Knowledge on user experiences from mentally disordered offenders (MDOs) is still limited in a Danish context, especially regarding recovery from offences, severe mental illness, long-term admissions and often involuntarily contact with hospital psychiatry. The study is based on 34 semi-structured interviews with nine forensic patients exploring their experiences with personal recovery processes. The MDOs point out a significant number of elements and factors enhancing, supporting and limiting personal recovery processes. Long-term recovery processes for MDOs involve coming to terms with mental disorders as well as offences. Working with offender recovery implies addressing and understanding the index offence leading to psychiatric measureme...
This study explores accounts of recovery and redemption from the perspective of offenders with a his...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
Recovery and desistance in mentally ill offenders can be more complicated than in respectively gener...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
Introduction Forensic psychiatry has the dual task of focusing on the prevention of reoffending as w...
Abstract Background Understandings of personal recovery have emerged as an alternative framework to ...
In the field of drug treatment and research recovery has become more important. Previously the focus...
There is an increasing interest in mentally ill offenders' (MIOs) treatment experiences in forensic ...
This study presents a qualitative, user-focused evaluation of a three-day dramatherapy workshop run ...
Many individuals sentenced to forensic psychiatric care fail in the rehabilitation process, resultin...
Background There has been a call for a framework to guide recovery-oriented practices in forensic me...
Recovery orientation (RO) is a modality of supporting patients to improve self-determination, leadin...
The ‘Recovery Approach’ is widely regarded as the guiding principle for mental health service delive...
Background: Little is known about the recidivism of mentally disordered offenders after discharge fr...
Background: The aim of forensic psychiatry is to protect society and care for offenders with severe ...
This study explores accounts of recovery and redemption from the perspective of offenders with a his...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
Recovery and desistance in mentally ill offenders can be more complicated than in respectively gener...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
Introduction Forensic psychiatry has the dual task of focusing on the prevention of reoffending as w...
Abstract Background Understandings of personal recovery have emerged as an alternative framework to ...
In the field of drug treatment and research recovery has become more important. Previously the focus...
There is an increasing interest in mentally ill offenders' (MIOs) treatment experiences in forensic ...
This study presents a qualitative, user-focused evaluation of a three-day dramatherapy workshop run ...
Many individuals sentenced to forensic psychiatric care fail in the rehabilitation process, resultin...
Background There has been a call for a framework to guide recovery-oriented practices in forensic me...
Recovery orientation (RO) is a modality of supporting patients to improve self-determination, leadin...
The ‘Recovery Approach’ is widely regarded as the guiding principle for mental health service delive...
Background: Little is known about the recidivism of mentally disordered offenders after discharge fr...
Background: The aim of forensic psychiatry is to protect society and care for offenders with severe ...
This study explores accounts of recovery and redemption from the perspective of offenders with a his...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
Recovery and desistance in mentally ill offenders can be more complicated than in respectively gener...