Description

Book Synopsis
The link between occupational performance, mental health and offending behaviour is increasingly being recognized. Consequently the number of occupational therapists working with mentally disordered offenders is rising.

This text has been written by forensic occupational therapists practising in the UK. It describes their experience of working within a range of environments, including maximum security prisons and the community. It also addresses practice in specialist clinical areas, including learning disabilities, women' s services, self-injury, addictive behaviour and psychopathy.

It is a first step in outlining occupational therapy principles and practice within a multidisciplinary framework and should be beneficial to all occupational therapists working in forensic settings as well as other team members wanting a better understanding of occupational therapy.



Table of Contents
Part 1 Current Perspectives.

A Starting Point, Lorna Couldrick and Debbie Alred.

So What is Forensic Occupational Therapy? Lorna Couldrick.

The foundation of Good Practice, Marion Martin.

Part 2, The Occupational Therapy process in a Medium Secure Unit.

Assessment, Claire Barton.

Programme planning, Debbie Alred.

Everyone is an Artist, Mark Spybey and Phil Morgan.

Cognitive Behavioural Group Work Within Forensic Occupational Therapy, Rebecca Kelly.

Evaluation of Forensic Occupational Therapy Practice, Channine Clarke.

Part 3, Forensic Occupational Therapy in Other Settings.

Occupational Therapy in a High-security Hospital - The Broadmoore Perspective, Michelle Walsh and Joe Ayres.

The Occupational Therapist Working in Prison, Rebecca Hills.

The development of Community Forensic Occupational Therapy, Catherine Joe

Part 4, special Issues Arising.

Setting up a Forensic Occupational Therapy Service.

Security Issues for Occupational Therpists Workinig in a Medium Secure Setting, Andrea Neeson and Rebecca Kelly.

Team Working and Liasion, Helena Holford and Debbie Alred.

Part 5, Clinical Issues.

Women in Secure Environments, Kathryn Harris.

Forensic Occupational Therapy Within Learning Disability Services, Rachel Prentice and Kirsty Wilson.

Self-injury or Relief From Overwhelming emotions, Ann Mcque.

Forensic Addictive Behaviours, John Chacksfield.

Occupational Therapy and The Sexual Offender, Edward Duncan.

Personality disorder - a Possible Role for Occupational Therapy, Lorna Couldrick.

Index.

Forensic Occupational Therapy

    Product form

    £56.95

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £59.95 – you save £3.00 (5%)

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Sat 4 Jul 2026.

    A Paperback / softback by Lorna Couldrick, Deborah Aldred

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Forensic Occupational Therapy by Lorna Couldrick

      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 08/09/2003
      ISBN13: 9781861563675, 978-1861563675
      ISBN10: 1861563671

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The link between occupational performance, mental health and offending behaviour is increasingly being recognized. Consequently the number of occupational therapists working with mentally disordered offenders is rising.

      This text has been written by forensic occupational therapists practising in the UK. It describes their experience of working within a range of environments, including maximum security prisons and the community. It also addresses practice in specialist clinical areas, including learning disabilities, women' s services, self-injury, addictive behaviour and psychopathy.

      It is a first step in outlining occupational therapy principles and practice within a multidisciplinary framework and should be beneficial to all occupational therapists working in forensic settings as well as other team members wanting a better understanding of occupational therapy.



      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Current Perspectives.

      A Starting Point, Lorna Couldrick and Debbie Alred.

      So What is Forensic Occupational Therapy? Lorna Couldrick.

      The foundation of Good Practice, Marion Martin.

      Part 2, The Occupational Therapy process in a Medium Secure Unit.

      Assessment, Claire Barton.

      Programme planning, Debbie Alred.

      Everyone is an Artist, Mark Spybey and Phil Morgan.

      Cognitive Behavioural Group Work Within Forensic Occupational Therapy, Rebecca Kelly.

      Evaluation of Forensic Occupational Therapy Practice, Channine Clarke.

      Part 3, Forensic Occupational Therapy in Other Settings.

      Occupational Therapy in a High-security Hospital - The Broadmoore Perspective, Michelle Walsh and Joe Ayres.

      The Occupational Therapist Working in Prison, Rebecca Hills.

      The development of Community Forensic Occupational Therapy, Catherine Joe

      Part 4, special Issues Arising.

      Setting up a Forensic Occupational Therapy Service.

      Security Issues for Occupational Therpists Workinig in a Medium Secure Setting, Andrea Neeson and Rebecca Kelly.

      Team Working and Liasion, Helena Holford and Debbie Alred.

      Part 5, Clinical Issues.

      Women in Secure Environments, Kathryn Harris.

      Forensic Occupational Therapy Within Learning Disability Services, Rachel Prentice and Kirsty Wilson.

      Self-injury or Relief From Overwhelming emotions, Ann Mcque.

      Forensic Addictive Behaviours, John Chacksfield.

      Occupational Therapy and The Sexual Offender, Edward Duncan.

      Personality disorder - a Possible Role for Occupational Therapy, Lorna Couldrick.

      Index.

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account