The Prevention and Management of Violence: Guidance for Mental Healthcare Professionals
By Masum Khwaja, Peter Tyrer
This book provides a comprehensive overview of, and best practice evidence-based guidance on, the prevention and management of aggression and violence by patients with mental disorder across a variety of different settings and specialist patient groups. General aspects of violence management are covered, alongside both pharmacological and psychological interventions. In this second edition, first edition chapters have been fully revised and greatly expanded with new chapters on working with violence in children, criminal and youth justice liaison and diversion systems, forensic psychiatry and adult inpatient secure settings, the relationship between violence and mental health inequality in the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities, service user involvement in training, and engagement with patients and carers. It will be of use to a wide range of mental health professionals working in community, in-patient and forensic (including prison) settings, as well as clinicians dealing with potentially violent incidents day-to-day.
Welcome to the world of mental health, where the prevention and management of aggression and violence are of utmost importance. In this comprehensive and insightful book, Masum Khwaja and Peter Tyrer provide an evidence-based guide on handling aggression and violence by patients with mental disorders across various settings and patient groups.
Whether you are a mental health professional working in the community, in-patient or forensic settings, this book offers invaluable knowledge and best practice guidance on dealing with potentially violent incidents. With the rise in mental health issues and the challenges they present, it is essential to equip yourself with the necessary tools to handle and prevent violence.
The second edition of this book builds upon the success of the first edition, with fully revised chapters and the addition of new topics. The authors delve into various aspects of violence management, including pharmacological and psychological interventions. They explore the relationship between violence and mental health inequality in the Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities, an important conversation that continues to evolve.
One of the new chapters focuses on working with violence in children, highlighting the importance of early intervention and effective strategies for managing aggression in young patients. This chapter is particularly crucial as it addresses the unique challenges faced when dealing with violence at a young age.
Another valuable addition is the chapter on criminal and youth justice liaison and diversion systems. This section sheds light on the intersection between mental health and the criminal justice system, offering insights into effective strategies for supporting individuals who have come into conflict with the law due to their mental health issues.
The authors also explore forensic psychiatry and adult inpatient secure settings, areas that require specific expertise and understanding due to the complex nature of the individuals involved. By providing guidance on this topic, the book equips mental health professionals with the knowledge to provide optimal care and manage potentially volatile situations.
Service user involvement in training and engagement with patients and carers are also discussed, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and the inclusion of all stakeholders in the journey toward violence prevention and management. This chapter highlights the significance of listening to the perspectives of those directly affected by mental health issues and violence.
With over 380 pages of valuable content, this book is a comprehensive resource that addresses the challenges and realities faced by mental health professionals on a daily basis. The authors draw on their vast experience and expertise to provide guidance that can be applied in real-world scenarios.
As the demand for mental health services continues to increase, it is more important than ever to stay updated with the latest evidence-based practices. This book is a valuable tool for professionals looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in violence prevention and management. It provides a solid foundation to support decision-making and interventions that promote the well-being and safety of patients.
Learning from the experiences and insights shared by the authors, mental health professionals can gain valuable knowledge that can be applied in their practice. By implementing the strategies and approaches discussed in this book, professionals can create a safer and more supportive environment for patients with mental disorders.
Ordering this book will not only enhance your own professional development but also contribute to the creation of a better mental health system. By embracing the knowledge shared within these pages, you are taking a proactive step toward fostering positive change and improving the lives of those affected by mental health issues.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to gain valuable insights and guidance on violence prevention and management in mental health settings. Order your copy of this essential resource today and become better equipped to make a difference in the lives of your patients.
Product Details
- Publisher : RCPsych Publications; 2nd edition (May 11, 2023)
- Language : English
- : 380 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1911623265
- ISBN-13 : 978-1911623267