Objective: Despite a large evidence base indicating that cognitive skills programs can reduce reoffending in individuals without mental illness, there have been no randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to determine their effectiveness in mentally disordered offenders (MDOs). In the first RCT of a cognitive skills program for MDOs, we aimed to investigate whether participation in the Reasoning and Rehabilitation (R&R) program reduced violence and antisocial behavior in this population. Method: Eighty-four male inpatients with a psychotic disorder and a history of violence were recruited from medium secure forensic hospitals. Participants were randomized to receive the R&R program, consisting of 36 two-hour sessions, or treatment as usu...
This thesis examines the effectiveness of social problem solving programmes and the efficacy of an a...
Objective: There is a need to find effective treatments for individuals with antisocial and borderli...
Objective: There is a need to find effective treatments for individuals with antisocial and borderli...
Background: The effectiveness of offending behaviour programs in forensic mental health settings is ...
Background: The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of whether...
Abstract Background The effectiveness of offending behaviour programs in forensic mental health sett...
Background The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of wheth...
Background The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of wheth...
AIM To investigate factors predicting treatment completion and treatment outcome of the Reasoning an...
Background The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of wheth...
Background: Psychological recidivism-reducing interventions with serious, young violent offenders in...
BACKGROUND: Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), although associated with very significant health...
Background Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), although associated with very significant health ...
Background Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), although associated with very significant health ...
This study examined the impact of an intensive inpatient violent offender treatment programme, Life ...
This thesis examines the effectiveness of social problem solving programmes and the efficacy of an a...
Objective: There is a need to find effective treatments for individuals with antisocial and borderli...
Objective: There is a need to find effective treatments for individuals with antisocial and borderli...
Background: The effectiveness of offending behaviour programs in forensic mental health settings is ...
Background: The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of whether...
Abstract Background The effectiveness of offending behaviour programs in forensic mental health sett...
Background The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of wheth...
Background The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of wheth...
AIM To investigate factors predicting treatment completion and treatment outcome of the Reasoning an...
Background The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of wheth...
Background: Psychological recidivism-reducing interventions with serious, young violent offenders in...
BACKGROUND: Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), although associated with very significant health...
Background Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), although associated with very significant health ...
Background Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), although associated with very significant health ...
This study examined the impact of an intensive inpatient violent offender treatment programme, Life ...
This thesis examines the effectiveness of social problem solving programmes and the efficacy of an a...
Objective: There is a need to find effective treatments for individuals with antisocial and borderli...
Objective: There is a need to find effective treatments for individuals with antisocial and borderli...