Contains fulltext : 64400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Risk assessment is notoriously difficult and offers a particular challenge to mental health workers.There are two main conceptual approaches to the consideration of risk assessment and management: the actuarial and the clinical methods. I use case material to examine the clinical, and in particular the psychodynamic, approach in order to illustrate that violent behaviour has meaning. Understanding its meaning and learning from it can substantially reduce the risks of further violent behaviour. Managing risk with the aid of psychodynamic psychotherapy enables the patient to become aware of his or her own mind and its function. Although this process may initia...
Bernadette McSherry looks at the issue of violence prevention from a mental health perspective, disc...
Background: Mental health professionals increasingly carry out risk assessments to prevent future vi...
Over the years the criminal justice system throughout the United States has re-lied on psychiatrists...
Risk assessment is notoriously difficult and offers a particular challenge to mental health workers....
The assessment and management of violent behaviour in mentally disordered patients are no longer the...
Assessing a patient's risk of violent behaviour, predicting dangerousness and the development of a s...
The prediction of violence is notoriously unreliable, and it offers a particular challenge to mental...
Risk assessment is, most generally, the process of understanding hazards to minimize their negative ...
Risk assessment is, most generally, the process of understanding hazards to minimize their negative ...
Risk assessment is, most generally, the process of understanding hazards to minimize their negative ...
© 2018, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine empirical, ep...
Objectives: To provide an overview of risk assessments for acute violence to third parties by combin...
Aim: There is a significant relationship between experiencing a severe mental illness, particularly ...
Purpose\ud The assessment and management of risk is central to contemporary mental health practice. ...
Margaret O’Rourke,1 Conal Wrigley,2 Sean Hammond3 1School of Medicine, University College Cork...
Bernadette McSherry looks at the issue of violence prevention from a mental health perspective, disc...
Background: Mental health professionals increasingly carry out risk assessments to prevent future vi...
Over the years the criminal justice system throughout the United States has re-lied on psychiatrists...
Risk assessment is notoriously difficult and offers a particular challenge to mental health workers....
The assessment and management of violent behaviour in mentally disordered patients are no longer the...
Assessing a patient's risk of violent behaviour, predicting dangerousness and the development of a s...
The prediction of violence is notoriously unreliable, and it offers a particular challenge to mental...
Risk assessment is, most generally, the process of understanding hazards to minimize their negative ...
Risk assessment is, most generally, the process of understanding hazards to minimize their negative ...
Risk assessment is, most generally, the process of understanding hazards to minimize their negative ...
© 2018, © Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine empirical, ep...
Objectives: To provide an overview of risk assessments for acute violence to third parties by combin...
Aim: There is a significant relationship between experiencing a severe mental illness, particularly ...
Purpose\ud The assessment and management of risk is central to contemporary mental health practice. ...
Margaret O’Rourke,1 Conal Wrigley,2 Sean Hammond3 1School of Medicine, University College Cork...
Bernadette McSherry looks at the issue of violence prevention from a mental health perspective, disc...
Background: Mental health professionals increasingly carry out risk assessments to prevent future vi...
Over the years the criminal justice system throughout the United States has re-lied on psychiatrists...