Working Positively with Personality Disorder in Secure Settings
Neil Gordon, Phil Willmot
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Working Positively with Personality Disorder in Secure Settings provides a positive, compassionate and evidence-based guide to working with patients with personality disorders. * Unique in both its coverage and in its positive and evidence-based approach to working with patients with personality disorders * Written with a practical focus by experienced practitioners in the field * Offers a broad approach, with contributions from forensic and clinical psychologists, nurses, and therapists * Covers therapy and therapeutic relationships, and issues of supervision, workforce development, treatment evaluation, team dynamics and managing boundaries * Includes a strong patient focus and a number of personal accounts from patients who have received therapy themselves
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'This book provides a timely reminder of the progress that has been made in working positively and therapeutically with personality disordered people in secure mental health settings. The editors and contributors have done an excellent job in communicating issues that arise at the clinical coal-face. Highly recommended.'
--Professor Kevin Howells, Professor of Forensic Clinical Psychology, Institute of Mental Health and Nottingham University, UK
'This book is essential reading for practitioners and service managers, researchers and even service users in facilities for people with personality disorder - in forensic mental health, prison and probation. Using the Personality Disorder Service at Rampton Hospital as its focus, this book examines every aspect of the organised therapeutic response to personality disordered offenders - from changing patterns in referrals and care pathways to evidence-based assessments and treatments; from therapeutic engagement and style to boundaries; from workforce planning and development to the service user experience. This is a treasure chest of essential guidance from those in a position to lead the way.'
--Dr Caroline Logan, Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and University of Manchester, UK
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Forensische Psychologie, Forensic Psychology, Psychologie, Psychology