Purpose: This preliminary study aims to investigate and describe aggression supportive normative beliefs among patients of a high secure hospital. Design: Therapy data from a sample of high secure forensic hospital patients (N = 11) who had participated in Life Minus Violence-Enhanced (LMV-E), a long-term violence therapy, was examined using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). During therapy, cognitions linked to past incidences of aggression were explored using Aggression Choice Chains (ACCs). Findings: IPA was applied to data generated through this process to examine the presence and nature of normative beliefs reported, identifying seven themes: Rules for Aggressive Behaviour; Use of Violence to Obtain Revenge; Proces...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
Contains fulltext : 51902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Observatio...
This study explores the impact of inclusion of victim empathy-based content in offender treatment. I...
Purpose: This preliminary study aims to investigate and describe aggression supportive normative bel...
The primary aim of this study was to explore motivations underpinning aggression among men detained ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study aimed at examining cognitive predictors of reactive and pro...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Empirical knowledge of 'predictors' of physical inpatient ...
Forensic psychiatric patients engage in more aggression than any other inpatient psychiatric populat...
Background: Women in medium secure services can present with aggressive behaviours and a high level...
Structured assessment of aggressive behavior in forensic psychiatry is needed. This study investigat...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore the relationship between attachment style, sub-clinical symptom...
Cues Consultant Psychiatrists use to estimate the probability of future violence were obtained throu...
Aggression in inpatient mental health services is more likely when dynamic risk factors escalate, bu...
OBJECTIVE: The apparent accuracy of predictions of assaultive behavior in psychiatric inpatients var...
AIM: Violence risk prediction is a priority issue for clinicians working with mentally disordered of...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
Contains fulltext : 51902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Observatio...
This study explores the impact of inclusion of victim empathy-based content in offender treatment. I...
Purpose: This preliminary study aims to investigate and describe aggression supportive normative bel...
The primary aim of this study was to explore motivations underpinning aggression among men detained ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study aimed at examining cognitive predictors of reactive and pro...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Empirical knowledge of 'predictors' of physical inpatient ...
Forensic psychiatric patients engage in more aggression than any other inpatient psychiatric populat...
Background: Women in medium secure services can present with aggressive behaviours and a high level...
Structured assessment of aggressive behavior in forensic psychiatry is needed. This study investigat...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore the relationship between attachment style, sub-clinical symptom...
Cues Consultant Psychiatrists use to estimate the probability of future violence were obtained throu...
Aggression in inpatient mental health services is more likely when dynamic risk factors escalate, bu...
OBJECTIVE: The apparent accuracy of predictions of assaultive behavior in psychiatric inpatients var...
AIM: Violence risk prediction is a priority issue for clinicians working with mentally disordered of...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
Contains fulltext : 51902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Observatio...
This study explores the impact of inclusion of victim empathy-based content in offender treatment. I...