Disturbed female offenders: helping the 'untreatable'

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology Pub Date : 1999-04-01 DOI:10.1080/09585189908402142
N. Gorsuch
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Abstract Ten highly disturbed women on the psychiatric wing of HMP Holloway, who had experienced difficulty in obtaining beds in NHS secure facilities, were interviewed and completed the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory II (MCMI-II). The results of the interviews and the MCMI-II, which both showed extreme ambivalence in the women's relationships, are discussed in terms of attachment theory. It is suggested that the ‘treatability’ criterion of the Mental Health Act is used to exclude from forensic psychiatric services women who are challenging to work with and who do not fit easily into a medical model. It is argued that ‘help’, as opposed to ‘treatment’, is a meaningful concept within the terms of the Act and that the gap in service provision through which these women fall could be filled by ‘attachment-minded’ services that have ‘help’ as their primary aim.
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精神错乱的女性罪犯:帮助“无法治愈的人”
摘要对霍洛威医院精神病院区10名在NHS安全设施中难以获得床位的高度不安女性进行了访谈,并完成了百万临床多轴量表II (MCMI-II)。访谈和MCMI-II的结果都显示了女性在人际关系中的极端矛盾心理,并从依恋理论的角度进行了讨论。有人建议,利用《精神卫生法》的"可治疗性"标准,将难以与之合作的妇女排除在法医精神病学服务之外,而且这些妇女不容易适应医学模式。有人认为,与“治疗”相反,“帮助”是该法条款内的一个有意义的概念,这些妇女在提供服务方面的差距可以通过以“帮助”为主要目标的“依恋型”服务来填补。
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