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Effective Prison Mental Health Services: Guidelines to Expand and Improve Treatment. 2004 ed.
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Effective Prison Mental Health Services: Guidelines to Expand and Improve Treatment
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Author(s)
Hills, Holly
Siegfried, Christine
Ickowitz, Alan
Source(s)
National Mental Health Association (Alexandria, VA)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
Details
Published 2004.
91 pages.
Related Topics
Mental health
(Offender Services)
Mentally ill
(Special Offenders)
"[H]istorical , legal, and ethical issues relevant to dealing with mental illness in the field of corrections" are discussed (p. iii). Chapters include: introduction; screening and assessment; mental health and substance abuse treatment; use of seclusion, segregation, and restraints; suicide prevention; treating women offenders; psychopharmacological intervention for psychiatric disorders; transitional services; treatment of special populations (e.g., persons with mental retardation or developmental disability, violent offenders, sex offenders, and older adults); and profiles of three states (Maryland, Oregon, and Texas).
Accession Number: 018604
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