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- Forensic_psychotherapy abstract "Forensic Psychotherapy is the application of psychological knowledge to the treatment of patients who have mental illnesses who commit violent acts against others or themselves involving both the conscious and unconscious motivations. Commonly applied diagnoses would include personality disorder and psychosis. The link between personality disorder and offending is not firmly established although many of those who commit offences have one or more personality disorders. The term forensic psychotherapy is usually associated with Psychodynamic psychotherapy, including group psychotherapy and the therapeutic community approach. Cognitive behavioral therapy is more commonly associated with the field of psychology, particularly Forensic Psychology. Forensic psychotherapists may collaborate with other professionals, such as physicians, social workers, and other psychologists to best serve the client's needs and may work in various settings including prisons, inpatient settings, and outpatient settings. Forensic psychologists encompasses four types of work: clinical work, supervisory work, clinical meetings, and consultation. Guidelines have been set to ensure proficiency in the field of Forensic Psychology.".
- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageExternalLink www.forensicpsychotherapy.com.
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- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forensic_psychology.
- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_behavioral_therapy.
- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageWikiLink Group_psychotherapy.
- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageWikiLink Medical_diagnosis.
- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageWikiLink Personality_disorder.
- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageWikiLink Psychodynamic_psychotherapy.
- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageWikiLink Psychology.
- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageWikiLink Psychosis.
- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageWikiLink Therapeutic_community.
- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Forensic psychotherapy".
- Forensic_psychotherapy wikiPageWikiLinkText "forensic psychotherapy".
- Forensic_psychotherapy subject Category:Forensic_psychology.
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- Forensic_psychotherapy type Software.
- Forensic_psychotherapy type Discipline.
- Forensic_psychotherapy comment "Forensic Psychotherapy is the application of psychological knowledge to the treatment of patients who have mental illnesses who commit violent acts against others or themselves involving both the conscious and unconscious motivations. Commonly applied diagnoses would include personality disorder and psychosis. The link between personality disorder and offending is not firmly established although many of those who commit offences have one or more personality disorders.".
- Forensic_psychotherapy label "Forensic psychotherapy".
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