RT Book T1 Grendon and the emergence of forensic therapeutic communities: developments in research and practice A2 Shuker, Richard LA English PP Chichester, West Sussex u.a. PB Wiley-Blackwell YR 2010 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1602788456 AB (Publisher-supplied data) 1 Prison-based democratic therapeutic communities: Introducing HMP Grendon Alisa Stevens 2 Dovegate Therapeutic Community: Bid, birth, growth and survival Eric Cullen and Alan Miller 3 The Van der Hoeven Clinic: A flexible and innovative forensic psychiatric hospital based on therapeutic community principles. Judith de Boer- van Schaik and Frans Deerks 4 Concept therapeutic communities in America and elsewhere Douglas Lipton 5 The development of an adapted therapeutic community within a DSPD setting John Shine 6 Putting principles into practice: The "Good Lives" model Michael Brooks 7 Personality disorder: Using therapeutic communities as an integrative approach to addressing risk Richard Shuker 8 Psychodrama as part of core therapy at HMP Grendon Jinnie Jeffreys 9 Art therapy as a means of assessing readiness for treatment Bill Wylie 10 Undertaking therapy at Grendon with men who have committed sexual offences Geraldine Akerman 11 Reflections on Grendon: Interviews with men who are about to leave Elizabeth Sullivan 12 "This can't be real": Continuity at Grendon Lorna Rhodes 13 The experience of officers in a therapeutic community prison: An interpretive phenomenological analysis James McManus 14 Emotional influence and empathy in prison-based communities Karen Niven, David Holman and Peter Totterdell 15 The quality of life of prisoners and staff at Grendon Guy Shefer 16 Suicide and self-harm at Grendon Adrienne Rivlin 17 Changes in prison offending among residents of a prison-based therapeutic community Margaret Newton 18 PROQ Changes in interpersonal relating following treatment at Grendon Michelle Newberry and Richard Shuker 19 The experiences of Black and minority ethnic (BME) prisoners in a therapeutic community prison Michelle Newberry 20 Research in prisons Martin Fisher, Carol Ireland and Elizabeth Sullivan AB "Grendon opened in 1962 as an experimental psychiatric prison to provide treatment for prisoners with antisocial personality disorder. Today it is run by a prison service governor but continues to operate a unique regime in that its six wings are all autonomous therapeutic communities"--Provided by publisher NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN RC451.4.P68 SN 9780470990551 SN 9780470990575 K1 HM Prison Grendon K1 Prisoners : Mental health services : England K1 Therapeutic communities : England K1 Prisons : history : England K1 Antisocial Personality Disorder : therapy : England K1 Community Mental Health Services : organization & administration : England K1 Criminal Psychology : methods : England K1 History, 20th Century : England K1 Prisoners : psychology : England K1 Therapeutic Community : England K1 HM Prison Grendon : Geschichte 1962-2010 K1 HM Prison Grendon : Maßregelvollzug