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Therapeutic Interventions for Forensic Mental Health Nurses

Aiyegbusi, Anne(Contributions by)Collins, Mick(Edited by)Kettles, Alyson(Edited by)Woods, Phil(Edited by)
Part of the Forensic Focus series
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Written by experts in the growing field of forensic mental health care, this book explores current and emerging interventions in forensic nursing and the care of the mentally disordered offender, with an emphasis on clinical practice and clinical competence. It explores the practical issues facing forensic nurses, such as environment and safety issues, as well as the possible emotional trauma of such a role. It examines a range of intervention strategies, such as exercise, which has often been used as an occupational time-filler, but also offers real therapeutic benefits. The contributors cover a range of diverse perspectives from the care of women in secure services, severely assaultive patients and sex offenders, the role of inpatient therapy and nurse therapists and the importance of spiritual nursing and educational interventions. The book also examines the client group itself and considers new roles for nurses in the light of recent research.

The contributors to this volume take a wide-ranging approach, providing a comprehensive overview of current and future therapeutic interventions for forensic mental health care. Therapeutic Interventions for Forensic Mental Health Nurses is essential reading for all practitioners, nurses and educators in the forensic nursing field.

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Product Details
Jessica Kingsley
1846423058 / 9781846423055
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
26/10/2001
English
286 pages
138. x 216. mm
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