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Seminars in Forensic Psychiatry

Seminars in Forensic Psychiatry

9781911623816
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This updated edition of Seminars in Forensic Psychiatry is an invaluable guide for consultants and specialist trainees working in forensic psychiatry. Written by leading international contributors, topics include models of care, the management of in-patient violence, forensic psychotherapy, and psychological treatments. The evolution of policy and mental health law is discussed, demonstrating how it has shaped the provision of forensic psychiatry services. Legal aspects include considerations of mentalistic defences in criminal law, mental health law, as well as the law on negligence. The book also includes sections on specialist areas of need, including cultural and gender specific needs, terrorism, stalkers, and sex offenders. Woven into the chapters are practical approaches, and how to guides. The volume ends with advice for each of the transitions in the career of a forensic psychiatrist. A truly practical guide, this is a must-read for psychiatrists and mental health professionals working within a forensic setting.
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9781911623816
9781911623816

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Publication date
2024
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
500
  • Introduction; Introduction by editors Mary Davoren and Harry Kennedy; Preface; Preface by authors of first edition Derek Chiswick and Rosemary Cope; 1. Violence and mental disorder. The evidence Jeremy Coid; 2. Violence and mental disorder. Clinical considerations Harry G Kennedy; 3. Outcomes from the key inquiries and the evolution of modern forensic psychiatry Kevin Murray; 4. Prison psychiatry Ian Cumming; 5. Legal issues and expertise in forensic psychiatry Penelope Brown and Richard Latham; 6. Expertise, structured professional judgment and risk assessment Mary Davoren and Harry Kennedy; 7. Model of care Harry Kennedy; 8. Psychopharmacology of chronic aggression and violence in forensic settings Michael A. Cummings, Ai-Li W. Arias, George J. Proctor and Stephen M. Stahl; 9. Ward milieu and the Management of in-patient violence, use of seclusion and other restrictive practices Mary Davoren and Mr Peter Turner; 10. Community forensic psychiatry including liaison with health, criminal justice and public protection agencies Lindsay Thomson; 11. Assessment of personality disorder, psycopathy, and associated offending behaviour Jeremy Coid; 12. Stalking and threats to harm and kill Paul Mullen; 13. Sexual offending Danny H. Sullivan; 14. Terrorism related assessments Paul Gill and Frank Farnham; 15. Forensic psychotherapy and psychological therapies in forensic mental health settings Gwen Adshead and John Marshall; 16. Forensic aspects of medical negligence Damian Mohan; 17. Special populations in forensic mental health settings: child and adolescent forensic mental health services Saima Ali, Enys Delmage, Heidi Hales and Alexi Theodorou; 18. Womens services in forensic psychiatry Vivienne de Vogel; 19. Forensic psychiatry and intellectual disability Harm Boer; 20. Cultural service delivery in forensic mental health services Brian McKenna and James Cavney; 21. Tackling ethnic inequality in forensic mental healthcare Shubulade Smith and Raj Mohan; 22. Academic forensic psychiatry Pamela Taylor; 23. The no nonsense guides: essential practical approaches for the consultant forensic psychiatrist Mary Davoren, Carolyn Stanley, Sajida Nabi, Katherine Warburton, Treena Wilkie, Kevin Murray and Krishna Pillai.
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