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Forensic Case Formulation is the first text that describes the principles and application of case formulation specifically to forensic clinical practice. * Addresses risk assessment and its implications for case formulation and treatment * Covers a range of serious forensic problems such as violence, sexual offending, personality disorder, and substance misuse * Offers guidance in training clinicians on ways to create useful formulations
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Forensic Case Formulation is the first text that describes the principles and application of case formulation specifically to forensic clinical practice. * Addresses risk assessment and its implications for case formulation and treatment * Covers a range of serious forensic problems such as violence, sexual offending, personality disorder, and substance misuse * Offers guidance in training clinicians on ways to create useful formulations
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119977025
- Artikelnr.: 37352683
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119977025
- Artikelnr.: 37352683
Peter Sturmey is Professor of Psychology at Queens College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York. He has published extensively on developmental disabilities, applied behavior analysis, and on issues relating to staff and parent training. Mary McMurran is Professor in the University of Nottingham's Institute of Mental Health. She has written extensively on personality disorders, alcohol-related aggression, and readiness to engage in therapy.
List of Contributors. Series Editors' Preface. Editors' Preface. GENERAL ISSUES. Chapter 1. Theoretical and Evidence-Based Approaches to Case Formulation (Tracey D. Eells and Kenneth G. Lombart, University of Kentucky, USA). Chapter 2. Current Issues in Case Formulation (Gregory H. Mumma, Texas Tech University). Chapter 3. Does Case Formulation Make a Difference To Treatment Outcome? (Ata Ghaderi, Uppsala University, Sweden). VIOLENCE. Chapter 4. Formulation of Violence Risk Using Evidence-Based Assessments: The Structured Professional Judgment Approach (Stephen D. Hart, Simon Fraser University and University of Bergen and Caroline Logan, Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and University of Manchester). Chapter 5. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches To Formulating Aggression And Violence (Kevin Howells, University of Nottingham, UK). Chapter 6. Formulation of Serious Violent Offending Using Multiple Sequential Functional Analysis (Aidan J. P. Hart, David M. Gresswell,University of Lincoln and Louise Braham, University of Nottingham). Chapter 7. Forensic Case Formulation, Substance Abuse Disorders and Anger (Ellen Vedel, Jellinek Substance Abuse Treatment Center and Paul M. G. Emmelkamp, University of Amsterdam). SEXUAL OFFENDING. Chapter 8. Sexual Offenses Against Children (James Vess & Tony Ward, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand). Chapter 9. Sexual Offenses Against Adults (Stacey L. Shipley, North Texas State Hospital and Bruce A. Arrigo, University of North Carolina - Charlotte). SPECIFIC POPULATIONS. Chapter 10. Forensic Case Formulation with Children and Adolescents (Phil Rich, Stetson School, Massachussetts). Chapter 11 Formulating Offending Behaviour In People With Mild Learning Disabilities (William Lindsay, University of Abertay Dundee, UK). Chapter 12. Case formulation for Individuals With Personality Disorder (Lawrence Jones, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom). CONCLUSION. Chapter 13. Forensic Case Formulation: Emerging Issues (Peter Sturmey, City University of New York and Mary McMurran, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom).
List of Contributors. Series Editors' Preface. Editors' Preface. GENERAL
ISSUES. Chapter 1. Theoretical and Evidence-Based Approaches to Case
Formulation (Tracey D. Eells and Kenneth G. Lombart, University of
Kentucky, USA). Chapter 2. Current Issues in Case Formulation (Gregory H.
Mumma, Texas Tech University). Chapter 3. Does Case Formulation Make a
Difference To Treatment Outcome? (Ata Ghaderi, Uppsala University, Sweden).
VIOLENCE. Chapter 4. Formulation of Violence Risk Using Evidence-Based
Assessments: The Structured Professional Judgment Approach (Stephen D.
Hart, Simon Fraser University and University of Bergen and Caroline Logan,
Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and University
of Manchester). Chapter 5. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches To Formulating
Aggression And Violence (Kevin Howells, University of Nottingham, UK).
Chapter 6. Formulation of Serious Violent Offending Using Multiple
Sequential Functional Analysis (Aidan J. P. Hart, David M.
Gresswell,University of Lincoln and Louise Braham, University of
Nottingham). Chapter 7. Forensic Case Formulation, Substance Abuse
Disorders and Anger (Ellen Vedel, Jellinek Substance Abuse Treatment Center
and Paul M. G. Emmelkamp, University of Amsterdam). SEXUAL OFFENDING.
Chapter 8. Sexual Offenses Against Children (James Vess & Tony Ward,
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand). Chapter 9. Sexual Offenses
Against Adults (Stacey L. Shipley, North Texas State Hospital and Bruce A.
