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Instilling hope into forensic treatment: the antidote to despair and desperation.

Marc Hillbrand1, John L Young.   

Abstract

The importance of hope in the treatment of physical ills is well documented. Less is known about its role in the treatment of mental illness. Hope, the expectation of achieving a goal, figures prominently among the curative influences that help forensic patients recover. The cognitive processes that fuel violence and bring patients into our care often result in the loss of hope. Successful treatment requires the restoration and fueling of hope as patients progress through the phases of recovery. We review the extant literature on hope as it relates to clinical concerns, including the genesis of violence, mood, adjustment to physical illness, spirituality, forensic assessment and treatment, staff morale, and patient-centered care.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18354129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Acad Psychiatry Law        ISSN: 1093-6793


  2 in total

1.  Madness versus badness: the ethical tension between the recovery movement and forensic psychiatry.

Authors:  Claire L Pouncey; Jonathan M Lukens
Journal:  Theor Med Bioeth       Date:  2010-02

2.  A tale of two cultures: examining patient-centered care in a forensic mental health hospital.

Authors:  James D Livingston; Alicia Nijdam-Jones; Johann Brink
Journal:  J Forens Psychiatry Psychol       Date:  2012-03-22
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