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Risk in a forensic mental health care context

Forensic mental health and prison risk management

Forensic mental health and prison risk management

... major mental illnesses in Australian institutions during 2001, around one-third were in prisons (Australian Institute of Criminology) – Rates of the major mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia and ...

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The Forensic Mental Health Services Managed Care Network. Mental Health (Scotland) Bill

The Forensic Mental Health Services Managed Care Network. Mental Health (Scotland) Bill

... the Forensic Network to extend victim notification scheme to include patients detained under a compulsion order and restriction ...the mental health ...

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Risk and the regulation of communication in relation to service users and providers experiences of forensic mental health care

Risk and the regulation of communication in relation to service users and providers experiences of forensic mental health care

... a mental institution and we’re, you know, it’s not, we are not ...a mental health service user, but because of his present in-patient ...a forensic mental health service user, ...

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Risk and the regulation of communication in relation to service users and providers experiences of forensic mental health care

Risk and the regulation of communication in relation to service users and providers experiences of forensic mental health care

... assessing risk Enacting of risk management plans Nursing / ward staff undertaking risk management activities – how do these activities relate to the planned care and MDT ...

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Transformations of self and sexuality: Psychologically modified experiences in the context of forensic mental health

Transformations of self and sexuality: Psychologically modified experiences in the context of forensic mental health

... Forensic mental health service users develop amputated sexuality during their time on the ...the context of their history and their patterns of daily life that remain structured around ...

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Risk Assessment and Recidivism in the Context of Mental Health Diversion Programs.

Risk Assessment and Recidivism in the Context of Mental Health Diversion Programs.

... a mental illness by a licensed mental health ...community mental health provider ...County Mental Health Clinic prior to acceptance into the ...assigned mental ...

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Digital Forensic Integrity: Mental Health

Digital Forensic Integrity: Mental Health

... the risk of financial crime in order to avoid financial loss and getting a bad ...crime. Forensic tech- nologies are key to uncovering fraud since they preserve and analyse all the necessary evidence that ...

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Traditional healers and mental health care in the South African context

Traditional healers and mental health care in the South African context

... Of course, Western medicine is not without its faults. Over the years, as science has become more technologically advanced, the general public has become concerned about the efficacy of new procedures and medicines. ...

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Financing Mental Health Care in Spain: Context and critical issues

Financing Mental Health Care in Spain: Context and critical issues

... and mental care has been highlighted as a key problem in many countries (Saxena et ...for health care budgets, including the planning and delivery of mental health ser- vices, ...

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Forensic mental health services as a risk escalator: a case study of ideals and practice

Forensic mental health services as a risk escalator: a case study of ideals and practice

... This patient had been given a life sentence. He was currently allowed out during the day, but had to return to secure accommodation at night. The notion of a ‘test’ suggests that leave was used to give patients ...

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The Constructions of Risk by Mental Health Professionals Working in a Low and Medium Secure Forensic Service

The Constructions of Risk by Mental Health Professionals Working in a Low and Medium Secure Forensic Service

... how mental health professionals working in a low and medium secure forensic service construct the concept of ...of risk, particularly those working in a forensic ...of risk was ...

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Suicide. A guide for Primary Care and Mental Health Staff. Risk

Suicide. A guide for Primary Care and Mental Health Staff. Risk

... Suicide is not a rare occurrence. Suicide rates in young men have doubled in the past decade, and the recent Department of Health survey of suicide and homicide (Appleby, 2001) found that there were approximately ...

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Collaborative mental health care : changing the landscape of mental health care?

Collaborative mental health care : changing the landscape of mental health care?

... actual mental health services use and probably more reliable data on service use than self-reports by the patients ...the risk of biased ...collaborative care compared to care as ...and ...

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Mental health literacy and mental health in at risk populations

Mental health literacy and mental health in at risk populations

... 73 Superordinate Theme: Survival All of the participants communicated a strong sense of their struggles and fight to survive within and outside of the football world. The superordinate theme was identified from the ...

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Assessing trauma in a transcultural context: challenges in mental health care with immigrants and refugees

Assessing trauma in a transcultural context: challenges in mental health care with immigrants and refugees

... appropriate mental health services that meet the needs of immigrant and refugee communities in the London and Middlesex area of Southwestern Ontario were ...trauma-informed care, and poor ...

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Forensic Mental Health Services Managed Care Network. Strategic Approaches and Best Practice Guidelines For Anger Interventions in Forensic Settings

Forensic Mental Health Services Managed Care Network. Strategic Approaches and Best Practice Guidelines For Anger Interventions in Forensic Settings

... Intervention level reflects the degree of systematisation, complexity, and depth of therapeutic approach. Increased depth is associated with greater individual tailoring to client needs. Level 1 includes more specific ...

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Cannabis and Mental Health: Put into context

Cannabis and Mental Health: Put into context

... 2.3 Risk factors for cannabis use and dependence 2.3.1 Reasons for cannabis use The subjective effects of cannabis typically include; an initial non-specific sensory “buzz” or “rush”, euphoria and relaxation, ...

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STANDARDS OF PRACTICE AND CARE IN FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT Legal, Professional, and Principles-Based Considerations

STANDARDS OF PRACTICE AND CARE IN FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT Legal, Professional, and Principles-Based Considerations

... of care is clearest in cases in which malpractice litigation is appropriate because of the seriousness of the professional misconduct and the resulting ...the forensic clinician is not subject to the ...

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Consumers’ Perceptions of Nurses Using Recovery-focused Care to Reduce Aggression in All Acute Mental Health Including Forensic Mental Health Services

Consumers’ Perceptions of Nurses Using Recovery-focused Care to Reduce Aggression in All Acute Mental Health Including Forensic Mental Health Services

... the Risk for Aggression Most participants spoke negatively about having to make adjustments to their familiar lifestyle and daily routines when hospitalized, and how this increased their risk for ...her ...

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Community Resources for Forensic Mental Health Aftercare in Zimbabwe

Community Resources for Forensic Mental Health Aftercare in Zimbabwe

... 4.4.2. Women Specific Rehabilitation Most women who are placed in this facility would have killed their children. An evaluation of how they interact with children is imperative before they are re- leased into the ...

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