Volume 26 - Issue 3 - May 2020
Approaches to assessing violence in clinical practice have been influenced by developments in the field of risk assessment. As a result, there has been a focus on identifying and describing factors associated with violence. However, a factor-based approach to assessing violence in individual cases has limited clinical utility. In response, the benefits of a formulation-based approach have been promoted. This approach is enhanced by an understanding of the specific mental mechanisms that increase the likelihood of violence in the individual case. Although there is an empirical evidence base for mental mechanisms associated with violence, this literature has not been distilled and synthesised in a way that informs routine clinical practice. In this issue (135–144), authors Rajan Nathan and Peter Wilson, present the key mechanisms that are known to be associated with violence in a way that is relevant to the clinical assessment of violence and, in turn, can inform clinical and risk management.
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- 23 April 2020, p. 129
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Cochrane corner
Family therapy approaches for anorexia nervosa: a Cochrane Review
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Is it time to review NICE guidelines on family therapy for anorexia in young people?
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- 23 April 2020, pp. 131-134
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The clinical assessment of acts of violence: mental mechanisms and subjectivity
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- 17 December 2019, pp. 135-144
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Complex post-traumatic stress disorder: a new diagnosis in ICD-11
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- 08 August 2019, pp. 145-152
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Commentary
PTSD diagnoses and treatments: closing the gap between ICD-11 and DSM-5
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- 23 April 2020, pp. 153-155
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Refreshment
Brain and pain: old assumptions and new science about chronic pain
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- 31 January 2020, pp. 156-158
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Borderline personality disorder: part 1 – assessment and diagnosis
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- 06 January 2020, pp. 159-172
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Sexuality and sexual dysfunctions in older people: a forgotten problem
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- 10 January 2020, pp. 173-182
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Practicalities of care closer to home: seven key questions for community psychiatrists
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- 05 February 2020, pp. 183-189
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJA volume 26 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
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- 23 April 2020, p. f1
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BJA volume 26 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
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- 23 April 2020, pp. b1-b4
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