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Essen Climate Evaluation Schema - EssenCES: A Manual and More: 2016

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The social climate in settings such as forensic psychiatric hospitalsand prisons is crucial to their success. The Essen Climate EvaluationSchema (EssenCES) described here is a short, well-validated questionnairethat measures three essential facets of an institution's socialatmosphere. An overview of the EssenCES is followed by detailedadvice on how to administer and score it and how to interpret findings,as well as reference norms from various countries and types of institutions.The EssenCES manual and more is thus a highly useful toolfor researchers, clinicians, and service managers working in forensicsettings. See more
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  • Dimensions: 177 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Hogrefe Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780889374812

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Norbert Schalast PhD is a psychologist andlicensed psychotherapist working as a projectmanager at the Institute of Forensic PsychiatryUniversity of Duisburg / Essen in Germany. A decade of therapeutic work at the department offorensic psychiatry of the Viersen State MentalHospital (LVR-Klinik Viersen) kindled his interestin the issue of institutional social climate.Matthew Tonkin PhD is a lecturer in forensicpsychology at Birmingham City University UK. Hehas a wide range of research interests includingvarious areas of investigative psychology and theassessment of social climate in secure settings.During his career he has been involved indeveloping and validating questionnaire measuresof social climate and in the monitoring of climatein secure settings.

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