Background The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of whether such programs are effective with mentally disordered offenders. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Reasoning and Rehabilitation program adapted for offenders with severe mental illness (R&R2 MHP). Methods A sample of 59 adult high risk males detained in a high secure hospital completed questionnaires at baseline and post treatment to assess violent attitudes, anger, coping processes and social problem-solving. An informant measure of social and psychological functioning, including disruptive behavior, was completed by staff at the same time. The data of 30 patients who participated in the group condition were compare...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
This thesis examines the utility of assessment tools and interventions with mentally disordered offe...
The current proportion of inmates with a serious mental illness is higher than the proportion of per...
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...
Background: The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of whether...
Background: The effectiveness of offending behaviour programs in forensic mental health settings is ...
Abstract Background The effectiveness of offending behaviour programs in forensic mental health sett...
Objective: Despite a large evidence base indicating that cognitive skills programs can reduce reoffe...
This study examined the impact of an intensive inpatient violent offender treatment programme, Life ...
AIM To investigate factors predicting treatment completion and treatment outcome of the Reasoning an...
Background: Over the last 15 years, rehabilitation of offenders has been rigorously researched, resu...
Background: Over the last 15 years, rehabilitation of offenders has been rigorously researched, resu...
Background There appears to be clear evidence of cognitive impairment in schizophrenia which is wi...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
This thesis examines the utility of assessment tools and interventions with mentally disordered offe...
The current proportion of inmates with a serious mental illness is higher than the proportion of per...
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...
Background: The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of whether...
Background: The effectiveness of offending behaviour programs in forensic mental health settings is ...
Abstract Background The effectiveness of offending behaviour programs in forensic mental health sett...
Objective: Despite a large evidence base indicating that cognitive skills programs can reduce reoffe...
This study examined the impact of an intensive inpatient violent offender treatment programme, Life ...
AIM To investigate factors predicting treatment completion and treatment outcome of the Reasoning an...
Background: Over the last 15 years, rehabilitation of offenders has been rigorously researched, resu...
Background: Over the last 15 years, rehabilitation of offenders has been rigorously researched, resu...
Background There appears to be clear evidence of cognitive impairment in schizophrenia which is wi...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
Roughly 14% of male inmates and 31% of female inmates suffer from one or more serious mental illness...
This thesis examines the utility of assessment tools and interventions with mentally disordered offe...
The current proportion of inmates with a serious mental illness is higher than the proportion of per...