Therapy for female personality disorder offenders in custody who pose a risk of serious harm
1. Therapy for female personality disorder offenders in custody who pose a risk of serious harm
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4. Let us reflect for a moment Image from: Google Images http://trendsupdates.com/understanding-borderline-personality-disorder/
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9. DSPD – Setting the context Michael Stone Josie Russell Images from Google Images – www.michaelstone.co.uk Megan Russell Dr Lin Russell
10. Personality disorder: No longer a diagnosis of exclusion Policy implementation guidance for the development of services for people with personality disorder National Institute for Mental Health in England
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12. Women at Risk The mental health of women in contact with the judicial system 6 JANUARY 2006 Care Services Improvement Partnership CSIP Health and Social Care in Criminal Justice
13. Baroness Corston’s Report – March 2007 A report by Baroness Jean Corston of a review of women with particular vulnerabilities in the criminal justice system
22. Image from: The frustrating No-Man’s-Land of Borderline Personality Disorder Harold W Koenigsberg, Larry J Siever www.dana.org/news/Cerebrum/detail.aspx?id=3372
23. PRIMROSE TREATMENT MODEL 16 WEEKS ASSESSMENT PHASE Dialectical Behaviour Therapy TRAUMA THERAPY LIFE MINUS VIOLENCE WELLNESS RECOVERY ACTION PLAN (WRAP) 12 WEEKS TREATMENT NEEDS ANALYSIS (TNA) GENERIC TREATMENT
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27. Referral Process Primrose referral form Referral documents Inform prior to transfer Letter / Report to referrer Assessment Written undertaking Admission panel
32. Core and auxiliary treatments Dialectical Behaviour Therapy Life Minus Violence Trauma Therapy CHROMIS Motivation & Engagement Mobile Team Challenge Primrose Role Play Wellness & Recovery Action Plan
33. Workforce Development CLINICAL SKILLS TRAINING PLACEMENTS & VISITS CHARTERSHIP& DIPLOMAS KNOWLEDGE SKILLS FRAMEWORK CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SECURITY SKILLS TRAINING