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Moss, Katrina Rachel. Medium secure psychiatric provision in the private sector. Manchester: Universityof Manchester, 1997.

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Watson, William. Haven of change: The history of a secure psychiatric hospital. Cambridge: [s.n.], 1992.

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Parry-Crooke, Georgie. Good girls: Surviving the secure system : a consultation with women in high and medium secure psychiatric settings. London: University of North London, 2000.

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Great Britain. Social Services Inspectorate. An inspection of social work in the medium secure units. [London?]: Dept. of Health, 1996.

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Jeffcote, Nikki, and Tessa Watson. Working therapeutically with women in secure mental health settings. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2004.

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Institutions observed: Towards a new concept of secure provision in mental health. London: King Edward's Hospital Fund for London, 1986.

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Great Britain. Department of Health. Mental health policy implementation guide: National minimum standards for general adult services in Psychiatric Intensive Care Units (PICU) and low secure environments. London: Department of Health, 2002.

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Therapists, College of Occupational, ed. Occupational therapists' use of occupation-focused practice in secure hospitals: Practice guideline. London: College of Occupational Therapists, 2012.

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International Conference on Critical Risk--Quality Care (1987 Toronto). Adolescents in secure settings: Papers presented at the International Conference on Critical Risk--Quality Care, October 27-30, 1987 Toronto, Ontario. Edited by Roberts Roberta 1936-. Etobicoke, Ont: Thistletown Foundation, 1987.

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Romano, Anne T. Taking charge: Crisis intervention in criminal justice. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.

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Leon, VandeCreek, ed. Privileged communications in the mental health professions. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1987.

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Tixier, Ge rard. Psy d'urgence: 30 re cits au coeur de la folie ordinaire. Paris: Eyrolles, 2009.

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Baldacci, David. The sixth man. [Bath]: Windsor, 2012.

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Baldacci, David. The sixth man. New York: Vision, 2012.

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Baldacci, David. The sixth man. New York: Grand Central Pub., 2011.

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Baldacci, David. The sixth man. New York, N.Y: Grand Central Publishing, 2011.

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Baldacci, David. The sixth man. New York: Grand Central Pub., 2011.

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Bartlett, Annie. Secure Lives. Oxford University Press, 2015.

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Adshead, Gwen. Ethical Issues in Secure Psychiatric Settings. Edited by John Z. Sadler, K. W. M. Fulford, and Werdie (C W. ). van Staden. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198732372.013.8.

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In this chapter, I discuss the particular ethical challenges associated with the care of mentally disordered offenders. This chapter deals with the ethical issues that arise in secure psychiatric care, not purely correctional settings which are addressed in another chapter. I describe some of the general ethical problems in secure psychiatric settings, which (I suggest) arise from the dual roles of care and custody that mental health professionals have to carry out. I set out some fictitious case examples, and explore two complementary ways of helping both residents and staff manage these challenges: an approach using the concept of values-based practice (VBP) and an approach based on “relational security.”
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Great Britain: Department of HealthHealth Care Division and NHS Estates. Design Guide: Medium Secure Psychiatric Units. Stationery Office, The, 1999.

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Moss, Katrina R. Medium Secure Psychiatric Provision in the Private Sector. Ashgate Publishing, 1998.

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Moss, Katrina R. Medium Secure Psychiatric Provision in the Private Sector. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Rachel, Lart, University of Bristol. School for Policy Studies., and NHS Centre for Reviews & Dissemination., eds. Women and secure psychiatric services: A literature review. York: NHS Centre for Reviews & Dissemination, University of York, 1999.

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Moss, Katrina R. Medium Secure Psychiatric Provision in the Private Sector. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Moss, Katrina R. Medium Secure Psychiatric Provision in the Private Sector. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429449208.

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Moss, Katrina R. Medium Secure Psychiatric Provision in the Private Sector. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Moss, Katrina R. Medium Secure Psychiatric Provision in the Private Sector. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Moss, Katrina R. Medium Secure Psychiatric Provision in the Private Sector. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Medium Secure Psychiatric Provision in the Private Sector. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Ireland, Jane L., Martin Fisher, Carol A. Ireland, and Neil Gredecki. Routledge International Handbook of Forensic Psychology in Secure Settings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Routledge International Handbook of Forensic Psychology in Secure Settings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Ireland, Jane L., Martin Fisher, Carol A. Ireland, and Neil Gredecki. Routledge International Handbook of Forensic Psychology in Secure Settings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Ireland, Jane L., Martin Fisher, Carol A. Ireland, and Neil Gredecki. Routledge International Handbook of Forensic Psychology in Secure Settings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Ireland, Jane L., Martin Fisher, Carol A. Ireland, and Neil Gredecki. Routledge International Handbook of Forensic Psychology in Secure Settings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Watson, Tessa, and Nikki Jeffcote. Working Therapeutically with Women in Secure Mental Health Settings. Kingsley Publishers, Jessica, 2004.

