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Handbook of Forensic Mental Health Services

Edited by: Ronald Roesch

ISBN13: 9781138645950
Published: May 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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Handbook of Forensic Mental Health Services focuses on assessment, treatment, and policy issues regarding juveniles and adults in the criminal and civil systems. Uniquely, this volume is designed for professionals who deliver mental health services, rather than researchers. Just like its parent series, its goal revolves around improving the quality of mental health care services in forensic settings. It achieves this by integrating the findings related to clinical practice, administration, and policy from trends and best practice internationally that mental health professionals can implement.

Subjects:
Mental Health Law
Contents:
Preface
I: Introduction
1. Forensic Mental Health Internationally
Anne G. Crocker, James D. Livingston, and Marichelle C. Leclair
II: Forensic Mental Health Assessment
2. Criminal Forensic Assessment
Amanda L. Reed and Patricia A. Zapf
3. Civil Forensic Assessment
Laura S. Guy and Amanda D. Zelechoski
4. Violence Risk Assessment Across Nations and Across Cultures: Legal, Clinical, and Scientific Considerations
Alana N. Cook and Stephen D. Hart
5. Formulation for Forensic Practitioners
Caroline Logan
6. The Role of Protective Factors in Forensic Risk Assessments
Simone Viljoen, Jodi Viljoen, Tonia L. Nicholls, and Michiel de Vries Robbé
7. Forensic Report Writing: Principles and Challenges
Richart L. DeMier and Randy K. Otto
III: Forensic Mental Health Interventions
8. Models of Change and the Use of Prevention and Early Interventions
Lucy Guarnera and N. Dickon Reppucci
9. Change to The Fullest Potential: Doing What Works in the Forensic Context
Heather M. Moulden and Casey Myers
10. Treatment of Personality Disorders In Forensic/Correctional Settings
Michelle Guyton and Allison Foerschner
11. Treatment of Sexual Offenders
Rebecca Jackson
12. Intellectual Disability Among Offenders in Correctional and Forensic Setting
Kaitlyn McLachlan
13. Female offenders
Vivienne DeVogel and Marijke Louppen
14. Juvenile Offender Treatment
Keith Cruise, Evan Holloway, and Emilie Picar
IV: Forensic Mental Health Systems
15. Implementation of Evidence-based Practices in Forensic Mental Health Services
Rüdiger Müller-Isberner, Petra Born, Sabine Eucker, and Beate Eusterschulte
16. Forensic Mental Health in Corrections
Robert D. Morgan, Angelea Bolanos, and Karen Grabowski
17. Guidelines for Forensic Mental Health in Inpatient Psychiatric Settings
Tonia L. Nicholls and Ilvy Goossens
18. Diversion and the Sequential Intercept Model: Implications For Emerging Forensic Service Areas
Kirk Heilbrun, Patricia A. Griffin, Edward Mulvey, David DeMatteo, Carol Schubert, Katy Winckworth Prejsnar, Sarah Phillips, and Sarah Filone
19. Mental Health Courts: Where Might We Go From Here?
Richard D. Schneider