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CBT and Aggression
Hi,
Does anyone have any recent references, or knowledge of work-in-hand, in relation to CBT with very aggressive forensic patients with schizophrenia? Any help or contacts gratefully received! Thanks Anthony |
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Re: CBT and Aggression (in schizophrenics in a forensic setting)
I've been waiting in the hopes that someone who works with this population would reply. However, since they haven't I'll contribute a few ideas.
Plenty of work has been done on CBT with anger/aggression, CBT with schizophrenia, and CBT in forensic settings but I haven't seen much that combines the three. (You can find info on each of these topics in the archives) I'd expect it to be quite difficult to develop a collaborative relationship with aggressive schizophrenics in a forensic setting. Unfortunately, it is difficult to do CBT effectively without a collaborative relationship. A Motivational Interviewing approach probably would be a useful way to identify collaborative goals and generate motivation for change. My experience with paranoid/aggressive schizophrenics has been that treating them with respect makes a big difference. It is important to communicate respect both verbally and non-verbally. They can be very sensitive to even subtle signs of disrespect and this has a major impact on interactions within the session and compliance between sessions. |
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