Traditionally, forensic mental health services have focused on the assessment and treatment of offenders with serious mental disorders. In recent years, there has been growing recognition that forensic clinicians have an important role to play for those offenders who engage in criminal acts driven by psychological and/or social problems, which may, or may not, occur in conjunction with a major mental disorder. This is especially true for specific offenses such as stalking and threatening. This article describes the innovation of the problem behavior model. This model uses a reductionist approach and the nexus between psychiatry and psychology to address the complex phenomena associated with specific problem behaviors that often culminate in...
The risk of a psychiatric treatment of Stalking can be avoided by starting to examinate socio-cultur...
Background: Mental health professionals are at greater risk than the general population of being sta...
The work draws on documents and information obtained in the areas of psychology (psychology, crimina...
Stalking is a common social problem, often driven by psychiatric disorder in its perpetrators and pr...
Research shows that mental health professionals (MHPs) experience higher rates of stalking than the ...
Stalking is a common social problem, often driven by psychiatric disorder in its perpetrators and pr...
The need for effective mental health interventions for specific offender populations has become clea...
Mental disorder is common amongst those who engage in stalking. When mentally disordered patients wi...
International Handbook of Threat Assessment offers a definition of the foundations of threat assessm...
Background: Research examining the motivations and psychopathologies of stalkers has found that a st...
The presentation will equip participants with information pertaining to their work with clients with...
Differentiating which stalkers represent a significant risk of violence from those who pose less ris...
Stalking is a well-recognized social phenomenon, one that particularly affects health care professio...
Aim: There is a significant relationship between experiencing a severe mental illness, particularly ...
Stalking has moved from being a novel area for study to become a core area of concern for mental hea...
The risk of a psychiatric treatment of Stalking can be avoided by starting to examinate socio-cultur...
Background: Mental health professionals are at greater risk than the general population of being sta...
The work draws on documents and information obtained in the areas of psychology (psychology, crimina...
Stalking is a common social problem, often driven by psychiatric disorder in its perpetrators and pr...
Research shows that mental health professionals (MHPs) experience higher rates of stalking than the ...
Stalking is a common social problem, often driven by psychiatric disorder in its perpetrators and pr...
The need for effective mental health interventions for specific offender populations has become clea...
Mental disorder is common amongst those who engage in stalking. When mentally disordered patients wi...
International Handbook of Threat Assessment offers a definition of the foundations of threat assessm...
Background: Research examining the motivations and psychopathologies of stalkers has found that a st...
The presentation will equip participants with information pertaining to their work with clients with...
Differentiating which stalkers represent a significant risk of violence from those who pose less ris...
Stalking is a well-recognized social phenomenon, one that particularly affects health care professio...
Aim: There is a significant relationship between experiencing a severe mental illness, particularly ...
Stalking has moved from being a novel area for study to become a core area of concern for mental hea...
The risk of a psychiatric treatment of Stalking can be avoided by starting to examinate socio-cultur...
Background: Mental health professionals are at greater risk than the general population of being sta...
The work draws on documents and information obtained in the areas of psychology (psychology, crimina...