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The Violent Person
Professional Risk Management Strategies for Safety and Care
Raymond B. Flannery, Jr., Ph.D., FAPM
ISBN: 9781590561478 Book (Paperback) American Mental Health Foundation Books List Price: $30.00
6 x 9 inches 208 pages October 2009
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"Raymond Flannery, an associate clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard, has chosen a title that may have been designed to provoke people like me, who write that dangerousness in mental health settings is more usefully treated as a quality of situations than of people. In fact, most of The Violent Person: Professional Risk Management Strategies for Safety and Care deals with situations including domestic violence, psychiatric emergencies, and youth violence and those that generate psychological trauma. The author is an advocate of training, specifically, 'enhanced behavioral emergency training' (p 12), as a means of reducing mental health workplace violence and its consequences. Flannery takes a very broad approach, noting that refraining from acting violently, like intervening to mitigate the consequences of violence, requires attention to three domains of good health: attachments, mastery, and meaningful purpose. He includes instructions for relaxation exercises, noting, 'If a true emergency arose, your mind and body would immediately rise from the relaxation state, and you would be capable of solving the problem' (p 187). He also provides advice on how to dress to minimize violence risk (neat, professional attire, in contrast to Cawood's [Violence Assessment and Intervention: The Practitioners' Handbook] injunction that the interviewee not feel outclassed) and an account of biological changes induced in the brain by PTSD."—Alec W. Buchanan, MD, PhD, New Haven, Connecticut in the Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law In recent years, we have seen an unacceptable increase in human-inflicted violence–people going berserk, seemingly out of nowhere and (only on the surface) for no reason. The hideous images are seared into our memory. Tragically, health-care workers on the front lines are not immune. In their daily work, they have been victims of homicides, hostage-takings, robberies, physical and sexual assaults, and psychological trauma of all kinds.
The Violent Person is written for these individuals as well as the general reader in jargon-free language by one of the foremost experts in the world on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Here is a book for anyone with a concern for, and an interest in, the mechanisms of human violence, stress at the breaking point, and the workings of the human brain. This book is written to save lives.
Raymond B. Flannery Jr., Ph.D., FAPM, is the author of six other books including Preventing Youth Violence: A Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Counselors; Violence in America: Coping with Drugs, Distressed Families, Inadequate Schooling, and Acts of Hate; and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: The Victim's Guide to Healing and Recovery. Dr. Flannery is a licensed clinical psychologist, associate clinical professor of psychology, department of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. See all titles by this author |
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Sample Content: 1 - Table of Contents
2 - Chapter 2
3 - Index
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