Arrigo, University of North Carolina - Charlotte). SPECIFIC POPULATIONS.
Chapter 10. Forensic Case Formulation with Children and Adolescents (Phil
Rich, Stetson School, Massachussetts). Chapter 11 Formulating Offending
Behaviour In People With Mild Learning Disabilities (William Lindsay,
University of Abertay Dundee, UK). Chapter 12. Case formulation for
Individuals With Personality Disorder (Lawrence Jones, Nottinghamshire
Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom). CONCLUSION. Chapter 13. Forensic
Case Formulation: Emerging Issues (Peter Sturmey, City University of New
York and Mary McMurran, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom).
ISSUES. Chapter 1. Theoretical and Evidence-Based Approaches to Case
Formulation (Tracey D. Eells and Kenneth G. Lombart, University of
Kentucky, USA). Chapter 2. Current Issues in Case Formulation (Gregory H.
Mumma, Texas Tech University). Chapter 3. Does Case Formulation Make a
Difference To Treatment Outcome? (Ata Ghaderi, Uppsala University, Sweden).
VIOLENCE. Chapter 4. Formulation of Violence Risk Using Evidence-Based
Assessments: The Structured Professional Judgment Approach (Stephen D.
Hart, Simon Fraser University and University of Bergen and Caroline Logan,
Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and University
of Manchester). Chapter 5. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches To Formulating
Aggression And Violence (Kevin Howells, University of Nottingham, UK).
Chapter 6. Formulation of Serious Violent Offending Using Multiple
Sequential Functional Analysis (Aidan J. P. Hart, David M.
Gresswell,University of Lincoln and Louise Braham, University of
Nottingham). Chapter 7. Forensic Case Formulation, Substance Abuse
Disorders and Anger (Ellen Vedel, Jellinek Substance Abuse Treatment Center
and Paul M. G. Emmelkamp, University of Amsterdam). SEXUAL OFFENDING.
Chapter 8. Sexual Offenses Against Children (James Vess & Tony Ward,
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand). Chapter 9. Sexual Offenses
Against Adults (Stacey L. Shipley, North Texas State Hospital and Bruce A.
Arrigo, University of North Carolina - Charlotte). SPECIFIC POPULATIONS.
Chapter 10. Forensic Case Formulation with Children and Adolescents (Phil
Rich, Stetson School, Massachussetts). Chapter 11 Formulating Offending
Behaviour In People With Mild Learning Disabilities (William Lindsay,
University of Abertay Dundee, UK). Chapter 12. Case formulation for
Individuals With Personality Disorder (Lawrence Jones, Nottinghamshire
Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom). CONCLUSION. Chapter 13. Forensic
Case Formulation: Emerging Issues (Peter Sturmey, City University of New
York and Mary McMurran, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom).
List of Contributors. Series Editors' Preface. Editors' Preface. GENERAL ISSUES. Chapter 1. Theoretical and Evidence-Based Approaches to Case Formulation (Tracey D. Eells and Kenneth G. Lombart, University of Kentucky, USA). Chapter 2. Current Issues in Case Formulation (Gregory H. Mumma, Texas Tech University). Chapter 3. Does Case Formulation Make a Difference To Treatment Outcome? (Ata Ghaderi, Uppsala University, Sweden). VIOLENCE. Chapter 4. Formulation of Violence Risk Using Evidence-Based Assessments: The Structured Professional Judgment Approach (Stephen D. Hart, Simon Fraser University and University of Bergen and Caroline Logan, Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and University of Manchester). Chapter 5. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches To Formulating Aggression And Violence (Kevin Howells, University of Nottingham, UK). Chapter 6. Formulation of Serious Violent Offending Using Multiple Sequential Functional Analysis (Aidan J. P. Hart, David M. Gresswell,University of Lincoln and Louise Braham, University of Nottingham). Chapter 7. Forensic Case Formulation, Substance Abuse Disorders and Anger (Ellen Vedel, Jellinek Substance Abuse Treatment Center and Paul M. G. Emmelkamp, University of Amsterdam). SEXUAL OFFENDING. Chapter 8. Sexual Offenses Against Children (James Vess & Tony Ward, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand). Chapter 9. Sexual Offenses Against Adults (Stacey L. Shipley, North Texas State Hospital and Bruce A. Arrigo, University of North Carolina - Charlotte). SPECIFIC POPULATIONS. Chapter 10. Forensic Case Formulation with Children and Adolescents (Phil Rich, Stetson School, Massachussetts). Chapter 11 Formulating Offending Behaviour In People With Mild Learning Disabilities (William Lindsay, University of Abertay Dundee, UK). Chapter 12. Case formulation for Individuals With Personality Disorder (Lawrence Jones, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom). CONCLUSION. Chapter 13. Forensic Case Formulation: Emerging Issues (Peter Sturmey, City University of New York and Mary McMurran, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom).
