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245 00 Violence in mental health settings :|bcauses, consequences,
       management /|cedited by Dirk Richter and Richard 
       Whittington. 
264  1 New York :|bSpringer,|c[2006] 
264  4 |c©2006 
300    1 online resource (xvi, 347 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    GMD: electronic resource. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |g1.|tAssessing aggression of psychiatric patients : 
       methods of measurement and its prevalence /|rHenk Nijman, 
       Stal Bjorkly, Tom Palmstierna and Roger Almvik --|g2.
       |tPsychological theories of aggression : principles and 
       application to practice /|rStal Bjorkly --|g3.|tFrom the 
       individual to the interpersonal : environment and 
       interaction in the escalation of violence in mental health
       settings /|rRichard Whittington and Dirk Richter --|g4.
       |tUsers' perceptions and views on violence and coercion in
       mental health /|rChristoph Abderhalden, Sabine Hahn, 
       Yvonne D. B. Bonner and Gian Maria Galeazzi --|g5.
       |tDiversity and consistency in the legal management of 
       involuntary admission and treatment across Europe /|rTrond
       Hatling, Athanassios Douzenis and Jim Maguire --|g6.
       |tPrediction of violence in inpatient settings /|rTilman 
       Steinert --|g7.|tNonphysical conflict management and 
       deescalation /|rDirk Richter --|g8.|tCoercive measures in 
       the management of imminent violence : restraint, seclusion
       and enhanced observation /|rRichard Whittington, Eric 
       Baskind and Brodie Paterson --|g9.|tThe pharmacological 
       management of aggression /|rLaurette E. Goedhard, Joost J.
       Stolker, Eibert R. Heerdink, Henk L. I. Nijman, Berend 
       Olivier and Toine C. G. Egberts --|g10.|tAggression 
       management training programs : contents, implementation, 
       and organization /|rNico E. Oud --|g11.|tThe effects of 
       aggression management training for mental health care and 
       disability care staff : a systematic review /|rDirk 
       Richter, Ian Needham and Stefan Kunz --|g12.|tLocating 
       training within a strategic organizational response to 
       aggression and violence /|rKevin J. McKenna and Brodie 
       Paterson --|g13.|tSafety and security in psychiatric 
       clinical environments /|rSeamus Cowman --|g14.|tWard 
       culture and atmosphere /|rJoy A. Duxbury, Anna Bjorkdahl 
       and Sheena Johnson --|g15.|tPsychological responses 
       following exposure to violence /|rIan Needham --
       |tConclusions : toward an evidence-based approach in the 
       management of violence in mental health settings /|rDirk 
       Richter and Richard Whittington. 
520    Despite great improvement in service delivery, patient 
       violence remains a major problem at mental health 
       facilities. Focusing equally on causes, management, and 
       prevention, this groundbreaking book represents the state 
       of knowledge on this crucial topic. "Violence in Mental 
       Health Settings" brings together salient theories, 
       valuable data, and real-world interventions in one 
       accessible volume. The contributors include psychiatrists,
       nurses, researchers, and academics (many affiliated with 
       the European Violence in Psychiatry Research Group), 
       offering an integrative context for understanding patient 
       aggression and identifying areas where research is 
       lacking. Chapters review the latest theories of violence, 
       proven prevention strategies, and examples of positive 
       organizational change. Practical highlights include: 
       Assessing and measuring risk: self-versus other-reporting 
       scales; how the ward environment can contribute to 
       violence?; Or its prevention; best practice guidelines for
       verbal, physical, and pharmaceutical interventions; 
       training issues and course development in violence 
       management; professional coping after patient attacks; and
       developing a non-violent culture at the institutional 
       level. Throughout, the material is illustrated liberally 
       with graphs and clinical case examples, and coverage 
       bridges the patient-rights and zero-tolerance ends of the 
       spectrum. Therapists, nurses, social workers, and 
       counselors in hospitals and other inpatient and community 
       facilities will find "Violence in Mental Health Settings" 
       a source of vital insights and ideas for future policy. 
       Regardless of one's setting or specialty, the authors 
       share a critical aim with their readers: a safer and more 
       humane experience. 
588 0  Print version record. 
650  0 Violence in psychiatric hospitals. 
650  0 Health. 
650  0 Social sciences. 
650  7 PSYCHOLOGY|xMental Health.|2bisacsh 
650  7 PSYCHOLOGY|xMental Illness.|2bisacsh 
650  7 MEDICAL|xMental Health.|2bisacsh 
650  7 Violence in psychiatric hospitals.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01167298 
650 07 Mentally Ill Persons|xpsychology.|2cct 
650 07 Violence|xprevention and control.|2cct 
650 07 Aggression.|2cct 
650 07 Dangerous Behavior.|2cct 
650 07 Mental Health Services|xorganization & administration.
       |2cct 
650 07 Risk Management|xmethods.|2cct 
650 07 Electronic books.|2cct 
650 07 Violence in psychiatric hospitals.|2cct 
650 12 Mentally Ill Persons|xpsychology. 
650 12 Violence|xprevention & control. 
650 22 Aggression. 
650 22 Dangerous Behavior. 
650 22 Mental Health Services|xorganization & administration. 
650 22 Risk Management|xmethods. 
700 1  Richter, Dirk. 
700 1  Whittington, Richard|q(Richard Charles) 
773 0  |tSpringer e-books 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tViolence in mental health settings.|dNew
       York : Springer, ©2006|z0387339647|z9780387339641|w(DLC)  
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