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[Therapeutic interactions with aggression]

R Verres

    Psychiatrische Praxis
    |September 1, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study examines psychological diagnosis and therapy for patients exhibiting violence. It explores managing unpredictable aggression and improving interactions between patients and staff in psychiatric settings.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry and Psychology
    • Behavioral Science

    Context:

    • Focuses on psychiatric patients referred due to violent behavior.
    • Addresses the challenge of unpredictable aggression in seemingly normal individuals.
    • Examines patient-staff interactions within psychiatric wards.

    Purpose:

    • To outline key considerations for psychological diagnosis and therapy planning in violent patients.
    • To derive therapeutic management strategies from understanding sudden aggression.
    • To assess and improve patient-staff interactions and safety in psychiatric care.

    Summary:

    • Investigates diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for patients with violent tendencies.
    • Analyzes the phenomenon of sudden, unpredictable aggression and its management.

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  • Evaluates the dynamics of violence between patients and staff, proposing therapeutic improvements.
  • Impact:

    • Informs clinical practice for managing aggressive psychiatric patients.
    • Enhances understanding of sudden-onset aggression for targeted interventions.
    • Aims to improve safety and therapeutic outcomes in inpatient psychiatric environments.