List of Contributors. Series Editors' Preface. Editors' Preface. GENERAL
ISSUES. Chapter 1. Theoretical and Evidence-Based Approaches to Case
Formulation (Tracey D. Eells and Kenneth G. Lombart, University of
Kentucky, USA). Chapter 2. Current Issues in Case Formulation (Gregory H.
Mumma, Texas Tech University). Chapter 3. Does Case Formulation Make a
Difference To Treatment Outcome? (Ata Ghaderi, Uppsala University, Sweden).
VIOLENCE. Chapter 4. Formulation of Violence Risk Using Evidence-Based
Assessments: The Structured Professional Judgment Approach (Stephen D.
Hart, Simon Fraser University and University of Bergen and Caroline Logan,
Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and University
of Manchester). Chapter 5. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches To Formulating
Aggression And Violence (Kevin Howells, University of Nottingham, UK).
Chapter 6. Formulation of Serious Violent Offending Using Multiple
Sequential Functional Analysis (Aidan J. P. Hart, David M.
Gresswell,University of Lincoln and Louise Braham, University of
Nottingham). Chapter 7. Forensic Case Formulation, Substance Abuse
Disorders and Anger (Ellen Vedel, Jellinek Substance Abuse Treatment Center
and Paul M. G. Emmelkamp, University of Amsterdam). SEXUAL OFFENDING.
Chapter 8. Sexual Offenses Against Children (James Vess & Tony Ward,
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand). Chapter 9. Sexual Offenses
Against Adults (Stacey L. Shipley, North Texas State Hospital and Bruce A.
Arrigo, University of North Carolina - Charlotte). SPECIFIC POPULATIONS.
Chapter 10. Forensic Case Formulation with Children and Adolescents (Phil
Rich, Stetson School, Massachussetts). Chapter 11 Formulating Offending
Behaviour In People With Mild Learning Disabilities (William Lindsay,
University of Abertay Dundee, UK). Chapter 12. Case formulation for
Individuals With Personality Disorder (Lawrence Jones, Nottinghamshire
Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom). CONCLUSION. Chapter 13. Forensic
Case Formulation: Emerging Issues (Peter Sturmey, City University of New
York and Mary McMurran, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom).
ISSUES. Chapter 1. Theoretical and Evidence-Based Approaches to Case
Formulation (Tracey D. Eells and Kenneth G. Lombart, University of
Kentucky, USA). Chapter 2. Current Issues in Case Formulation (Gregory H.
Mumma, Texas Tech University). Chapter 3. Does Case Formulation Make a
Difference To Treatment Outcome? (Ata Ghaderi, Uppsala University, Sweden).
VIOLENCE. Chapter 4. Formulation of Violence Risk Using Evidence-Based
Assessments: The Structured Professional Judgment Approach (Stephen D.
Hart, Simon Fraser University and University of Bergen and Caroline Logan,
Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and University
of Manchester). Chapter 5. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches To Formulating
Aggression And Violence (Kevin Howells, University of Nottingham, UK).
Chapter 6. Formulation of Serious Violent Offending Using Multiple
Sequential Functional Analysis (Aidan J. P. Hart, David M.
Gresswell,University of Lincoln and Louise Braham, University of
Nottingham). Chapter 7. Forensic Case Formulation, Substance Abuse
Disorders and Anger (Ellen Vedel, Jellinek Substance Abuse Treatment Center
and Paul M. G. Emmelkamp, University of Amsterdam). SEXUAL OFFENDING.
Chapter 8. Sexual Offenses Against Children (James Vess & Tony Ward,
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand). Chapter 9. Sexual Offenses
Against Adults (Stacey L. Shipley, North Texas State Hospital and Bruce A.
Arrigo, University of North Carolina - Charlotte). SPECIFIC POPULATIONS.
Chapter 10. Forensic Case Formulation with Children and Adolescents (Phil
Rich, Stetson School, Massachussetts). Chapter 11 Formulating Offending
Behaviour In People With Mild Learning Disabilities (William Lindsay,
University of Abertay Dundee, UK). Chapter 12. Case formulation for
Individuals With Personality Disorder (Lawrence Jones, Nottinghamshire
Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom). CONCLUSION. Chapter 13. Forensic
Case Formulation: Emerging Issues (Peter Sturmey, City University of New
York and Mary McMurran, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom).