The prevalence of stalking is increasing and healthcare professionals are overrepresented among stalking victims. The most common motivations for stalking are patients' developing a romantic attachment, due to delusional beliefs (as in erotomania) or misplaced expectations (often by socially inept patients), and patients' developing a resentment for some supposed injury. Strategies to prevent victimisation and minimise the impact of stalking include: taking care to preserve privacy and security, making clear to patients that the relationship will always be professional and what the boundaries are, informing colleagues and other relevant parties, transferring the patient's care to another doctor, and considering legal action
A review of the literature in the area of stalking and victims of stalking was undertaken. Stalking ...
Research shows that mental health professionals (MHPs) experience higher rates of stalking than the ...
Research has indicated that medical doctors and paramedics are at higher risk of being stalked than ...
It is proposed that healthcare professionals are prone to be stalked by their patients, but many fee...
It has been suggested that physicians are particularly vulnerable to being stalked. Our goal was to ...
Background: Mental health professionals are at greater risk than the general population of being sta...
Stalking is now a major social and legal issue, as well as a clinical problem for mental health prof...
A growing body of research suggests that mental health professionals (MHPs) are more likely to be vi...
There is emerging recognition that psychologists are susceptible to various forms of intrusiveness b...
Stalking is a well-recognized social phenomenon, one that particularly affects health care professio...
Staff from one National Health Service (NHS) Trust in England completed an online survey (N = 590) a...
"Stalking " is defined as repeated and persistent unwanted communications and/or approache...
The increased risk of stalking faced by mental health professionals (MHPs) raises many important que...
'Stalking' is an English term which is used to refer to the unlawful conduct involving repeated hara...
behavior to meet legal requirements. This is one aspect of stalking legislation that is unique among...
A review of the literature in the area of stalking and victims of stalking was undertaken. Stalking ...
Research shows that mental health professionals (MHPs) experience higher rates of stalking than the ...
Research has indicated that medical doctors and paramedics are at higher risk of being stalked than ...
It is proposed that healthcare professionals are prone to be stalked by their patients, but many fee...
It has been suggested that physicians are particularly vulnerable to being stalked. Our goal was to ...
Background: Mental health professionals are at greater risk than the general population of being sta...
Stalking is now a major social and legal issue, as well as a clinical problem for mental health prof...
A growing body of research suggests that mental health professionals (MHPs) are more likely to be vi...
There is emerging recognition that psychologists are susceptible to various forms of intrusiveness b...
Stalking is a well-recognized social phenomenon, one that particularly affects health care professio...
Staff from one National Health Service (NHS) Trust in England completed an online survey (N = 590) a...
"Stalking " is defined as repeated and persistent unwanted communications and/or approache...
The increased risk of stalking faced by mental health professionals (MHPs) raises many important que...
'Stalking' is an English term which is used to refer to the unlawful conduct involving repeated hara...
behavior to meet legal requirements. This is one aspect of stalking legislation that is unique among...
A review of the literature in the area of stalking and victims of stalking was undertaken. Stalking ...
Research shows that mental health professionals (MHPs) experience higher rates of stalking than the ...
Research has indicated that medical doctors and paramedics are at higher risk of being stalked than ...