Autor: Allison Tennant, Kevin Howells
Wydawca: Wiley
Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni
Cena: 241,50 zł
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ISBN13: |
9780470683491 |
ISBN10: |
047068349X |
Autor: |
Allison Tennant, Kevin Howells |
Oprawa: |
Paperback |
Rok Wydania: |
2010-04-13 |
Ilość stron: |
226 |
Wymiary: |
242x170 |
Tematy: |
JC |
The past several years have seen a dramatic surge in the requirement of service provision for individuals with personality disorders deemed to pose a high risk of harm to others. Using Time, Not Doing Time is a much–needed response to the increasing demand for information in this rapidly growing clinical service area, and offers an invaluable and long–awaited resource for the proper assessment, treatment, and management of personality disordered individuals.
Presenting practical information, emerging ideas and the findings of practitioners, Using Time, Not Doing Time is written to assist clinical practitioners with this highly challenging area of health care provision. Contributions are included from psychiatrists and educationalists, as well as psychologists and nursing staff, who are playing an increasingly important role in the delivery of treatment in forensic mental health settings.
The growing multidisciplinary nature of practice in this field means that practitioners from many professions can benefit from this book, including nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, day–care and therapeutic staff, as well as prison officers working within the criminal justice system.
Spis treści:
Notes on Contributors.
Preface Eddie Kane.
Introduction Allison Tennant and Kevin Howells.
Chapter One Setting the scene: National developments in services (John Milton and Gopi Krishnan).
Chapter Two Risk Assessment for aggressive behaviour in Personality Disorder (Michael Daffern).
Chapter Three Ready or not, they are coming: Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder and treatment engagement (Kevin Howells and Allison Tennant).
Chapter Four Case Formulation with Personality Disordered Offenders (Lawrence Jones).
Chapter Five Dialectical Behaviour Therapy targeting violent behaviour in a male forensic in
211;patient setting (Allison Tennant).
Chapter Six Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT): A treatment approach for treating people with severe Personality Disorder (Jackie Withers).
Chapter Seven Schema Therapy within a high secure setting (Kerry Beckley and Neil Gordon).
Chapter Eight Violent offending treatment for male patients with Personality Disorder (Louise Sainsbury).
Chapter Nine Working with people who have committed sexual offences with Personality Disorder diagnoses (Lawrence Jones).
Chapter Ten Working with Personality Disordered offenders who have substance misuse problems (Glen Thomas and Jackie Withers).
Chapter Eleven Recovery from Personality Disorder: Maintaining change (Jackie Withers).
Chapter Twelve Adult learning and Personality Disorders (Perdita Jackson, Clare Thurlow, David Underwoodz).
Chapter Thirteen The boundary seesaw model: Good fences make for good neighbours (Laura Hamilton).
Chapter Fourteen Afterthoughts on Personality Disorder and Risk: Tasks for the Future (Rick Howard and Kevin Howells).
Index.
Nota biograficzna:
Allison Tennant is a Nurse Consultant and works at The Peaks Unit at Rampton Hospital Nottinghamshire Health Care NHS Trust. She is a Cognitive Behavioural therapist, and leads the Dialectical Behavioural (DBT) programme in the Unit. Her other interests include treatment evaluation and developing frameworks to ensure that staff receive clinical supervision to help maintain a healthy workforce.
Kevin Howells is a chartered clinical and forensic psychologist. He has worked extensively as a practitioner, researcher and academic in the fields of forensic mental health and rehabilitation of offenders. He is Professor of Forensic/Clinical Psychology in the Institute of Mental Health at Nottingham Un
iversity, a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, and Academic Chair in the Peaks Unit at Rampton Hospital.
Okładka tylna:
The past several years have seen a dramatic surge in the requirement of service provision for individuals with personality disorders deemed to pose a high risk of harm to others. Using Time, Not Doing Time is a much–needed response to the increasing demand for information in this rapidly growing clinical service area, and offers an invaluable and long–awaited resource for the proper assessment, treatment, and management of personality disordered individuals.
Presenting practical information, emerging ideas and the findings of practitioners, Using Time, Not Doing Time is written to assist clinical practitioners with this highly challenging area of health care provision. Contributions are included from psychiatrists and educationalists, as well as psychologists and nursing staff, who are playing an increasingly important role in the delivery of treatment in forensic mental health settings.
The growing multidisciplinary nature of practice in this field means that practitioners from many professions can benefit from this book, including nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, day–care and therapeutic staff, as well as prison officers working within the criminal justice system.
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