This book of conference proceedings offers an overview of the work of many clinicians, researchers, and others on topics pertinent to the field of clinical violence such as legal and ethical perspectives on violence, the impact of violence on patients and staff, coercive measures, the pharmacological treatment of violence, the biology of violence, and interventions to address the problem of violence in clinical psychiatry. The congress offers a platform to all persons interested in the subject and to encourage the congress participants to engage in discussion and exchange on the various facets of violence. Readers of the conference proceedings will benefit from the topical findings presented here and will receive a wealth of stimulating ide...
The pharmacological management of violence and aggression is a common and substantial clinical dilem...
BACKGROUND: The problem of violence and aggressive behaviour among patients with psychiatric disorde...
Working with aggressive and violent patients is an increasing concern for psychotherapists, counselo...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book of conference proceedings offers an overview of the work of ...
Proceedings of the 10th European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry. The 10th European Cong...
This thesis investigates incidents of violence in two psychosis wards, analyses types of violence an...
The study takes a detailed look at psychiatric patient violence towards their psychia-trists. It tak...
offered the opportunity to contribute to a section discuss-ing experience with special patient popul...
Introduction. Violence and coercion cause harm not only to the physical health but also to the menta...
The assessment and management of violent behaviour in mentally disordered patients are no longer the...
This Diploma Work is focussed on application of restrictive agents with patients who are afflicted w...
Keywords : violence, aggression, anger, physical aggression, vocal aggression, violence at work, dis...
The study takes a detailed look at psychiatric patient violence towards their psychia- trists. It ...
Richard Rechtman, Some Aspects of the Psychatric Management of Violence From its inception, psychia...
Human being is an only social animal to smile, so they are said to be social being. Anger and aggres...
The pharmacological management of violence and aggression is a common and substantial clinical dilem...
BACKGROUND: The problem of violence and aggressive behaviour among patients with psychiatric disorde...
Working with aggressive and violent patients is an increasing concern for psychotherapists, counselo...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book of conference proceedings offers an overview of the work of ...
Proceedings of the 10th European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry. The 10th European Cong...
This thesis investigates incidents of violence in two psychosis wards, analyses types of violence an...
The study takes a detailed look at psychiatric patient violence towards their psychia-trists. It tak...
offered the opportunity to contribute to a section discuss-ing experience with special patient popul...
Introduction. Violence and coercion cause harm not only to the physical health but also to the menta...
The assessment and management of violent behaviour in mentally disordered patients are no longer the...
This Diploma Work is focussed on application of restrictive agents with patients who are afflicted w...
Keywords : violence, aggression, anger, physical aggression, vocal aggression, violence at work, dis...
The study takes a detailed look at psychiatric patient violence towards their psychia- trists. It ...
Richard Rechtman, Some Aspects of the Psychatric Management of Violence From its inception, psychia...
Human being is an only social animal to smile, so they are said to be social being. Anger and aggres...
The pharmacological management of violence and aggression is a common and substantial clinical dilem...
BACKGROUND: The problem of violence and aggressive behaviour among patients with psychiatric disorde...
Working with aggressive and violent patients is an increasing concern for psychotherapists, counselo...