Section A A literature review considering the role of interpersonal relationships in forensic service users’ accounts of recovery. A systematic literature search identified twenty studies with qualitative descriptions of forensic service user recovery experience. These are critiqued and synthesised using an integrative review process. Results are presented under four resulting categories: relationships with staff, relationships with service user peers, relationships with family and friends and relationships with the wider community. Findings suggest that interpersonal relationships play an important role in recovery for forensic service users and highlight the relevance of a relational model in service provision. Clinical and research impl...
Recovery in co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders often involves relationships with...
Background There has been a call for a framework to guide recovery-oriented practices in forensic me...
This is an exploratory study of the experiences of service users in forensic mental health settings,...
The ‘Recovery Approach’ is widely regarded as the guiding principle for mentalhealth service deliver...
The ‘Recovery Approach’ is widely regarded as the guiding principle for mental health service delive...
A systematic literature review summarizes what is known about the relationships between attachment, ...
Many forensic patients are diagnosed with both a ‘serious mental illness’, such as ‘schizophrenia’ a...
Background This small-scale study examines an often neglected patient group (service users in forens...
This thesis consists of three chapters. Chapter one is a systematic review of the qualitative litera...
As part of an NHS England pilot scheme, Specialist Community Forensic Teams were developed aiming to...
Background: This study examined the relationship between service user-rated personal recovery and cl...
Background: Research suggests that forensic mental health services and staff can play an important r...
Section A A literature review exploring the protective effects of social support in recidivism of cr...
Recent studies with offenders have identified a growing distrust in psychologists and that this may ...
Developing a Scale for Assessing the Forensic Experience of Recovery: the SAFER questionnaire and Cl...
Recovery in co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders often involves relationships with...
Background There has been a call for a framework to guide recovery-oriented practices in forensic me...
This is an exploratory study of the experiences of service users in forensic mental health settings,...
The ‘Recovery Approach’ is widely regarded as the guiding principle for mentalhealth service deliver...
The ‘Recovery Approach’ is widely regarded as the guiding principle for mental health service delive...
A systematic literature review summarizes what is known about the relationships between attachment, ...
Many forensic patients are diagnosed with both a ‘serious mental illness’, such as ‘schizophrenia’ a...
Background This small-scale study examines an often neglected patient group (service users in forens...
This thesis consists of three chapters. Chapter one is a systematic review of the qualitative litera...
As part of an NHS England pilot scheme, Specialist Community Forensic Teams were developed aiming to...
Background: This study examined the relationship between service user-rated personal recovery and cl...
Background: Research suggests that forensic mental health services and staff can play an important r...
Section A A literature review exploring the protective effects of social support in recidivism of cr...
Recent studies with offenders have identified a growing distrust in psychologists and that this may ...
Developing a Scale for Assessing the Forensic Experience of Recovery: the SAFER questionnaire and Cl...
Recovery in co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders often involves relationships with...
Background There has been a call for a framework to guide recovery-oriented practices in forensic me...
This is an exploratory study of the experiences of service users in forensic mental health settings,...