ABSTRACT
This is a comprehensive reference book on the subject of forensic mental health, looking at what forensic mental health is and its assessment, management and treatment. It focuses on key topics and the issues underpinning them in contemporary society.
The book includes:
- an account of the historical development of forensic mental health, along with a description of the three mental health systems operating in the UK
- an in-depth analysis of the forensic mental health process and system, including an analysis of the different systems applied for juveniles and adults
- an examination of the main issues in forensic mental health including sex offending, personality disorders and addiction
- a breakdown of the key skills needed for forensic mental health practice.
This is an authoritative reference book which will be a crucial text for practitioners, academics and students in the forensic mental health field.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|84 pages
Setting the Scene – The Administrative and Social Framework
part 2|137 pages
Understanding the Forensic Mental Health Process and the Systems
part 3|257 pages
Developing a Knowledge Base – Key Issues in Forensic Mental Health
part 4|108 pages
Skills for Forensic Mental Health Practitioners