Forensic case formulation: Theoretical, ethical and practical issues
ConclusionSystemic, contextual and individual factors which need to be considered include the multitude of staff often involved with any one individual, the pressure to ‘get it right’ because of the range of risk implications that are associated with individuals within forensic mental health settings, and individual parameters, for example reluctance to be engaged with services. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jason Davies, Susie Black, Natalie Bentley, Claire Nagi Tags: Invited Special Issue Article Source Type: research