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Managing Personality Disordered Offenders: A Pathways Approach


Managing Personality Disordered Offenders: A Pathways Approach

Paperback by Campbell, Colin (Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King's College London, UK); Craissati, Jackie (Consultant Forensic and Clinical Psychologist, Consultant Forensic and Clinical Psychologist, Psychological Approaches CIC, London, UK)

Managing Personality Disordered Offenders: A Pathways Approach

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ISBN:
9780198791874
Publication Date:
24 Sep 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
236 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Managing Personality Disordered Offenders: A Pathways Approach

Description

The UK Government's Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) Strategy is one of the most significant developments in mental health and criminal justice in recent years. The challenges presented by personality disorder offenders are not unique to the UK and this book also provides a useful overview of developments in the UK for those working with this population in countries where health service provision and legal frameworks pose different challenges. Managing Personality Disordered Offenders: A Pathways Approach describes how the OPD Strategy has been implemented by a consortium of mental health trusts in the UK, in collaboration with the National Probation Service and the Prison Service. This volume covers the broad range of key tasks in developing and delivering an OPD service. This includes reviewing the political and clinical context and how it aims to address some of the criticisms levelled at previous initiatives developed to meet the needs of this population. In each chapter, the authors review the existing literature and discuss the various options that were considered during the development of each of the services. Through this lens, the reader gains a better understanding of the direction taken, followed by a detailed, practical "how to do it" guide.

Contents

1: Colin Campbell and Jackie Craissati: Introduction 2: Chantal Scaillet and Celia Taylor: Staff selection and training 3: Phil Minoudis and Jake Shaw: Case identification and formulation 4: Jackie Craissati and Rob Halsey: Intervening in the community 5: Colin Campbell and Pamela Attwell: Intervening in secure settings 6: Nikki Jeffcote, Karen Van Gerko, and Emma Nicklin: Meaningful service user participation in the pathway 7: Mick Burns, Colin Campbell, and Jackie Craissati: The offender personality disorder pathway: Modelling collaborative commissioning in the NHS and Criminal Justice System 8: Jackie Craissati and Colin Campbell: Making an impact: Have we got it right yet?

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