Description
Correctional psychiatry has received increasing recognition as an area of practice with unique skills and knowledge. The Oxford Textbook of Correctional Psychiatry brings together American and international experts to provide a comprehensive overview of the field. Students and psychiatric residents will find basic information that prepares them for clinical rotations, and psychiatrists working in jails and prisons will find a detailed review of the complex issues that arise in these settings.The Oxford Textbook of Correctional Psychiatry contains 71 chapters divided into 14 sections. The first three sections address history, structure, and processes including chapters on case law, human rights, ethics, organization and funding of systems, and stages of patient management that cover initial assessments through re-entry. The next three sections review in turn a broad array of management issues, emergencies, and psychopharmacology topics. Among other topics, these sections include chapters on sleep, detoxification, reassessment of community diagnoses and treatments, diversion programs, levels of care, malingering, substance use within facilities, and formulary management. Section seven has chapters on common psychiatric disorders, relevant medical disorders, and pain management. Sections eight through ten focus on psychotherapeutic options, suicide risk management, and addictions treatment. Chapters on aggression, self-injury, and other behavioral challenges appear in Section eleven. Section twelve reviews unique assessment and treatment needs of many distinct population groups. Special topics such as forensics, psychological testing, sexual assaults, quality improvement, training, and research, appear in Section thirteen, followed by a section devoted to current resources in correctional healthcare.The range of topics covered and the number of prominent contributors set this book apart from other available resources. Readers at all stages of their careers will gain the depth of understanding and practical information they need to approach all of the common clinical, organizational, and ethical challenges they face.
Table of Contents
IntroductionSection 1: Context and Perspective1. History of Imprisonment, Bruce Arrigo and S. Lorén Trull 2. Mental Illness Management in Corrections, Charles L. Scott and Brian Falls3. Formative Case Law and Litigation, Mohamedu F. Jones 4. Human Rights, Jamie Fellner 5. From the Inside Out: Offender Perspectives, Brad Bogue and Robert L. Trestman Section 2: Organization, Structure and Function of Correctional Institutions6. Jails and Prisons, Joel Dvoskin and Melody C. Brown 7. Working Inside The Walls, Bruce C. Gage, 8. Ethics in Correctional Mental Health, Philip J. Candilis and Eric D. Huttenbach9. Communication in Correctional Psychiatry, Dean Aufderheide10. Funding of Correctional Healthcare and Its Implications, Robert L. Trestman Section 3: Patient Management Processes 11. Mental Health Screening and Brief Assessments, Michael P. Maloney, Joel Dvoskin, and Jeffrey L. Metzner12. Interviewing in Correctional Settings, Li-Wen Lee 13. Population Management, Robert L. Trestman and Kenneth L. Appelbaum 14. Disciplinary Infractions and Restricted Housing, Mary Perrien and Maureen L. O'Keefe 15. Community Re-Entry Preparation/ Coordination, Henry A. DlugaczSection 4: Common Management Issues16. Management of Sleep Complaints in Correctional Settings, Bernice S. Elger 17. Detoxification or Supervised Withdrawal, Rebecca Lubelczyk 18. Adjustment Disorders, Graham D. Glancy and Stefan R. Treffers19. Transition of Pharmacology From Community To Corrections, Robert L. Trestman20. Diagnostic Review and Revision, Sohrab Zahedi 21. Diversion Programs and Alternatives To Incarceration, Merrill Rotter and Virginia Barber-Rioja22. Levels of Care, Jeffrey L. Metzner and Kenneth L. Appelbaum 23. Evaluation of Malingering In Corrections, James L. Knoll, IV24. Intoxication and Drugs in Facilities, Jason D. Ourada and Kenneth