Forensic Psychiatry Flashcards

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define forensic psychiatry

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interface between medicine and the law

involves working with people who have a mental disorder and pose a significant risk to the public

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role of a forensic psychiatrist 4

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look after patients in hospital and the community

provide psychiatrist cover to prisons

assess people remanded in custody

provide expert witness recommendation to the courts

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what is commonly seen in forensic psychiatry 4

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males

psychotic

high % drug/alcohol misue

may have personality disorder

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what offenences are commonly seen in forensic psychiatry

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generally should be risk of serious harm to public related to mental disorder

examples:
-homicide
-sexual offences
-arson
-stalking

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how to manage risk in forensic psychiatry 6

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make things safe
-hospital
-appropriate level of security

use police if need be

review mental state

treat illness

treat substance misuse

once recovered-> being gradual rehab process
-lasts several years

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treatments used in forensic psychiatry 4

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medical
-same as other psych
-but higher rates of treatment resistance

education
-awareness of risk factors/ education

psychology
-as per general adult
-+ specialist offence focused work

OT-coordinates meaningful activity and community access

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levels of security in forensic psychiatry

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high- only one in scotland

medium- high walls
vehicle access
cameras
(involves physical, procedural and relational)

low-attached to DGH usually
-leverndale also an example

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Forensic psychiatry – common associations between crime and mental illness

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Research investigating the link between mental health, crime and violence often rely on
populations that are at a high-risk of violent and criminal behaviour, such as prison inmates
and psychiatric patients. As a result of this selection bias, the relationship between mental
health, criminal and violent behaviour is significantly over-estimated, with mental health
being incorrectly linked with violent and criminal behaviours.

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