A literature review of family interventions for dual diagnosis: implications for forensic mental health services (abridged)
Abstract
With permission, this paper is an edited and abridged version of an article written by Richards, Doyle and Cook for The British Journal of Forensic Practice (Richards et al, 2009), detailing their literature review on family interventions in dual diagnosis and with reference to forensic mental health care. There appeared to be limited direct evidence, therefore various domains were examined and extrapolated to a forensic setting as appropriate. The review indicates the potential for positive outcomes for families following family interventions in dual diagnosis, which may be beneficial in a forensic setting in lowering risk.
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Citation
Richards, M., Doyle, M. and Cook, P. (2009), "A literature review of family interventions for dual diagnosis: implications for forensic mental health services (abridged)", Advances in Dual Diagnosis, Vol. 2 No. 4, pp. 5-11. https://doi.org/10.5042/add.2010.0097
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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