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This publication is aimed at practitioners who work with women in secure settings. There is relatively little material available which integrates practice, research and service development issues in this challenging area, and this publication fills an important gap.
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This publication is aimed at practitioners who work with women in secure settings. There is relatively little material available which integrates practice, research and service development issues in this challenging area, and this publication fills an important gap.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 351g
- ISBN-13: 9781843102182
- ISBN-10: 1843102188
- Artikelnr.: 21115680
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 351g
- ISBN-13: 9781843102182
- ISBN-10: 1843102188
- Artikelnr.: 21115680
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Nikki Jeffcote is a clinical psychologist working with both inpatients and outpatients in the Forensic Service of West London Mental Health NHS Trust. Tessa Watson is a Music Therapist and a senior lecturer and convener for Music Therapy programmes at the University of Surrey, Roehampton.
Acknowledgements. Foreword
Jenni Murray. Introduction
Tessa Watson and Nikki Jeffcote. Part I: Theory-Building. 1. Thinking About the Needs of Women in Secure Settings
Nikki Jeffcote and Ray Travers
National High Secure Women's Directorate
Rampton Hospital. 2. Dangerous Journeys: Women's Pathways Into and Through Secure Mental Health Services
Jennie Williams
Inequality Agenda
Sara Scott
Barnardo's and Carole Bressington
Inequality Agenda. 3. Women and Offending
Helen Rutherford
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 4. Troubled Inside: Vulnerability in Prison
Jackie Short
Awen Women's Service and Miranda Barber
Awen Women's Service. 5. Women and Risk
Tony Maden
Imperial College London. 6. More Alike than Different: Gender and Forensic Mental Health
Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital. Part II: Practice. 7. Working Together: Integrated Multi-Disciplinary Practice with Women
Tessa Watson
Amanda Bragg
West London Mental Health Trust and Nikki Jeffcote. 8. Thinking Under Fire: The Challenge for Forensic Mental Health Nurses Working with Women in Secure Care
Anne Aiyegbusi
Broadmoor Hospital. 9. Hiding and Being Lost: The Experience of Female Patients and Staff on a Mixed Sex Ward
Anna Motz
Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust. 10. Sharing Strength
Wisdom
Pain and Loss: A Women's Group in a Medium Secure Setting
Nikki Jeffcote
Tessa Watson
Amanda Bragg and Sarah Devereux
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 11. A Psychodynamically-Orientated Group for Women with Learning Disabilities
Su Thrift
North Warwickshire Primary Care Trust and Carole Rowley
North Warwickshire Primary Care Trust. Part III: Service Development. 12. The Development of Medium Secure Services for Women
Tim Lambert
West London Mental Health NHS Trust and Maja Turcan
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 13. Closing the Gap between Evidence and Practice: The Role of Training in Transforming Women's Services
Sara Scott and Jennie Williams. 14. Men
Women and Good Practice
Les Petrie
Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership and Nikki Jeffcote. 15. A Gender-Specific Advocacy Model
or `I Found My Voice and I Love it!'
Laila Namdarkhan
Women in Secure Hospitals.
Jenni Murray. Introduction
Tessa Watson and Nikki Jeffcote. Part I: Theory-Building. 1. Thinking About the Needs of Women in Secure Settings
Nikki Jeffcote and Ray Travers
National High Secure Women's Directorate
Rampton Hospital. 2. Dangerous Journeys: Women's Pathways Into and Through Secure Mental Health Services
Jennie Williams
Inequality Agenda
Sara Scott
Barnardo's and Carole Bressington
Inequality Agenda. 3. Women and Offending
Helen Rutherford
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 4. Troubled Inside: Vulnerability in Prison
Jackie Short
Awen Women's Service and Miranda Barber
Awen Women's Service. 5. Women and Risk
Tony Maden
Imperial College London. 6. More Alike than Different: Gender and Forensic Mental Health
Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital. Part II: Practice. 7. Working Together: Integrated Multi-Disciplinary Practice with Women
Tessa Watson
Amanda Bragg
West London Mental Health Trust and Nikki Jeffcote. 8. Thinking Under Fire: The Challenge for Forensic Mental Health Nurses Working with Women in Secure Care
Anne Aiyegbusi
Broadmoor Hospital. 9. Hiding and Being Lost: The Experience of Female Patients and Staff on a Mixed Sex Ward
Anna Motz
Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust. 10. Sharing Strength
Wisdom
Pain and Loss: A Women's Group in a Medium Secure Setting
Nikki Jeffcote
Tessa Watson
Amanda Bragg and Sarah Devereux
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 11. A Psychodynamically-Orientated Group for Women with Learning Disabilities
Su Thrift
North Warwickshire Primary Care Trust and Carole Rowley
North Warwickshire Primary Care Trust. Part III: Service Development. 12. The Development of Medium Secure Services for Women
Tim Lambert
West London Mental Health NHS Trust and Maja Turcan
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 13. Closing the Gap between Evidence and Practice: The Role of Training in Transforming Women's Services
Sara Scott and Jennie Williams. 14. Men
Women and Good Practice
Les Petrie
Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership and Nikki Jeffcote. 15. A Gender-Specific Advocacy Model
or `I Found My Voice and I Love it!'
Laila Namdarkhan
Women in Secure Hospitals.
Acknowledgements. Foreword
Jenni Murray. Introduction
Tessa Watson and Nikki Jeffcote. Part I: Theory-Building. 1. Thinking About the Needs of Women in Secure Settings
Nikki Jeffcote and Ray Travers
National High Secure Women's Directorate
Rampton Hospital. 2. Dangerous Journeys: Women's Pathways Into and Through Secure Mental Health Services
Jennie Williams
Inequality Agenda
Sara Scott
Barnardo's and Carole Bressington
Inequality Agenda. 3. Women and Offending
Helen Rutherford
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 4. Troubled Inside: Vulnerability in Prison
Jackie Short
Awen Women's Service and Miranda Barber
Awen Women's Service. 5. Women and Risk
Tony Maden
Imperial College London. 6. More Alike than Different: Gender and Forensic Mental Health
Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital. Part II: Practice. 7. Working Together: Integrated Multi-Disciplinary Practice with Women
Tessa Watson
Amanda Bragg
West London Mental Health Trust and Nikki Jeffcote. 8. Thinking Under Fire: The Challenge for Forensic Mental Health Nurses Working with Women in Secure Care
Anne Aiyegbusi
Broadmoor Hospital. 9. Hiding and Being Lost: The Experience of Female Patients and Staff on a Mixed Sex Ward
Anna Motz
Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust. 10. Sharing Strength
Wisdom
Pain and Loss: A Women's Group in a Medium Secure Setting
Nikki Jeffcote
Tessa Watson
Amanda Bragg and Sarah Devereux
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 11. A Psychodynamically-Orientated Group for Women with Learning Disabilities
Su Thrift
North Warwickshire Primary Care Trust and Carole Rowley
North Warwickshire Primary Care Trust. Part III: Service Development. 12. The Development of Medium Secure Services for Women
Tim Lambert
West London Mental Health NHS Trust and Maja Turcan
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 13. Closing the Gap between Evidence and Practice: The Role of Training in Transforming Women's Services
Sara Scott and Jennie Williams. 14. Men
Women and Good Practice
Les Petrie
Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership and Nikki Jeffcote. 15. A Gender-Specific Advocacy Model
or `I Found My Voice and I Love it!'
Laila Namdarkhan
Women in Secure Hospitals.
Jenni Murray. Introduction
Tessa Watson and Nikki Jeffcote. Part I: Theory-Building. 1. Thinking About the Needs of Women in Secure Settings
Nikki Jeffcote and Ray Travers
National High Secure Women's Directorate
Rampton Hospital. 2. Dangerous Journeys: Women's Pathways Into and Through Secure Mental Health Services
Jennie Williams
Inequality Agenda
Sara Scott
Barnardo's and Carole Bressington
Inequality Agenda. 3. Women and Offending
Helen Rutherford
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 4. Troubled Inside: Vulnerability in Prison
Jackie Short
Awen Women's Service and Miranda Barber
Awen Women's Service. 5. Women and Risk
Tony Maden
Imperial College London. 6. More Alike than Different: Gender and Forensic Mental Health
Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital. Part II: Practice. 7. Working Together: Integrated Multi-Disciplinary Practice with Women
Tessa Watson
Amanda Bragg
West London Mental Health Trust and Nikki Jeffcote. 8. Thinking Under Fire: The Challenge for Forensic Mental Health Nurses Working with Women in Secure Care
Anne Aiyegbusi
Broadmoor Hospital. 9. Hiding and Being Lost: The Experience of Female Patients and Staff on a Mixed Sex Ward
Anna Motz
Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust. 10. Sharing Strength
Wisdom
Pain and Loss: A Women's Group in a Medium Secure Setting
Nikki Jeffcote
Tessa Watson
Amanda Bragg and Sarah Devereux
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 11. A Psychodynamically-Orientated Group for Women with Learning Disabilities
Su Thrift
North Warwickshire Primary Care Trust and Carole Rowley
North Warwickshire Primary Care Trust. Part III: Service Development. 12. The Development of Medium Secure Services for Women
Tim Lambert
West London Mental Health NHS Trust and Maja Turcan
West London Mental Health NHS Trust. 13. Closing the Gap between Evidence and Practice: The Role of Training in Transforming Women's Services
Sara Scott and Jennie Williams. 14. Men
Women and Good Practice
Les Petrie
Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership and Nikki Jeffcote. 15. A Gender-Specific Advocacy Model
or `I Found My Voice and I Love it!'
Laila Namdarkhan
Women in Secure Hospitals.