BACKGROUND Death threats are common in the therapist's office. Many therapists don't know how to handle these. AIM To provide background information and tools for the practitioner who receives a homicidal threat from a patient. METHOD A systematic literature review of the epidemiology, diagnostics, risk assessment and treatment of homicidal threats. RESULTS During consultation, a death threat is not equatable with the announcement of murder. There are far more instances where the patient does not follow through with their threat. A psychotic disorder, an antisocial personality disorder, alcohol abuse, (bipolar) depression, long-existing (severe) domestic violence, possession of a weapon or a previous conviction for a death threat are import...
Because a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelden or violent forensic psychiat...
Background The outreach emergency psychiatric service plays an important role in recognising, arrang...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand that assaults by psychiatric patients a...
THE PURPOSE AND PLAN OF THIS THESIS It is considered that the neglected problem of homicidal threat...
In their regular 4 PM appointment, an experienced psychologist was listening to his client escalate ...
The Dutch Code of Criminal Law has a special measure for defendants who are considered to have dimin...
Background. Mental health clinicians are frequently asked to assess the risks presented by patients ...
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Objective: The current study sought to examine the psychiatric characteristics and rate of subsequen...
Abstract Assaults by patients against healthcare providers are an increasing phenomenon worldwide. ...
Contains fulltext : 53247.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Atte...
A serious problem confronts the psychologist whose patient threatens, within the privacy of a therap...
The objective of this article is to describe the practice of psychiatric consultation with regard to...
The fear, not only of death, but also of murder could be closely related in the forensic patient whe...
Objective: Given the recent publication of Dutch guidelines for euthanasia of the mentally ill, our ...
Because a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelden or violent forensic psychiat...
Background The outreach emergency psychiatric service plays an important role in recognising, arrang...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand that assaults by psychiatric patients a...
THE PURPOSE AND PLAN OF THIS THESIS It is considered that the neglected problem of homicidal threat...
In their regular 4 PM appointment, an experienced psychologist was listening to his client escalate ...
The Dutch Code of Criminal Law has a special measure for defendants who are considered to have dimin...
Background. Mental health clinicians are frequently asked to assess the risks presented by patients ...
Item does not contain fulltextBecause a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelde...
Objective: The current study sought to examine the psychiatric characteristics and rate of subsequen...
Abstract Assaults by patients against healthcare providers are an increasing phenomenon worldwide. ...
Contains fulltext : 53247.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Atte...
A serious problem confronts the psychologist whose patient threatens, within the privacy of a therap...
The objective of this article is to describe the practice of psychiatric consultation with regard to...
The fear, not only of death, but also of murder could be closely related in the forensic patient whe...
Objective: Given the recent publication of Dutch guidelines for euthanasia of the mentally ill, our ...
Because a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelden or violent forensic psychiat...
Background The outreach emergency psychiatric service plays an important role in recognising, arrang...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand that assaults by psychiatric patients a...