents evidence-based guidance on the prevention and management of aggression and violence by patients with mental disorder. It provides a comprehensive overview of best practice and will be of use to a wide range of mental health professionals working in community, in-patient and prison settings"--
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: RCPsych/Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781911623267
- ISBN-10: 1911623265
- Artikelnr.: 66689082
- Verlag: RCPsych/Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781911623267
- ISBN-10: 1911623265
- Artikelnr.: 66689082
Section I. General Aspects of Management; Introduction to section 1: 1. The
need for a common set of guidelines Eric Baskind; 2. Legislation relevant
to the management of violence by persons with mental disorders Anthony
Beschizza, Dominic Dougall and Masum Khwaja; 3. Protection and safeguarding
of vulnerable adults and children exposed to violence Alex Thomson, Chan
Nyein and Maria Clarke; 4. Anticipation and reduction of violence:
implications of the NICE 2015 guideline Peter Tyrer and Tim Kendall; 5.
Post-incident management Ryan Kemp, Shaazneen Ali, Rachel O'Beney and Masum
Khwaja; Section II. Medical and Psychological Intervention; Introduction to
section II: 6. Use of medication and electroconvulsive therapy in the
management of violence Peter Pratt, Caroline Parker, Masum Khwaja and
Jonathan Waite; 7. Psychological, psychosocial and psychotherapeutic
interventions for the prevention and management of violence Miriam Barrett,
Joanna Dow, Sarah Devereux, Gabriel Kirtchuk and Hannah Crisford; 8.
Prevention and management of violence in inpatient psychiatric settings
Mehtab Ghazi Rahman, Masum Khwaja and Shanika Balachandra; Section III.
Violence in Different Settings; Introduction to Section III: 9. Management
of the risk of violence in the community Dominic Dougall, Sue McDonnell and
Masum Khwaja; 10. Management of violence in acute medical hospital settings
Sachin Patel, Emma Valentine and Eric Baskind; 11. Forensic psychiatry and
adult inpatient secure settings Elliott Carthy and Bradley Hillie; 12.
Management of violence in prisons Louise Robinson and Andrew Forrester;
Section IV. Management in Other Groups; Introduction to Section IV: 13.
Working with violence in children: a developmental and relational
perspective Celia Sadie, Laura Steckley, Susan McGinnis and Joanna Sales;
14. Management of violence in older adults Jonathan Waite and Juliette
Brown; 15. Management of violence in people with intellectual disability
Mervyn Yong, Laura Humphries, Ingrid Bohnen, Alina Bakala and Anusha
Wijeratne; 16. The relationship between violence and mental health
inequality in the black, Asian and minority ethnic community Masum Khwaja
and Eric Baskind; Section V. Violence and Society; Introduction to Section
V: 17. Criminal and youth justice liaison and diversion systems Bradley
Hillier and Heidi Hales; 18. Information-sharing, including with victims of
crime committed by persons with mental disorders Masum Khwaja, Miriam
Barrett and David Cochrane; 19. Victims of violence Alexis Theodorou, Saima
Ali and Masum Khwaja; Section VI. Engagement and Understanding;
Introduction to section VI: 20. An account of service users' involvement in
training delivery on the prevention and management of violence and
aggression: the impact on practice Jane Obi-Udeaja, Kate Crosby and Garry
Ryan; 21. Engagement with patients and carers to address and reduce the
risk of violence and aggression Mary Moss; Index.
need for a common set of guidelines Eric Baskind; 2. Legislation relevant
to the management of violence by persons with mental disorders Anthony
Beschizza, Dominic Dougall and Masum Khwaja; 3. Protection and safeguarding
of vulnerable adults and children exposed to violence Alex Thomson, Chan
Nyein and Maria Clarke; 4. Anticipation and reduction of violence:
implications of the NICE 2015 guideline Peter Tyrer and Tim Kendall; 5.
