Therapeutic Relationships with Offenders An Introduction to the Psychodynamics of Forensic Mental Health Nursing 1st Edition by Anne Aiyegbusi, Jenifer Clarke Moore, Tom Clarke, Katie Downes, Valerie Anne Brown, Miranda Barber – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery. 1843109492, 9781843109495
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ISBN 10: 1843109492
ISBN 13: 9781843109495
Author: Anne Aiyegbusi, Jenifer Clarke-Moore, Tom Clarke, Katie Downes, Valerie Anne Brown, Miranda Barber
Working in any area of mental health nursing presents complex issues regarding the nurse-patient relationship. For those working in prolonged clinical contact with offenders, relationships with patients and colleagues can be particularly emotionally intense and sometimes difficult to express. This book attempts to understand and articulate the emotional labour of forensic nursing and explores the challenge of establishing and maintaining therapeutic relationships with offenders. The first book to consider the emotional and relational component of forensic mental health nursing, the chapters cover a number of specialist forensic areas from this psychodynamic perspective, such as women’s services, services for people with personality disorders, intensive care, high security psychiatric hospitals, medium secure units and services for adolescent offenders. A chapter on therapeutic communities is also included, along with chapters on challenging relational phenomena such as working with hate and the difficulties of managing difference when working in environments that produce high levels of anxiety. Therapeutic Relationships with Offenders provides essential information for mental health nurses working in the forensic field and will be of interest to any professionals working with challenging populations and people with personality disorders.
Therapeutic Relationships with Offenders An Introduction to the Psychodynamics of Forensic Mental Health Nursing 1st Table of contents:
1 The Nurse–Patient Relationship with Offenders: Containing the Unthinkable to Promote Recovery
2 Managing Hate: The Nurse’s Counter-Transference
3 Forensic Systems and Organizational Dynamics
4 The Best Defence: Institutional Defences Against Anxiety in Forensic Services
5 The Dynamics of Difference
6 Paranoid-Schizoid Functioning within a Forensic Intensive Care Ward
7 Reflecting on Murderousness: Reflective Practice in Secure Forensic Settings
8 Containment and the Structured Day
9 Nursing Dangerousness, Dangerous Nursing and the Spacesin Between: Learning to Live with Uncertain
10 The ‘Unthought Known’: Working with Men with Personality Disorder in a High Secure Setting
11 The Patient, her Nurse and theTherapeutic Community
12 Crying Out for Care
13 Working with Suspicious Minds and Balancing Acts
14 A Secure Model of Nursing Care for Women
15 Working with One Another:Service User/Professional
16 Loss and the Adolescent Offender
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