Secure recovery : approaches to recovery in forensic mental health settings / edited by Gerard Drennan and Deborah Alred.
"Secure Recovery is the first text to tackle the challenge of recovery-oriented mental health care in forensic services and prison-based therapeutic communities in the UK. Recovery as an emergent paradigm in the field of mental health presents a challenge to all services to embrace a new clinic...
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Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York :
Routledge,
2012.
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Series: | Issues in forensic psychology.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- 1. Recovery in forensic mental health settings: from alienation to integration
- 2. Recovery and risk: accepting the complexity
- 3. 'Nothing for us without us either'
- forensic service user involvement
- 4. Recovery in the forensic organization
- 5. Giving voice to recovery: perspectives from within a high secure hospital.
- 6. Recovery for men with cognitive difficulties and impulsive challenging behaviour in a high secure hospital: what does it mean and how do we promote it 7 Recovering personhood: using recovery principles on a long-stay medium secure ward
- 8. Harnessing hearts and minds for change
- 9. 'Supporting recovery' and 'moving on'
- the recovery approach applied to group intervention programmes in in-patient settings
- 10. The seesaw of recovery in women's secure care
- 11. Recovery within a prison therapeutic community: setting the scene
- 12. Embedding recovery into training for mental health practitioners.
- 13. Recovery evaluation: the Scottish Forensic Services
- 14. Evaluating recovery at a forensic mental health service using the Developing Recovery Enhancing Environments Measure (DREEM).