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Professional and Therapeutic Boundaries in Forensic Mental Health Practice [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 243x180x17 mm, weight: 530 g
  • Sērija : Forensic Focus
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849051399
  • ISBN-13: 9781849051392
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 243x180x17 mm, weight: 530 g
  • Sērija : Forensic Focus
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849051399
  • ISBN-13: 9781849051392
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People who use forensic mental health services are defined by the fact that they have violated boundaries, often in many ways. For clinicians employed to work therapeutically with this client group however, the capacity to initiate and maintain boundaries is critical to safety as well as to good treatment outcomes. This book provides a thorough introduction to the subject of professional and therapeutic boundaries and their particular complexities within forensic mental health settings. The contributors, all experts in their respective fields, address the challenges of establishing working boundaries within forensic mental health services from multiple perspectives. They explore the ways in which boundaries can be initiated and maintained in different areas of forensic mental health work, including in psychotherapy, mental health nursing, arts therapies, forensic psychiatry and family therapy, and when working with different client groups, including children and adolescents, offenders with severe personality disorders in high security settings and sex offenders. Consideration is also given to boundaries and homicide, maternal boundary violations and boundaries in a forensic learning disability service.This authoritative, interdisciplinary resource will support all forensic mental health practitioners in this crucial aspect of their work.

For clinicians who work therapeutically with clients in forensic settings, the capacity to maintain boundaries is critical to safety as well as good treatment outcomes. The contributors to this multi-disciplinary book address the challenges of establishing boundaries in forensic settings to support practitioners in this aspect of their work.

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there are benefits to be obtained from "dipping into and drawing pointers from" particular chapters. -- Prison Service Journal, Michael Brookes, Director of Therapeutic Communities at HMP Grendon and visiting Professor at Birmingham City University This is an authoritative and highly readable book, both thoughtful and insightful. It is essential reading for all therapists committed to understanding and managing the difficult, and at times impossible, tasks encountered in managing boundaries in all forensic settings...The editors of this book have done a masterful job of weaving together the perspectives of clinicians and experts from a wide range of forensic settings to address this most essential subject. -- Estela Welldon, Founder and Honorary Elected President for Life, International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy and author of Mother, Madonna, Whore and Playing with Dynamite. Forensic mental health practice requires careful and intelligent management of the relational dynamics between professionals and clients in a wide range of health and criminal justice settings. Work in this specialist field stands or falls on the effective management of boundaries. This collection of papers, contributed by practitioners from a wide range of services, offers access to the learning necessary to support safe and effective practice, including risk management. Additionally, this volume has the potential to make a significant contribution to the professional development of a growing workforce at the centre of this complex work'. -- Nick Benefield, Department of Health Advisor for Personality Disorder and Joint Head of the Department of Health/National Offender Management Service Offender Personality Disorder Policy Team

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A thorough introduction to the subject of professional and therapeutic boundaries and their particular complexities within forensic mental health settings
Introduction 7(6)
1 What the Eye Doesn't See: Relationships, Boundaries and Forensic Mental Health
13(20)
Gwen Adshead
2 The Patient's Experience of Professional Abuse in the Psychological Therapies
33(10)
Dawn Devereux
3 Boundary Violations: Are Transgressing Professionals Beyond Help?
43(10)
Jonathan Coe
Glen Gabbard
4 Therapy in Perversity: Seduction, Destruction and Keeping Balance
53(10)
David Jones
5 Groupwork for Offence Perpetrators with a History of Boundary Violation in the Hospital Setting
63(15)
Estelle Moore
Emma Ramsden
6 Moving with the Patient: Boundary Phenomena in Forensic Dramatherapy
78(9)
Mario Guarnieri
7 Discovering Harmony: Music Therapy in Forensic Settings
87(15)
Stella Compton Dickinson
Andy Benn
8 Working with Families in Forensic Settings: A Systemic Perspective on Boundaries
102(11)
Jo Bownas
9 Boundaries in Forensic Mental Health Nursing: Set in Stone or Shifting Sands?
113(11)
Gillian Kelly
Emma Wadey
10 Boundaries and Desire in Forensic Mental Health Nursing
124(13)
Cindy Peternelj-Taylor
11 Boundaries and Boundary Violations in the Nurse-Patient Relationship with People Diagnosed with Personality Disorders in DSPD and WEMSS: Some Findings from a Mixed Methods Research Study
137(21)
Anne Aiyegbusi
12 Boundary Violations in Medium Security
158(13)
Brian Darnley
David Reiss
Gabriel Kirtchuk
13 Therapeutic Boundaries in Working with Young People in an NHS Secure Adolescent Forensic Unit
171(13)
Claire Dimond
Denise Sullivan
14 Boundary Transgressions as a Tool for Reparation within Therapeutic Relationships
184(11)
Rebecca Neeld
Tom Clarke
15 Boundaries and Borderline Personality Disorder
195(13)
Kingsley Norton
16 Boundaries and Working with Serious Offenders who also have Severe Personality Disorders in a High-Security Setting
208(9)
Derek Perkins
17 Mothering on the Edge: Boundary Failures in Maternal Care
217(12)
Anna Motz
18 Boundary Matters in a Forensic Learning Disability Service
229(11)
Richard Curen
19 `Dangerous Liaisons': Close Encounters of the Unboundaried Kind
240(12)
Christopher Scanlon
John Adlam
20 Neither Here nor There, not one Thing or Another: The Use of a Reflective Practice Group to Understand the Distortion of a Boundary
252(10)
Stephen Mackie
21 Boundaries and Homicide
262(8)
Ronald Doctor
Maggie McAlister
Contributors 270(8)
Subject Index 278(6)
Author Index 284
Dr Anne Aiyegbusi is Deputy Director of Nursing, Specialist and Forensic Services within West London Mental Health NHS Trust. She has worked as a nurse in forensic mental health services for many years and is interested in integrating forensic psychotherapy with the nursing role. Additionally, she is interested in attachment theory and its application within forensic services.