Accessible summary What is known on the subject? ? Interaction between staff and patients with a diagnosis of personality disorder in forensic settings is important for quality of care, but research is lacking on what determines this interaction. What the paper adds to existing knowledge? ? Insight, emotion-focused coping and emotion regulation of staff influence the interaction between staff and these patients. Staff who understand their own thoughts, feelings and behaviour better (more insight) needed less support, encouragement or back-up from their patients. Staff who cope by getting upset, blaming themselves or fantasizing about solutions (emotion-focused coping) on the contrary needed more support from their patients. Emotion regulati...
Offenders with personality disorders (PDs) and the crimes that they have committed are regularly ass...
Abstract Background Previous research has indicated that aggressive behaviour and DSM-IV cluster B p...
Pessimistic attitudes and reactive behavioural management strategies act as a major barrier to effec...
Cognition-Emotion-Action model (1980) with Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behaviour ABSTRACT (TpB, 1991) ...
This thesis explores the question, what are the important change processes in the treatment of perso...
Emotions are believed to be socially adaptive tools (Keltner & Kring, 1998); yet, emotion deficits a...
Purpose: Nurses working in forensic psychiatry often encounter offenders who have a severe mental il...
This empirical paper is part of a joint project with another UCL DClinPsy trainee, Amanda Mwale Her ...
Psychosis is a mental health condition characterized by difficulties in interpreting reality. Curren...
Personality disorder is common amongst individuals accessing mental health services, with research ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the diagnostic label ‘antisocial personality...
Individuals with a diagnosis of personality disorder who are considered a risk to others are a curre...
Therapeutic engagement in psychopathy is an important area of study due to reports of poor engagemen...
Objectives: The aim of the current study was to investigate whether forensic nursing staff who work...
There is a growing evidence base for the use of indirect psychological interventions within inpatien...
Offenders with personality disorders (PDs) and the crimes that they have committed are regularly ass...
Abstract Background Previous research has indicated that aggressive behaviour and DSM-IV cluster B p...
Pessimistic attitudes and reactive behavioural management strategies act as a major barrier to effec...
Cognition-Emotion-Action model (1980) with Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behaviour ABSTRACT (TpB, 1991) ...
This thesis explores the question, what are the important change processes in the treatment of perso...
Emotions are believed to be socially adaptive tools (Keltner & Kring, 1998); yet, emotion deficits a...
Purpose: Nurses working in forensic psychiatry often encounter offenders who have a severe mental il...
This empirical paper is part of a joint project with another UCL DClinPsy trainee, Amanda Mwale Her ...
Psychosis is a mental health condition characterized by difficulties in interpreting reality. Curren...
Personality disorder is common amongst individuals accessing mental health services, with research ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the diagnostic label ‘antisocial personality...
Individuals with a diagnosis of personality disorder who are considered a risk to others are a curre...
Therapeutic engagement in psychopathy is an important area of study due to reports of poor engagemen...
Objectives: The aim of the current study was to investigate whether forensic nursing staff who work...
There is a growing evidence base for the use of indirect psychological interventions within inpatien...
Offenders with personality disorders (PDs) and the crimes that they have committed are regularly ass...
Abstract Background Previous research has indicated that aggressive behaviour and DSM-IV cluster B p...
Pessimistic attitudes and reactive behavioural management strategies act as a major barrier to effec...