Violence in Mental Health Settings
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This essential resource offers an understanding into patient violence at mental health facilities. It brings together salient theories, valuable data, and real-world interventions to provide information on the latest theories of violence as well as proven prevention strategies and examples of positive organizational change. The book is packed with practical highlights, such as how the ward environment can contribute to violenceor its prevention; training issues and course development in violence management; best practice guidelines for verbal, physical, and pharmaceutical interventions; and developing a non-violent culture at the institutional level. The extensive use of case studies drawn from practice and the media draw the reader into the discussion.
Therapists, nurses, social workers, and counselors will find this book a source of vital insights and ideas for future policy.
Extensive use of case studies drawn from practice and the media to enliven the discussion Includes relevant contributions from nursing, psychology and sociology in an overall integrative model Clear and understandable language and use of tables and graphs makes book accessible to the non-researcher Offers interdisciplinary and cross-national perspectives Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Richard Whittington, PhD, is a senior lecturer in the School of Health Sciences, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. He is a psychologist and researcher with a background as a mental health nurse in intensive care and general acute psychiatric settings. He has published widely on the psychological and social causes and effects of aggression in mental health care. Current projects include systematic reviews of risk assessment and interventions in forensic mental health funded by the UK NHS R&D programme.
Dirk Richter, PhD, nurse (with working experience in mental health) and sociologist, currently researcher and quality manager at Westphalian Hospital in Muenster, Germany, and associate professor ('Privatdozent') at the Institute of Sociology, University of Muenster. In German, Dirk Richter has authored and edited three books on violence in health care. He has co-authored a widely spread booklet on conflict management in psychiatric settings and has written several research papers and book chapters on the topic. Dirk Richter has also published in fields such as social psychiatry, evaluation and quality management, medical philosophy, nursing science, social theory and nationalism research. His last book on the sociology of mental disorders in the era of life sciences has been published in 2003(in German).
Inhalt
Measurement and Epidemiology.- Assessing Aggression of Psychiatric Patients: Methods of Measurement and Its Prevalence.- The Psychology and Sociology of the Violent Incident.- Psychological Theories of Aggression: Principles and Application to Practice.- From the Individual to the Interpersonal: Environment and Interaction in the Escalation of Violence in Mental Health Settings.- Users' Perceptions and Views on Violence and Coercion in Mental Health.- Prediction and Management.- Diversity and Consistency in the Legal Management of Involuntary Admission and Treatment Across Europe.- Prediction of Violence in Inpatient Settings.- Nonphysical Conflict Management and Deescalation.- Coercive Measures in the Management of Imminent Violence: Restraint, Seclusion and Enhanced Observation.- The Pharmacological Management of Aggression.- Improving Staff Skills in Handling Management.- Aggression Management Training Programs: Contents, Implementation, and Organization.- The Effects of Aggression Management Training for Mental Health Care and Disability Care Staff: A Systematic Review.- The Organizational Context.- Locating Training Within a Strategic Organizational Response to Aggression and Violence.- Safety and Security in Psychiatric Clinical Environments.- Ward Culture and Atmosphere.- Consequences: Handling the Aftermath.- Psychological Responses Following Exposure to Violence.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781441922267
- Editor Dirk Richter, Richard Whittington
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Psychologie
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Größe H235mm x B155mm
- Jahr 2010
- EAN 9781441922267
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-4419-2226-7
- Veröffentlichung 29.10.2010
- Titel Violence in Mental Health Settings
- Untertitel Causes, Consequences, Management
- Gewicht 557g
- Herausgeber Springer
- Anzahl Seiten 347