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A Matter Of Security The Application Of Attachment Theory To Forensic Psychiatry And Psychotherapy 1st Edition Gwen Adshead

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A Matter Of Security The Application Of Attachment Theory To Forensic Psychiatry And Psychotherapy 1st Edition Gwen Adshead
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Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Gwen Adshead, Gwen Adshead, Chris Brown
ISBN: 9781843100317, 9781843100355, 9781843100539, 1843100312, 1843100355, 1843100533
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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A Matter Of Security The Application Of Attachment Theory To Forensic Psychiatry And Psychotherapy 1st Edition Gwen Adshead by Gwen Adshead, Gwen Adshead, Chris Brown 9781843100317, 9781843100355, 9781843100539, 1843100312, 1843100355, 1843100533 instant download after payment.

A contemporary case-based discussion of ethical dilemmas faced by researchers in forensic mental health, this book offers useful guidance to anyone planning research in this field. It focuses on problems frequently encountered, such as issues of capacity to consent in forensic settings and the meaning of consent to participate. Chapters cover issues such as the procurement of consent among incarcerated people; the ability of young people to provide consent; the effects of culturally specific lay beliefs about mental illness; confidentiality; multidisciplinary approaches; and ethics in risk assessment research. The contributors address questions such as whether research can be therapeutic, and whether it is ever reasonable to compromise patient confidentiality for the wider benefits of publishing research.

Based on empirical data from researchers' own experiences, this comprehensive book will be essential reading for anyone planning research in the area of forensic mental health, and all whose work is in this area.

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