Post-incident management Ryan Kemp, Shaazneen Ali, Rachel O'Beney and Masum
Khwaja; Section II. Medical and Psychological Intervention; Introduction to
section II: 6. Use of medication and electroconvulsive therapy in the
management of violence Peter Pratt, Caroline Parker, Masum Khwaja and
Jonathan Waite; 7. Psychological, psychosocial and psychotherapeutic
interventions for the prevention and management of violence Miriam Barrett,
Joanna Dow, Sarah Devereux, Gabriel Kirtchuk and Hannah Crisford; 8.
Prevention and management of violence in inpatient psychiatric settings
Mehtab Ghazi Rahman, Masum Khwaja and Shanika Balachandra; Section III.
Violence in Different Settings; Introduction to Section III: 9. Management
of the risk of violence in the community Dominic Dougall, Sue McDonnell and
Masum Khwaja; 10. Management of violence in acute medical hospital settings
Sachin Patel, Emma Valentine and Eric Baskind; 11. Forensic psychiatry and
adult inpatient secure settings Elliott Carthy and Bradley Hillie; 12.
Management of violence in prisons Louise Robinson and Andrew Forrester;
Section IV. Management in Other Groups; Introduction to Section IV: 13.
Working with violence in children: a developmental and relational
perspective Celia Sadie, Laura Steckley, Susan McGinnis and Joanna Sales;
14. Management of violence in older adults Jonathan Waite and Juliette
Brown; 15. Management of violence in people with intellectual disability
Mervyn Yong, Laura Humphries, Ingrid Bohnen, Alina Bakala and Anusha
Wijeratne; 16. The relationship between violence and mental health
inequality in the black, Asian and minority ethnic community Masum Khwaja
and Eric Baskind; Section V. Violence and Society; Introduction to Section
V: 17. Criminal and youth justice liaison and diversion systems Bradley
Hillier and Heidi Hales; 18. Information-sharing, including with victims of
crime committed by persons with mental disorders Masum Khwaja, Miriam
Barrett and David Cochrane; 19. Victims of violence Alexis Theodorou, Saima
Ali and Masum Khwaja; Section VI. Engagement and Understanding;
Introduction to section VI: 20. An account of service users' involvement in
training delivery on the prevention and management of violence and
aggression: the impact on practice Jane Obi-Udeaja, Kate Crosby and Garry
Ryan; 21. Engagement with patients and carers to address and reduce the
risk of violence and aggression Mary Moss; Index.
Section I. General Aspects of Management; Introduction to section 1: 1. The
need for a common set of guidelines Eric Baskind; 2. Legislation relevant
to the management of violence by persons with mental disorders Anthony
Beschizza, Dominic Dougall and Masum Khwaja; 3. Protection and safeguarding
of vulnerable adults and children exposed to violence Alex Thomson, Chan
Nyein and Maria Clarke; 4. Anticipation and reduction of violence:
implications of the NICE 2015 guideline Peter Tyrer and Tim Kendall; 5.
Post-incident management Ryan Kemp, Shaazneen Ali, Rachel O'Beney and Masum
Khwaja; Section II. Medical and Psychological Intervention; Introduction to
section II: 6. Use of medication and electroconvulsive therapy in the
management of violence Peter Pratt, Caroline Parker, Masum Khwaja and
Jonathan Waite; 7. Psychological, psychosocial and psychotherapeutic
interventions for the prevention and management of violence Miriam Barrett,
Joanna Dow, Sarah Devereux, Gabriel Kirtchuk and Hannah Crisford; 8.
Prevention and management of violence in inpatient psychiatric settings
Mehtab Ghazi Rahman, Masum Khwaja and Shanika Balachandra; Section III.
Violence in Different Settings; Introduction to Section III: 9. Management
of the risk of violence in the community Dominic Dougall, Sue McDonnell and
Masum Khwaja; 10. Management of violence in acute medical hospital settings
Sachin Patel, Emma Valentine and Eric Baskind; 11. Forensic psychiatry and
adult inpatient secure settings Elliott Carthy and Bradley Hillie; 12.
Management of violence in prisons Louise Robinson and Andrew Forrester;
Section IV. Management in Other Groups; Introduction to Section IV: 13.
