Innovative Practice in Forensic Settings : A Cognitive Analytic Approach to Effective Relational Work (Innovations in Cat)

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Innovative Practice in Forensic Settings : A Cognitive Analytic Approach to Effective Relational Work (Innovations in Cat)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 320 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781803883366
  • DDC分類 616.891

Full Description

Working in forensic services requires clinicians to deal with complex trauma on both a professional and personal basis. Professionally, they must care for and rehabilitate people who have not only experienced trauma but also behaved in traumatic ways toward others. And on a personal level, they are inevitably touched by this trauma - by reliving it in dialogue, or by observing its effects. A key challenge they face is to build strong therapeutic relationships with those for whom past relationships have faltered and often become incendiary. Innovative Practice in Forensic Settings explores issues of how to simultaneously hold in mind risk, safety and vulnerability, and how to maintain a capacity to think alongside a capacity to feel. Focusing on a relational and contextual understanding of trauma and offending, the chapters explore how to make use of a CAT approach across different forensic settings, clinical presentations and services.

Contents

Foreword by Katharine Russell

Part 1: CAT Concepts in Forensic Work
1. The CAT model in forensic services (Editors)
2. Psychological safety in forensic settings - What can a CAT model offer? (Editors)
3. Micro-narcissism -Mapping moments of inflated or deflated ideas and overvalued or devalued roles in our work (Steve Potter)
4. Understanding the CAT model of trauma -A beginner's guide to the Multiple Self State Model (David Harvey)

Part 2: Applying Concepts to Specific Settings
5. The need for a multi-agency approach to working with offenders - the MAPPA approach (Rajan Darjee, Joe Judge & Jamie Kirkland)
6. Multi-agency working - It's all about the relationship (Rajan Darjee, Joe Judge & Jamie Kirkland)
7. Using CAT to enhance agency and engagement (Claire Browne)
8. Using CAT in prisons (Abigail Willis & Clare Ogilvie)
9. Using CAT with Young People-Relationships, the real keys to YOI (Caroline Wyatt)
10. The use of CAT in offender personality disorder pathways (Andrea Daykin & Sue Ryan)
11. CAT, gender and neurodiversity (Phillip Clayton, Lucy Morris, Clare Edmunds & Pam Mount)
12. The use of CAT with women (Lindsey Jones & Phyllis Annesley)

Part 3: The Bigger Picture
13. CAT and trauma-informed care (Laurence Jones)
14. Reciprocal roles between therapies -a dialogue (Lawrence Jones)
15. Commissioning and quality in forensic services (David Harvey)
16. Focusing on inequality and power differentials in forensic contexts - How can CAT help? (Rhona Brown, David Harvey & Lucinda Bolger)
17. Concluding thoughts (Editors)

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