The Therapeutic Milieu Under Fire

Security and Insecurity in Forensic Mental Health
by John Adlam (Editor), Anne Aiyegbusi (Editor), Pam Kleinot (Editor), Anna Motz (Editor), Christopher Scanlon (Editor), Christopher, Scanlon (Editor), Anna, Motz (Editor), Pam , Kleinot (Editor), John , Adlam (Editor)
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This groundbreaking book explores the psychodynamics and socio-politics of the forensic therapeutic milieu, addressing some of the most difficult and complex issues facing practitioners. It sets out a psycho-social framework for understanding the predicament and the needs of those who live in and those who work in forensic mental health settings. It brings to life the thinking of those working on the frontline in an increasingly difficult and hostile environment, and draws together fresh and stimulating approaches to engagement with highly complex individuals who present challenges to traditional models of psychiatric assessment and treatment.

Contributors with considerable clinical experience and expertise from a range of disciplines consider the ethical, emotional and intellectual challenges of their work, and describe ways in which genuine containment and change can be achieved despite numerous perceived assaults on therapeutic relationships, and on the therapeutic milieu itself. Combining clinical case studies with organisational perspectives and clear descriptions of theoretical processes, they explore key issues including the challenges of maintaining role-appropriate, 'boundaried' relationships; the tensions between public protection and individual confidentiality; questions of risk and responsibility; duty of care and respect for individual liberty; the challenges posed by inter-professional tensions and rivalries; as well as specific clinical dilemmas. The difficulties they experience in fulfilling specific therapeutic roles in the face of uncertainties about the funding and commissioning of their services are addressed, and the final part of the book outlines some of the ways in which individuals, particular services and whole organisations may protect themselves when under attack.

This unique and highly original book is essential reading for all those working, or training to work, in both forensic and non-forensic inpatient therapeutic milieux and for academics and lay readers interested in the societal dynamics of inclusion and exclusion that are replicated and magnified in these settings.

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EPUB
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DRM Protected
Contributors
Kingsley Norton (Introduction author), Dr Gwen Adshead (Ctb), Martin Wrench (Ctb), Andrew Cooper (Ctb), Estela Welldon (Ctb), Jonathan Coe (Ctb), Celia Taylor (Ctb), Tom Clarke (Ctb), Valerie Sinason (Ctb), Alan Corbett (Ctb), Earl Hopper (Ctb), Rebecca Neeld (Ctb)
Publication date
June 15, 2012
Publisher
Collection
Page count
256
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9780857005342
Paper ISBN
9781849052580
File size
3 MB
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