Summary: The article studies how professionals working in a Finnish supported housing unit explain the behaviour of clients which they define as troublesome in regard to rehabilitation expectations. The clients of the unit suffer from mental health and substance abuse problems. The research data consist of 23 meetings where clients’ progress is discussed and were analysed using accounts analysis. Findings: There were 225 episodes where the professionals explain clients ’ troublesome behaviour. Three ways of accounting appeared with similar frequency: 1) blaming clients for their behaviour, 2) excusing clients ’ behaviour, 3) excusing clients and blaming others for the clients’ behaviour. Detailed analysis of the data shows how these ways o...
Background - Staff-directed aggression is a concern for service providers in mental healthcare, freq...
The article deals with phenomena of aggression and violence in humans with special attention to ment...
The article overviews the problematic questions of the study: 1) What interpersonal factors cause pr...
Summary: The article studies how professionals working in a Finnish supported housing unit explain t...
Summary: The article studies how professionals working in a Finnish supported housing unit explain t...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
Purpose: The integration of mental health rehabilitees into the labour market is an important policy...
Patient and public involvement is widely thought to be important in the improvement of health care d...
• Summary: This article examines ethically difficult situations related to organizational conditions...
Purpose: This research study investigated how the health and social care professionals confront and ...
Aims: This article reports a study of organizational risk management approaches to resistance to car...
This research is a qualitative study of twenty-three practitioners working with involuntary clients ...
• Summary: This article analyses attitudes towards client-perpetrated violence among Finnish social ...
Background: Every year, 14 % of patients in Norwegian hospitals experience adverse events, which oft...
Background - Staff-directed aggression is a concern for service providers in mental healthcare, freq...
The article deals with phenomena of aggression and violence in humans with special attention to ment...
The article overviews the problematic questions of the study: 1) What interpersonal factors cause pr...
Summary: The article studies how professionals working in a Finnish supported housing unit explain t...
Summary: The article studies how professionals working in a Finnish supported housing unit explain t...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
Purpose: The integration of mental health rehabilitees into the labour market is an important policy...
Patient and public involvement is widely thought to be important in the improvement of health care d...
• Summary: This article examines ethically difficult situations related to organizational conditions...
Purpose: This research study investigated how the health and social care professionals confront and ...
Aims: This article reports a study of organizational risk management approaches to resistance to car...
This research is a qualitative study of twenty-three practitioners working with involuntary clients ...
• Summary: This article analyses attitudes towards client-perpetrated violence among Finnish social ...
Background: Every year, 14 % of patients in Norwegian hospitals experience adverse events, which oft...
Background - Staff-directed aggression is a concern for service providers in mental healthcare, freq...
The article deals with phenomena of aggression and violence in humans with special attention to ment...
The article overviews the problematic questions of the study: 1) What interpersonal factors cause pr...