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Coercion and Violence in Mental Health Settings: Causes, Consequences, Management

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This book aims to provide a state-of-the-art overview of the contexts, causes and treatments that relate to the reduction of coercion and the prevention of violence in mental health settings. The objective of this new edition in Open Access is to integrate theoretical explanations, empirical findings and practical solutions on the topic from many countries and diverse professional contexts.

A large proportion of the text is concerned with practical and applied guidance for practitioners and others based on a clear understanding of conceptual and theoretical issues. Significantly enriched by the contributions of lived experience editors and co-authors, this edition brings authentic, new perspectives that deepen its relevance and impact.

There is extensive use of case studies drawn from practice and the media to enliven the discussion. The scope of the book is intended to go beyond a reductionist medical/biological orientation on coercion and violence in mental health by integrating this within broader psychological and social frameworks. It includes new relevant contributions from nursing, psychology, psychiatry and sociology. The language of the book is clear and understandable to a broad audience whilst offering new knowledge for researchers and other specialists.

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031612237

About

Nutmeg Hallett PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Birmingham United Kingdom. She is a researcher with a background as a mental health nurse. She is deputy lead for the Risk Abuse and Violence Research Programme and is a core member of the Institute of Mental Health. She has published widely on the experiences and prevention of coercion and violence in healthcare settings from the perspectives of patients staff and students. Her research interests include how restorative justice principles can be embedded within mental health services. Richard Whittington PhD is a research advisor at St. Olavs Hospital Trondheim and professor at the Department of Mental Health at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He is a psychologist and health service researcher with experience as a mental health nurse. His main focus is on the social psychology of preventing coercion and violence in mental health services from an interactional perspective. Dirk Richter PhD is a senior researcher in the Department of Health Professions at Bern University of Applied Sciences and Head of Research and Development at the Centre for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Bern University Hospital for Mental Health with a background in psychiatric nursing and sociology. He has published on following topics: violence and aggression management in mental health care coercion in general health care psychiatric rehabilitation psychiatric epidemiology epistemology of mental disorders and mental health related Covid-19-research. Emachi Eneje is a PhD student in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Birmingham. His research focus is recovery from mental illness; more specifically exploring ways in which the experience of recovery can be modelled with computable representation. His research is inspired by his own lived experience of mental illness and ongoing journey of recovery.  

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