Managers, doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, social workers, psychologists, unqualified staff and service users were interviewed for a qualitative study of risk management and rehabilitation in an inner city medium secure forensic mental health care unit. Different professional orientations to service user problems were identified. Doctors focused primarily on the diagnosis of mental disorder, which they managed mainly through pharmaceutical interventions. Psychologists were principally concerned with personal factors, for example service user insight into their biographical history. Occupational therapists concentrated mainly on daily living skills, and social workers on post-discharge living arrangements. Some front line nurses, he...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
Forensic mental health (FMH) is described as a complex and challenging specialism to work in. The ex...
In the study reported in this thesis sociological theories were used to underpin an investigation in...
Mental health professionals (MHP) working in court-mandated treatment settings face ethical dilemmas...
Medium/low secure units occupy a central role in forensic mental health care, bridging high secure a...
This thesis consists of three chapters. Chapter one is a systematic review of the qualitative litera...
Mental health professionals (MHP) working in court-mandated treatment settings face ethical dilemmas...
Background Mental health professionals (MHP) working in court-mandated treatment settings face et...
Forensic Mental Health (FMH) services represent a complex service area with competing political, leg...
Purpose There is clear evidence that prison can be detrimental to mental health and that wider soci...
Purpose: Interprofessional collaboration is necessary when supporting mentally ill offenders but lit...
The objective of the present study was to examine the views of professionals working in youth offend...
Deinstitutionalisation of the mentally ill formally commenced in Australia in 1992. People with ment...
Purpose: To examine how the role in offender mental health for the probation service described in po...
How mental health services are delivered has changed significantly over the last two decades. World-...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
Forensic mental health (FMH) is described as a complex and challenging specialism to work in. The ex...
In the study reported in this thesis sociological theories were used to underpin an investigation in...
Mental health professionals (MHP) working in court-mandated treatment settings face ethical dilemmas...
Medium/low secure units occupy a central role in forensic mental health care, bridging high secure a...
This thesis consists of three chapters. Chapter one is a systematic review of the qualitative litera...
Mental health professionals (MHP) working in court-mandated treatment settings face ethical dilemmas...
Background Mental health professionals (MHP) working in court-mandated treatment settings face et...
Forensic Mental Health (FMH) services represent a complex service area with competing political, leg...
Purpose There is clear evidence that prison can be detrimental to mental health and that wider soci...
Purpose: Interprofessional collaboration is necessary when supporting mentally ill offenders but lit...
The objective of the present study was to examine the views of professionals working in youth offend...
Deinstitutionalisation of the mentally ill formally commenced in Australia in 1992. People with ment...
Purpose: To examine how the role in offender mental health for the probation service described in po...
How mental health services are delivered has changed significantly over the last two decades. World-...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
Forensic mental health (FMH) is described as a complex and challenging specialism to work in. The ex...
In the study reported in this thesis sociological theories were used to underpin an investigation in...