00958nam a2200265 i 450099100062800970753620020503192735.0940512s1987 us ||| | eng 0471861871b1010561x-39ule_instLE02519422ExLFac. Economiaita519.2Fuller, Wayne A.116991Measurement error models /Wayne A. FullerNew York [etc.] :Wiley,c1987xxiii, 440 p. ;24 cmWiley series in probability and mathematical statistics.Applied probability and statisticsProbabilità.b1010561x17-02-1727-06-02991000628009707536LE025 ECO 519 FUL01.0112025000018785le025-E0.00-l- 00000.i1012362327-06-02Measurement error models197022UNISALENTOle02501-01-94ma -engus 0104157nam 22006975 450 991091717030332120241219115256.09783031612244303161224810.1007/978-3-031-61224-4(CKB)37054897600041(MiAaPQ)EBC31861668(Au-PeEL)EBL31861668(DE-He213)978-3-031-61224-4(EXLCZ)993705489760004120241219d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCoercion and Violence in Mental Health Settings Causes, Consequences, Management /edited by Nutmeg Hallett, Richard Whittington, Dirk Richter, Emachi Eneje2nd ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (436 pages)9783031612237 303161223X SECTION I. UNDERSTANDING.-1 Introduction -- 2 The culture of coercion -- 3 Biopsychosocial theories of aggression -- 4 The lived experience of coercion -- 5 User, carer and professionals’ experiences of coercion -- 6 Responses to violence -- SECTION II. SURROUNDINGS -- 7 Physical -- 8 Safety and security in psychiatric clinical environments -- 9 Ward culture and atmosphere -- SECTION III. ASSESSING -- 10 Measurement and prevalence -- 11 Prediction of violence -- SECTION IV. PREVENTING AND MANAGING -- 12 Reducing involuntary admissions -- 13Organisational responses to aggression -- 14 Trauma-informed care -- 15 Aggression management training -- 16 De-escalation -- 17 Pharmacological management -- 18 Coercive measures -- 19 Alternatives to coercion -- 20 Post incident support -- 21 Conclusions.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.NursingPsychiatryClinical psychologyPsychologyClinical health psychologyNursingPsychiatryClinical PsychologyBehavioral Sciences and PsychologyHealth PsychologyNursing.Psychiatry.Clinical psychology.Psychology.Clinical health psychology.Nursing.Psychiatry.Clinical Psychology.Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.Health Psychology.610.73Hallett Nutmeg1780855Whittington Richard116321Richter Dirk262916Eneje Emachi1780856MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910917170303321Coercion and Violence in Mental Health Settings4305455UNINA