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Patients' experiences of daily occupation in forensic psychiatry : A qualitative literature study
Martina Albertsson, Josefin Lidebo
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2023
Abstract This second edition of Forensic Psychiatry covers the clinical, legal, and ethical issues for the treatment of mentally disordered offenders for all of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland jurisdictions. Written by an expert interdisciplinary team from the fields of both law and psychiatry, this is a comprehensive and up ...
Ambika Prasad Patra +2 more
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Abstract This second edition of Forensic Psychiatry covers the clinical, legal, and ethical issues for the treatment of mentally disordered offenders for all of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland jurisdictions. Written by an expert interdisciplinary team from the fields of both law and psychiatry, this is a comprehensive and up ...
Ambika Prasad Patra +2 more
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Medicine, Science and the Law, 2000
Two forensic psychiatric clinics visited on an exchange trip to Russia are described. The legal system for mentally disordered offenders in these institutions is also summarized, as is the training of psychiatrists in Russia.
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Two forensic psychiatric clinics visited on an exchange trip to Russia are described. The legal system for mentally disordered offenders in these institutions is also summarized, as is the training of psychiatrists in Russia.
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2018
Abstract: Forensic psychiatry is an exciting specialty of psychiatry. It takes care of chronic, highly complicated psychiatric patients with problems in various domains, e.g., diagnostic comorbidity, and circumstantial risks. In this chapter, we will provide a brief overview of the most important issues in forensic psychiatry. First, we define forensic
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Abstract: Forensic psychiatry is an exciting specialty of psychiatry. It takes care of chronic, highly complicated psychiatric patients with problems in various domains, e.g., diagnostic comorbidity, and circumstantial risks. In this chapter, we will provide a brief overview of the most important issues in forensic psychiatry. First, we define forensic
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2012
Chapter 24 is concerned with other aspects of psychiatry and the law covered by the term forensic psychiatry, which is used in two ways: narrowly, it is applied to the branch of psychiatry that deals with the assessment and treatment of mentally abnormal offenders; and broadly, the term is applied to all legal aspects of psychiatry, including the civil
Jeremy Berman +3 more
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Chapter 24 is concerned with other aspects of psychiatry and the law covered by the term forensic psychiatry, which is used in two ways: narrowly, it is applied to the branch of psychiatry that deals with the assessment and treatment of mentally abnormal offenders; and broadly, the term is applied to all legal aspects of psychiatry, including the civil
Jeremy Berman +3 more
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2009
Abstract Covering the role of the psychiatrist in forensic situations, from participation in the criminal justice system and legal definitions of crime (including homicide, violence, and sexual offences) to the relationship between mental disorders and offending, this chapter addresses secure hospitals and units, police and court liaison,
David Semple, Roger Smyth
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Abstract Covering the role of the psychiatrist in forensic situations, from participation in the criminal justice system and legal definitions of crime (including homicide, violence, and sexual offences) to the relationship between mental disorders and offending, this chapter addresses secure hospitals and units, police and court liaison,
David Semple, Roger Smyth
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