Personality-disordered offenders are difficult individuals to manage, and knowledge about effective treatment is sparse. In the UK, novel forensic psychiatric services were recently established for the treatment of offenders with personality disorder. In this paper we report the clinical and economic findings from a 2-year follow-up of a cohort of service users recruited from these services. Baseline information on developmental, clinical and offending histories was obtained from case records. Case records were checked at 6 and 24 months for new episodes of self-harm, violence, alcohol and substance use, and offending behaviour. Ratings of social functioning and therapeutic alliance were obtained from service users at baseline, 6 and 24 mon...
This paper describes a 7.5 year retrospective study of all patients discharged from inpatient forens...
The Offender Personality Disorder Pathway (OPDP) was co-commissioned in 2011 by the National Offende...
© 2019 Background: Offenders with personality disorder experience significant co-morbid mental healt...
Personality-disordered offenders are difficult individuals to manage, and knowledge about effective ...
Background: Little is known about effective treatment for personality-disordered (PD) offenders. We ...
BackgroundThe dangerous severe personality disorder programme was developed in high secure prisons a...
Offenders with severe personality pathology are at significantly increased risk of serious and viole...
BackgroundA high proportion of individuals admitted to specialist secure hospital services for treat...
Background: Since the late 1990s, in England and in Wales, there has been increasing interest in the...
Background: Offenders with personality disorder represent a considerable burden on mental health and...
Background: If effective, less intensive treatments for people with personality disorder have the po...
For many years it has been asserted that those with personality disorder were "untreatable" however ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review quantitative research since 1999 evaluating the effect...
Main outcome measures: The primary outcome was measured by the Social Functioning Questionnaire (SFQ...
Research on the prevalence, diagnostic and prognostic value for treatment of...
This paper describes a 7.5 year retrospective study of all patients discharged from inpatient forens...
The Offender Personality Disorder Pathway (OPDP) was co-commissioned in 2011 by the National Offende...
© 2019 Background: Offenders with personality disorder experience significant co-morbid mental healt...
Personality-disordered offenders are difficult individuals to manage, and knowledge about effective ...
Background: Little is known about effective treatment for personality-disordered (PD) offenders. We ...
BackgroundThe dangerous severe personality disorder programme was developed in high secure prisons a...
Offenders with severe personality pathology are at significantly increased risk of serious and viole...
BackgroundA high proportion of individuals admitted to specialist secure hospital services for treat...
Background: Since the late 1990s, in England and in Wales, there has been increasing interest in the...
Background: Offenders with personality disorder represent a considerable burden on mental health and...
Background: If effective, less intensive treatments for people with personality disorder have the po...
For many years it has been asserted that those with personality disorder were "untreatable" however ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review quantitative research since 1999 evaluating the effect...
Main outcome measures: The primary outcome was measured by the Social Functioning Questionnaire (SFQ...
Research on the prevalence, diagnostic and prognostic value for treatment of...
This paper describes a 7.5 year retrospective study of all patients discharged from inpatient forens...
The Offender Personality Disorder Pathway (OPDP) was co-commissioned in 2011 by the National Offende...
© 2019 Background: Offenders with personality disorder experience significant co-morbid mental healt...