Managing clinical risk : a guide to effective practice / [edited by] Caroline Logan and Lorraine Johnstone.
2024
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Title
Managing clinical risk : a guide to effective practice / [edited by] Caroline Logan and Lorraine Johnstone.
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Edition
Second edition.
Imprint
New York, NY : Routledge, [2024]
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
A second edition of Managing Clinical Risk / Caroline Logan & Lorraine Johnstone
General practice principles in violence risk assessment and management / Caroline Logan & John Taylor
General practice principles in sexual violence risk assessment and management / Leam Craig, Martin Rettenberger, Caroline Logan & Lorraine Johnstone
General practice principles in the risk assessment and management of self-harmful and suicidal behaviour / Caroline Logan & Lorraine Johnstone
Autism and the assessment and management of violence risk / David Murphy & Lisa Davies
Acquired brain injury and the assessment and management of violence risk / Suzanne O'Rourke & Emma Drysdale
Assessing parenting capacity and risk of child maltreatment / Lorraine Johnstone
Assessing and managing the risk of intimate partner and family violence / Andrew Newman & Ceri Jones
Assessing and managing risks associated with stalking / Troy McEwan & Alan Underwood
Assessing and managing the risk of organised crime, human trafficking and modern slavery / Lisa Davies, Jodi Symmonds & Laura Powling
Assessing and managing the risk of group and gang violence in young people / Berit Richie & Donna McEwan
Assessing and managing the risk of violent extremism / Caroline Logan
The ecology of institutional violence : Understanding and intervening / David Cooke
Managing Clinical Risk : Key points and take-home messages / Caroline Logan & Lorraine Johnstone.
General practice principles in violence risk assessment and management / Caroline Logan & John Taylor
General practice principles in sexual violence risk assessment and management / Leam Craig, Martin Rettenberger, Caroline Logan & Lorraine Johnstone
General practice principles in the risk assessment and management of self-harmful and suicidal behaviour / Caroline Logan & Lorraine Johnstone
Autism and the assessment and management of violence risk / David Murphy & Lisa Davies
Acquired brain injury and the assessment and management of violence risk / Suzanne O'Rourke & Emma Drysdale
Assessing parenting capacity and risk of child maltreatment / Lorraine Johnstone
Assessing and managing the risk of intimate partner and family violence / Andrew Newman & Ceri Jones
Assessing and managing risks associated with stalking / Troy McEwan & Alan Underwood
Assessing and managing the risk of organised crime, human trafficking and modern slavery / Lisa Davies, Jodi Symmonds & Laura Powling
Assessing and managing the risk of group and gang violence in young people / Berit Richie & Donna McEwan
Assessing and managing the risk of violent extremism / Caroline Logan
The ecology of institutional violence : Understanding and intervening / David Cooke
Managing Clinical Risk : Key points and take-home messages / Caroline Logan & Lorraine Johnstone.
Summary
"The second edition of Managing Clinical Risk is an authoritative guide on how to engage in risk assessment and management practice in evidence-based, accountable and effective ways. Over the course of a dozen chapters, each oriented around a brief case study reflecting a different area of risk, practitioners are offered guidance on how to read referrals, how to decide what information matters to their evaluations, how to speak to a person who may be reluctant to engage in an assessment of this kind, how to organise the information they have gathered in order to prepare a risk formulation that will in turn guide risk management, and how to communicate opinions and recommendations in ways that have an impact. The book provides an evidence-based understanding of risk assessment and management in key areas of practice - violence, sexual violence, suicidal and self-harmful behaviour, as well as family and relationship violence, organised criminal and group-based violence, and violent extremism. Practices relevant to understanding violent behaviour in individuals are contrasted with those better suited for working with groups and organisations. How practitioners can take account of the diversity of the clients with whom they work is a central consideration in every chapter. And helping practitioners develop the skills to enable them to formulate risk where there may be multiple areas of concern is a key objective of this book. All the contributors to this updated guide to effective practice are scholar-practitioners - experienced professionals with a track record of writing and teaching about risk assessment and management practice in their respective fields. Therefore, this book contains realistic rather than idealistic representations of the work required to prevent harmful behaviour by the kinds of clients they work with. Together, contributors combine theoretical and research knowledge with a wealth of practical skills, emphasising the collaborative and recovery-focused nature of modern risk management"-- Provided by publisher.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781003186564 (ebook)
1003186564
9781003811718 (electronic book : PDF)
100381171X (electronic book : PDF)
9781003811732 (electronic book : EPUB)
1003811736 (electronic book : EPUB)
9781032030753 (hardback)
9781032030708 (paperback)
1003186564
9781003811718 (electronic book : PDF)
100381171X (electronic book : PDF)
9781003811732 (electronic book : EPUB)
1003811736 (electronic book : EPUB)
9781032030753 (hardback)
9781032030708 (paperback)
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