The British Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 8 Issue 3

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Inducing traumatic attachment in adults with a history of child abuse: forensic applications

Felicity de Zulueta

Childhood trauma is very likely to produce ill‐health and psychiatric disorder in adulthood. The paper discusses attachment theory and various forms of insecure attachment to the…

A concept analysis of ‘forensic’ nursing

Alyson Kettles, Phil Woods

Forensic nursing is a term applied to nurses working in many different areas of clinical practice, such as high security hospitals, medium secure units, low secure units, acute…

Motivating convicted sex offenders into treatment: a pilot study

Eleni Theodosi, Mary McMurran

Sex offenders who refuse a place on a sex offender treatment programme are estimated to make up about half the prison sex offender population in England and Wales. It is important…

A cognitive behavioural groupbased educational programme for psychotic symptoms in a low secure setting: a pilot evaluation

Erica Mclnnis, William Sellwood, Clair Jones

This study reports a recovery‐themed cognitive behavioural educational group for clients suffering from chronic positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, on a low secure…

ISSN:

1463-6646

Online date, start – end:

1999 – 2012

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Emerald Publishing Limited