Working positively with personality disorder in secure settings a practitioner's perspective /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. :
John Wiley & Sons,
2010.
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Series: | Wiley series in personality disorders.
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Table of Contents:
- From "anxious and sad" to "risky and bad" : changing patterns of referrals to the personality disorder directorate / Jenny Marshall and Phil Willmot
- Trapped in the "special hospital" : the problems encountered in the pathway to medium secure units / Amanda Tetley and Gopi Krishnan
- What works with forensic clients with personality disorder? : integrating the literature on personality disorder, correctional programmes, and psychopathy / Phil Wilmot and Amanda Tetley
- Assessing personality disorder in forensic settings / Phil Willmot
- A treatment pathway for high security offenders with a personality disorder / Sue Evershed
- Attachment theory and the therapeutic relationship in the treatment of personality disorder / Louise Sainsbury
- Therapeutic style and adapting approaches to therapy / Kerry Beckley
- The grey areas of boundary issues when working with forensic patients who have a personality disorder / Sue Evershed
- One patient's therapeutic journey / James and Louise Sainsbury
- Therapist's experiences of therapy / Neil Gordon, Kerry Beckley, and Graham Lowings
- Making sense of interpersonal dynamics : a schema focused approach / Kerry Beckley
- The importance of systemic workforce development in high secure settings / Andrea Milligan and Neil Gordon
- Establishing a supervision culture for clinicians working with personality disordered offenders in a high secure hospital / Andrea Daykin and Neil Gordon
- An individual approach to assessing change / Jason Davies
- Patient experiences of therapeutic and anti-therapeutic processes / Phil Willmot
- Looking to the future / Neil Gordon and Phil Willmot.