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Orr, Margaret, Stan Grant, Chandra Ghosh, Krishnan Gnanasekaran, and Jayne Hayes. Race, Culture and Ethnicity in Secure Psychiatric Practice: Working with Difference. Kingsley Publishers, Jessica, 2000.

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(Foreword), Jenni Murray, Nikki Jeffcote (Editor), and Tessa Watson (Editor), eds. Working Therapeutically With Women in Secure Mental Health Settings (Forensic Focus, 27). Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2004.

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(Editor), Charles Kaye, and Tony Lingiah (Editor), eds. Race, Culture and Ethnicity in Secure Psychiatric Practice: Working With Difference (Forensic Focus, 13). Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000.

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Institutions Observed: Towards a New Concept of Secure Provision in Mental Health. King Edward's Hospital Fund for London, 1986.

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James, Anthony C. Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment for Children and Adolescents. Edited by Thomas H. Ollendick, Susan W. White, and Bradley A. White. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190634841.013.43.

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Inpatient treatment of children and adolescents forms an important part of modern psychiatric care. The place of residential treatment has changed: First, effective evidence-based community treatments are now more readily available; at the same time, the increasing recognition of youth mental illness has led to greater demands for admission. Admission of more suicidal adolescents with higher complexity and greater levels of violence and self-harm has resulted in a complex inpatient environment. Second, there is a drive for shorter admissions, partly driven by costs and resource limitations. The running of residential services is a complex activity, and understanding the group dynamics and careful integration of multiple therapeutic modalities by a multidisciplinary team is important to any successful outcome. There are specialized services, including eating disorder, forensic/secure, learning disability, and autism units. The outcome of inpatient care is favorable, although costly, and crucially requires managed integration with outreach and community psychiatric services.
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Cox, Murray. Shakespeare Comes to Broadmoor: The Actors Are Come Hither : The Performance of Tragedy in a Secure Psychiatric Hospital. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1992.

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Murray, Cox, ed. Shakespeare comes to Broadmoor: The actors are come hither : the performance of tragedy in a secure psychiatric hospital. London: Jessic Kingsley Publishers, 1992.

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Cox, Murray. Shakespeare Comes to Broadmoor: 'The Actors Are Come Hither' : The Performance of Tragedy in a Secure Psychiatric Hospital. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1992.

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Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (1982- ), ed. Getting those confidential records: How to secure and use DSS, psychiatric, and other records in criminal, family, and juvenile cases. Boston, MA (20 West St., Boston 02111): Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1989.

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Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency. and MIND, eds. Values for change: Mental health services in a secure environment : report of the proceedings of a conference on secure psychiatric provision held by the Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency and MIND. London: ISTD, 1994.

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Schaffner, Kenneth F. Reduction and Reductionism in Psychiatry. Edited by K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard G. T. Gipps, George Graham, John Z. Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini, and Tim Thornton. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199579563.013.0059.

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This chapter notes that reduction and reductionism in the sciences and in medicine mean a number of different things, and provides a typology of those different senses, including those of the most relevance to psychiatry. Alternatives to reductionism are discussed, including antireductionism (e.g., irreducibility of the mind to biology) and different forms of emergence. Specific examples of reductionist and emergentist programs tied to a range of psychiatric disorders are presented, including autism, depression, and schizophrenia. These programs are also related to ongoing attempts of psychiatry to secure the validity of disorders by appealing to genetics and neuroscience.
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Handbook of Secure Care. Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2015.

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Dickins, Geoffrey L., Philip Sugarman, and Marco Picchioni. Handbook of Secure Care. Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2018.

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Hodgkiss, Andrew. Further clinical issues. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198759911.003.0012.

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The clinical challenges arising when a person with a severe mental illness, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, develops a cancer are surveyed. Delayed diagnosis and access to oncological treatment, factors contributing to reduced adherence, and the interruption of specialist community psychiatric care are discussed. Long-term psychotropic medication may complicate end-of-life care, and access to palliative care is usually limited for those in secure mental health inpatient units. The striking inverse relationship between neurodegenerative disorders (Alzheimer-type dementia) and proliferative disorders (cancers) is considered.Psychiatric aspects of haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) are reviewed, including psychopathology arising from drugs used to prevent graft-versus-host disease and from infections complicating chronic immunosuppression. Cognitive impairment and suicide after HSCT are considered.
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Gordon, Neil, and Phil Willmot. Working Positively with Personality Disorder in Secure Settings. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2010.

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