Written by staff in dialogue with their patients, the innovative approach explored within this book brings together psychodynamic thinking and offending behaviour theory to create a more holistic way of addressing the suffering caused, both to themselves and others, by these complex individuals. Chapters explore:
- the rationale and theoretical underpinnings of the psychodynamically informed therapeutic community approach
- the process of selecting, assessing and admitting a patient
- how to form a therapeutic alliance in the face of challenging presentations
- the potentially volatile process of change
- the importance of transitions and aftercare
- staff selection and training at beginner and higher levels
- working as part of a multidisciplinary team.
An essential read for forensic mental health clinicians and allied health professionals, this book will be instrumental for those already dedicated to working with this target population. It will challenge certain stigmas by demonstrating that an informed treatment approach carries with it a good chance of successful rehabilitation and can also be highly rewarding.
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