Working with violence in children: a developmental and relational
perspective Celia Sadie, Laura Steckley, Susan McGinnis and Joanna Sales;
14. Management of violence in older adults Jonathan Waite and Juliette
Brown; 15. Management of violence in people with intellectual disability
Mervyn Yong, Laura Humphries, Ingrid Bohnen, Alina Bakala and Anusha
Wijeratne; 16. The relationship between violence and mental health
inequality in the black, Asian and minority ethnic community Masum Khwaja
and Eric Baskind; Section V. Violence and Society; Introduction to Section
V: 17. Criminal and youth justice liaison and diversion systems Bradley
Hillier and Heidi Hales; 18. Information-sharing, including with victims of
crime committed by persons with mental disorders Masum Khwaja, Miriam
Barrett and David Cochrane; 19. Victims of violence Alexis Theodorou, Saima
Ali and Masum Khwaja; Section VI. Engagement and Understanding;
Introduction to section VI: 20. An account of service users' involvement in
training delivery on the prevention and management of violence and
aggression: the impact on practice Jane Obi-Udeaja, Kate Crosby and Garry
Ryan; 21. Engagement with patients and carers to address and reduce the
risk of violence and aggression Mary Moss; Index.
need for a common set of guidelines Eric Baskind; 2. Legislation relevant
to the management of violence by persons with mental disorders Anthony
Beschizza, Dominic Dougall and Masum Khwaja; 3. Protection and safeguarding
of vulnerable adults and children exposed to violence Alex Thomson, Chan
Nyein and Maria Clarke; 4. Anticipation and reduction of violence:
implications of the NICE 2015 guideline Peter Tyrer and Tim Kendall; 5.
Post-incident management Ryan Kemp, Shaazneen Ali, Rachel O'Beney and Masum
Khwaja; Section II. Medical and Psychological Intervention; Introduction to
section II: 6. Use of medication and electroconvulsive therapy in the
management of violence Peter Pratt, Caroline Parker, Masum Khwaja and
Jonathan Waite; 7. Psychological, psychosocial and psychotherapeutic
interventions for the prevention and management of violence Miriam Barrett,
Joanna Dow, Sarah Devereux, Gabriel Kirtchuk and Hannah Crisford; 8.
Prevention and management of violence in inpatient psychiatric settings
Mehtab Ghazi Rahman, Masum Khwaja and Shanika Balachandra; Section III.
Violence in Different Settings; Introduction to Section III: 9. Management
of the risk of violence in the community Dominic Dougall, Sue McDonnell and
Masum Khwaja; 10. Management of violence in acute medical hospital settings
Sachin Patel, Emma Valentine and Eric Baskind; 11. Forensic psychiatry and
adult inpatient secure settings Elliott Carthy and Bradley Hillie; 12.
Management of violence in prisons Louise Robinson and Andrew Forrester;
Section IV. Management in Other Groups; Introduction to Section IV: 13.
Working with violence in children: a developmental and relational
perspective Celia Sadie, Laura Steckley, Susan McGinnis and Joanna Sales;
14. Management of violence in older adults Jonathan Waite and Juliette
Brown; 15. Management of violence in people with intellectual disability
Mervyn Yong, Laura Humphries, Ingrid Bohnen, Alina Bakala and Anusha
Wijeratne; 16. The relationship between violence and mental health
inequality in the black, Asian and minority ethnic community Masum Khwaja
and Eric Baskind; Section V. Violence and Society; Introduction to Section
V: 17. Criminal and youth justice liaison and diversion systems Bradley
Hillier and Heidi Hales; 18. Information-sharing, including with victims of
crime committed by persons with mental disorders Masum Khwaja, Miriam
Barrett and David Cochrane; 19. Victims of violence Alexis Theodorou, Saima
Ali and Masum Khwaja; Section VI. Engagement and Understanding;
Introduction to section VI: 20. An account of service users' involvement in
training delivery on the prevention and management of violence and
aggression: the impact on practice Jane Obi-Udeaja, Kate Crosby and Garry
Ryan; 21. Engagement with patients and carers to address and reduce the
risk of violence and aggression Mary Moss; Index.