Risk, resilience, and recovery in forensic mental health: An integrated conceptual model

IF 1 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW Behavioral Sciences & the Law Pub Date : 2023-03-10 DOI:10.1002/bsl.2615
Stephanie R. Penney, Suraya Faziluddin, Alexander I. F. Simpson, Patti Socha, Treena Wilkie
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In this paper we describe a novel, integrated conceptual model that brings together core elements across structured tools assessing risk for future violence, protective factors, and progress in treatment and recovery in forensic mental health settings. We argue that the value of such a model lies in its ability to improve clinical efficiencies and streamline assessment protocols, facilitate meaningful participation of patients in assessment and treatment planning activities and increase the accessibility of clinical assessments to principal users of this information. The four domains appearing in the model (treatment engagement, stability of illness and behavior, insight, and professional and personal support) are described, and common clinical manifestations of each domain within a forensic context are illustrated. We conclude with a discussion of the types of research that would be needed to validate a concept model such as the one presented here as well as implications for clinical practice and implementation.
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法医心理健康的风险、复原力和恢复:一个综合概念模型。
在这篇论文中,我们描述了一个新颖的、综合的概念模型,该模型将结构化工具中的核心元素结合在一起,评估未来暴力的风险、保护因素以及法医心理健康环境中的治疗和康复进展。我们认为,这种模式的价值在于它能够提高临床效率,简化评估协议,促进患者有意义地参与评估和治疗计划活动,并增加这些信息的主要用户获得临床评估的机会。描述了模型中出现的四个领域(治疗参与、疾病和行为的稳定性、洞察力以及专业和个人支持),并说明了法医学背景下每个领域的常见临床表现。最后,我们讨论了验证本文中提出的概念模型所需的研究类型,以及对临床实践和实施的影响。
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