Author:
Mann Bradley,Matias Elizabeth,Allen Jo
Abstract
SummaryAlthough there is an increasing focus on recovery within mental health services, there has been limited exploration of the applicability of these principles within forensic services. The authors draw on their experiences within forensic rehabilitation services to discuss the potential obstacles to secure recovery, exploring the systemic and risk management aspects of such a setting as well as considering attachment theory within this context. Some proposals based on clinical experience are given on how such obstacles are faced and tackled.LEARNING OBJECTIVES•To understand the limitations of the recovery approach in forensic settings.•To understand how current risk assessment practice affects patients' autonomy and empowerment.•To understand how the attachment histories of patients in forensic services affect their ability to recover.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
44 articles.
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