L. AppelbaumSection 5: Emergencies25. Crisis Assessment and Management, Reena Kapoor 26. Use of Restraint and Emergency Medication, Gerard Gagne27. Hospitalization, Michael A. Norko, Craig G. Burns and Charles Dike Section 6: General Pharmacology Issues28. Formulary Management/ Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committees, Robert H. Berger, Robyn J. Wahl and M. Paul Chaplin 29. Hypnotic Agents and Controlled Substances, Ingrid Li, Arthur Brewer, and Rusty Reeves30. Medication Administration and Management: Directly Observed Therapy, Catherine M. Knox31. Prescribed Medication Abuse: Limitless Creativity, Anthony C.Tamburello Section 7: Disorders and Syndromes32. Diagnostic Prevalence and Comorbidity, Stuart D.M.Thomas, 33. Psychotic Disorders, Johann Brink and Todd Tomita 34. Mood Disorders, Jayesh Kamath and Ajay Shay 35. Anxiety Disorders Including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Catherine F. Lewis 36. Personality Disorders, Sundeep Virdi and Robert L. Trestman 37. Attention Deficit Disorders, Kenneth L. Appelbaum and Kevin A. Murphy 38. General Medical Disorders With Psychiatric Implications, Erik J. Garcia and Warren J. Ferguson 39. Psychiatric Aspects of Pain Management Psychiatric Assessment and Management of Chronic Pain in Correctional Settings, Robert L. Trestman Section 8: Psychotherapeutic Options40. Applicability of the Recovery Model in Corrections, Debra A Pinals and Joel T. Andrade 41. Individual Psychotherapy, James L. Knoll, IV 42. Group Psychotherapy, Shama Chaiken and Brittany Brizendine Section 9: Suicide Risk Management43. Suicide Risk Management, Kerry C. Hughes and Jeffrey L. Metzner Section 10: Treatment of Addictions44. Programming, Patrece Hairston and Ingrid A Binswanger 45. Dual Diagnosis: Interventions Designed to Address Substance Abuse, Mental Health, and Criminal Offending, Faye S. Taxman 46. Pharmacotherapy For Substance Use Disorders Within Correctional Facilities, Sarah E. Wakeman and Josiah D. Rich47. Transition to The Community, Jamie P. Meyer and Frederick L. Altice Section 11: Aggression, Self-Injury and Misconduct48. Aggression, Robert L. Trestman 49. Self-Injurious Behaviors, Kenneth L. Appelbaum50. Behavior Management Plans, Henry Schmidt III and Andre M. Ivanoff Section 12: Distinct Populations 51. Gender-Specific Treatment, Catherine F. Lewis 52. Developmental Disabilities, Barbara E. McDermott 53. Traumatic Brain Injury, Pamela M. Diamond 54. A Roadmap for Providing Psychiatric Services to Incarcerated Veterans: A Challenging Subspecialty, James F. DeGroot 55. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Inmates, Randi Kaufman, Kevin Kapila and Kenneth L. Appelbaum 56. Juveniles, Carl C. Bell57.Aging Prisoners and the Provision of Correctional Mental Health, Kristin G. Cloyes and Kathryn A. Burns 58. Clinical and Legal Implications of Gangs, Annette L. Hanson 59. Treatment of Incarcerated Sex Offenders, Fabian M. Saleh, Albert J. Grudzinskas and H. Martin Malin 60. Cultural Competence, Reena Kapoor and Ezra E. H. Griffith Section 13: Special Topics61. Forensic Issues, Erik J. Roskes and Donna Vanderpool 62. Psychological Testing, Ira K. Packer and Tasha R. Phillips63. Standards and Accreditation for Jails, Prisons, and Juvenile Facilities, Joseph V. Penn64. Hunger Strikes, Emily A. Keram 65. Responding to Prisoner Sexual Assaults: Successes, Promising Practices, and Challenges, Robert W. Dumond and Doris A. Dumond66. Systems Monitoring and Quality Improvement, Jeffrey L. Metzner67. Leadership, Training and Educational Opportunities, Raymond F. Patterson 68. Role of Clinical Trainees, Charles L. Scott and Brian J. Holoyda69. International Perspectives and Practice Differences, Lindsay D. G. Thomson 70. Correctional Mental Health Research and Program Evaluation, Nancy Wolff 71. The Future of Correctional Psychiatry: Evolving and Recommended Standards, Kenneth L. Appelbaum, Jeffrey L. Metzner and Robert L. Trestman Appendix: Resources, Stacey K. Rich and Robert L. Trestman



