Therapeutic Relationships with Offenders
An Introduction to the Psychodynamics of Forensic Mental Health Nursing
Herausgeber: Aiyegbusi, Anne; Clarke-Moore, Jenifer
Therapeutic Relationships with Offenders
An Introduction to the Psychodynamics of Forensic Mental Health Nursing
Herausgeber: Aiyegbusi, Anne; Clarke-Moore, Jenifer
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For those working in prolonged clinical contact with offenders, the nurse-patient relationship can be emotionally intense and sometimes difficult to express. This book attempts to understand and articulate the emotional labour of forensic nursing and explores the challenge of establishing and maintaining therapeutic relationships with offenders.
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For those working in prolonged clinical contact with offenders, the nurse-patient relationship can be emotionally intense and sometimes difficult to express. This book attempts to understand and articulate the emotional labour of forensic nursing and explores the challenge of establishing and maintaining therapeutic relationships with offenders.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 357g
- ISBN-13: 9781843109495
- ISBN-10: 1843109492
- Artikelnr.: 24701243
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 357g
- ISBN-13: 9781843109495
- ISBN-10: 1843109492
- Artikelnr.: 24701243
Anne Aiyegbusi has worked as a nurse in forensic mental health services for many years and is interested in integrating forensic psychotherapy with the nursing role. Additionally, she is interested in attachment theory and its application within forensic services. Anne is currently undertaking a PhD and her research addresses the nurse - patient relationship with people who have personality disorders. Jenifer Clarke- Moore has worked as a nurse in forensic mental health services and services for people with personality disorders for many years. She has led in the delivery of psychodynamic nursing practice within forensic services and has also provided psychological therapies. Jenifer is currently working as a Consultant Nurse with a specialist personality disorder service at Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust.
Introduction. Anne Aiyegbusi
Women's Directorate
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 1. The Nurse-Patient Relationship with Offenders: Containing the Unthinkable to Promote Recovery. Anne Aiyegbusi. 2. Managing Hate : The Nurse's Counter-transference. Malcolm Kay
Royal Cornhill Hospital
Aberdeen. 3. Forensic Systems and Organizational Dynamics. Gillian Tuck
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 4. The Best Defence: Institutional Defences Against Anxiety in Forensic Services. Amanda Lowdell
Ravenswood House Medium Secure Unit
Hampshire Partnerships NHS Trust
and Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 5. The Dynamics of Difference. Anne Aiyegbusi. 6. Paranoid-Schizoid Functioning within a Forensic Intensive Care Ward. Valerie Anne Brown
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 7. Reflecting on Murderousness: Reflective Practice in Secure Forensic Settings. Stephen Mackie
Portman Clinic
Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. 8. Containment and the Structured Day. Sarita Bose
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 9. Nursing Dangerousness
Dangerous Nursing and the Spaces in Between : Learning to Live with Uncertainties. Christopher Scanlon
South London and Maudsley NHS Trust
and John Adlam
Henderson Hospital Services
London
UK. 10. The 'Unthought Known': Working with Men with Personality Disorder in a High Secure Setting. Dr Neil Gordon
English National Personality Disorder Development Programme
Rampton Hospital
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. 11. The Patient
her Nurse and the Therapeutic Community. Rebecca Neeld
The Cassel Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust
and Tom Clarke
South West London and St George's NHS Trust.12. Crying Out for Care. Suzanne McMillan
West London Mental Health NHS Trust
and Anne Aiyegbusi. 13. Working with Suspicious Minds and Balancing Acts. Katie Downes
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 14. A Secure Model of Nursing Care for Women. Jenifer Clarke-Moore
Gwylfa Therapy Service
Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust
and Dr Miranda Barber
Herefordshire NHS Primary Care Trust. 15. Working with One Another : Service User / Professional. Joanne Roberts
HAFAL VCymru
and Jenifer Clarke-Moore. 16. Loss and the Adolescent Offender. Maria McMillan
East London and the City Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.
Women's Directorate
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 1. The Nurse-Patient Relationship with Offenders: Containing the Unthinkable to Promote Recovery. Anne Aiyegbusi. 2. Managing Hate : The Nurse's Counter-transference. Malcolm Kay
Royal Cornhill Hospital
Aberdeen. 3. Forensic Systems and Organizational Dynamics. Gillian Tuck
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 4. The Best Defence: Institutional Defences Against Anxiety in Forensic Services. Amanda Lowdell
Ravenswood House Medium Secure Unit
Hampshire Partnerships NHS Trust
and Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 5. The Dynamics of Difference. Anne Aiyegbusi. 6. Paranoid-Schizoid Functioning within a Forensic Intensive Care Ward. Valerie Anne Brown
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 7. Reflecting on Murderousness: Reflective Practice in Secure Forensic Settings. Stephen Mackie
Portman Clinic
Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. 8. Containment and the Structured Day. Sarita Bose
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 9. Nursing Dangerousness
Dangerous Nursing and the Spaces in Between : Learning to Live with Uncertainties. Christopher Scanlon
South London and Maudsley NHS Trust
and John Adlam
Henderson Hospital Services
London
UK. 10. The 'Unthought Known': Working with Men with Personality Disorder in a High Secure Setting. Dr Neil Gordon
English National Personality Disorder Development Programme
Rampton Hospital
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. 11. The Patient
her Nurse and the Therapeutic Community. Rebecca Neeld
The Cassel Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust
and Tom Clarke
South West London and St George's NHS Trust.12. Crying Out for Care. Suzanne McMillan
West London Mental Health NHS Trust
and Anne Aiyegbusi. 13. Working with Suspicious Minds and Balancing Acts. Katie Downes
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 14. A Secure Model of Nursing Care for Women. Jenifer Clarke-Moore
Gwylfa Therapy Service
Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust
and Dr Miranda Barber
Herefordshire NHS Primary Care Trust. 15. Working with One Another : Service User / Professional. Joanne Roberts
HAFAL VCymru
and Jenifer Clarke-Moore. 16. Loss and the Adolescent Offender. Maria McMillan
East London and the City Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.
Introduction. Anne Aiyegbusi
Women's Directorate
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 1. The Nurse-Patient Relationship with Offenders: Containing the Unthinkable to Promote Recovery. Anne Aiyegbusi. 2. Managing Hate : The Nurse's Counter-transference. Malcolm Kay
Royal Cornhill Hospital
Aberdeen. 3. Forensic Systems and Organizational Dynamics. Gillian Tuck
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 4. The Best Defence: Institutional Defences Against Anxiety in Forensic Services. Amanda Lowdell
Ravenswood House Medium Secure Unit
Hampshire Partnerships NHS Trust
and Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 5. The Dynamics of Difference. Anne Aiyegbusi. 6. Paranoid-Schizoid Functioning within a Forensic Intensive Care Ward. Valerie Anne Brown
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 7. Reflecting on Murderousness: Reflective Practice in Secure Forensic Settings. Stephen Mackie
Portman Clinic
Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. 8. Containment and the Structured Day. Sarita Bose
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 9. Nursing Dangerousness
Dangerous Nursing and the Spaces in Between : Learning to Live with Uncertainties. Christopher Scanlon
South London and Maudsley NHS Trust
and John Adlam
Henderson Hospital Services
London
UK. 10. The 'Unthought Known': Working with Men with Personality Disorder in a High Secure Setting. Dr Neil Gordon
English National Personality Disorder Development Programme
Rampton Hospital
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. 11. The Patient
her Nurse and the Therapeutic Community. Rebecca Neeld
The Cassel Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust
and Tom Clarke
South West London and St George's NHS Trust.12. Crying Out for Care. Suzanne McMillan
West London Mental Health NHS Trust
and Anne Aiyegbusi. 13. Working with Suspicious Minds and Balancing Acts. Katie Downes
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 14. A Secure Model of Nursing Care for Women. Jenifer Clarke-Moore
Gwylfa Therapy Service
Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust
and Dr Miranda Barber
Herefordshire NHS Primary Care Trust. 15. Working with One Another : Service User / Professional. Joanne Roberts
HAFAL VCymru
and Jenifer Clarke-Moore. 16. Loss and the Adolescent Offender. Maria McMillan
East London and the City Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.
Women's Directorate
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 1. The Nurse-Patient Relationship with Offenders: Containing the Unthinkable to Promote Recovery. Anne Aiyegbusi. 2. Managing Hate : The Nurse's Counter-transference. Malcolm Kay
Royal Cornhill Hospital
Aberdeen. 3. Forensic Systems and Organizational Dynamics. Gillian Tuck
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 4. The Best Defence: Institutional Defences Against Anxiety in Forensic Services. Amanda Lowdell
Ravenswood House Medium Secure Unit
Hampshire Partnerships NHS Trust
and Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 5. The Dynamics of Difference. Anne Aiyegbusi. 6. Paranoid-Schizoid Functioning within a Forensic Intensive Care Ward. Valerie Anne Brown
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 7. Reflecting on Murderousness: Reflective Practice in Secure Forensic Settings. Stephen Mackie
Portman Clinic
Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. 8. Containment and the Structured Day. Sarita Bose
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 9. Nursing Dangerousness
Dangerous Nursing and the Spaces in Between : Learning to Live with Uncertainties. Christopher Scanlon
South London and Maudsley NHS Trust
and John Adlam
Henderson Hospital Services
London
UK. 10. The 'Unthought Known': Working with Men with Personality Disorder in a High Secure Setting. Dr Neil Gordon
English National Personality Disorder Development Programme
Rampton Hospital
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. 11. The Patient
her Nurse and the Therapeutic Community. Rebecca Neeld
The Cassel Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust
and Tom Clarke
South West London and St George's NHS Trust.12. Crying Out for Care. Suzanne McMillan
West London Mental Health NHS Trust
and Anne Aiyegbusi. 13. Working with Suspicious Minds and Balancing Acts. Katie Downes
Broadmoor Hospital
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 14. A Secure Model of Nursing Care for Women. Jenifer Clarke-Moore
Gwylfa Therapy Service
Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust
and Dr Miranda Barber
Herefordshire NHS Primary Care Trust. 15. Working with One Another : Service User / Professional. Joanne Roberts
HAFAL VCymru
and Jenifer Clarke-Moore. 16. Loss and the Adolescent Offender. Maria McMillan
East London and the City Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.