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Contents
- Front Matter
- Section I Context and perspective
- Chapter 1 History of imprisonment Bruce A. Arrigo and S. Lorén Trull
- Chapter 2 Mental illness management in corrections Charles L. Scott and Brian Falls
- Chapter 3 Formative case law and litigation Mohamedu F. Jones
- Chapter 4 Human rights Jamie Fellner
- Chapter 5 From the inside out: Offender perspectives Brad Bogue and Robert L. Trestman
- Section II Organization, structure, and function of correctional institutions
- Chapter 6 Jails and prisons Joel Dvoskin and Melody C. Brown
- Chapter 7 Working inside the walls Bruce C. Gage
- Chapter 8 Ethics in correctional mental health Philip J. Candilis and Eric D. Huttenbach
- Chapter 9 Communication in correctional psychiatry Dean Aufderheide
- Chapter 10 Funding of correctional health care and its implications Robert L. Trestman
- Section III Patient management processes
- Chapter 11 Mental health screening and brief assessments Michael P. Maloney, Joel Dvoskin, and Jeffrey L. Metzner
- Chapter 12 Interviewing in correctional settings Li-Wen Lee
- Chapter 13 Population management Robert L. Trestman and Kenneth L. Appelbaum
- Chapter 14 Disciplinary infractions and restricted housing Mary Perrien and Maureen L. O’Keefe
- Chapter 15 Community re-entry preparation/coordination Henry A. Dlugacz
- Section IV Common management issues
- Chapter 16 Management of sleep complaints in correctional settings Bernice S. Elger
- Chapter 17 Detoxification or supervised withdrawal Rebecca Lubelczyk
- Chapter 18 Adjustment disorders Graham D. Glancy and Stefan R. Treffers
- Chapter 19 Transition of pharmacology from community to corrections Robert L. Trestman
- Chapter 20 Diagnostic review and revision Sohrab Zahedi
- Chapter 21 Diversion programs and alternatives to incarceration Merrill Rotter and Virginia Barber-Rioja
- Chapter 22 Levels of care Jeffrey L. Metzner and Kenneth L. Appelbaum
- Chapter 23 Evaluation of malingering in corrections James L. Knoll, IV
- Chapter 24 Intoxication and drugs in facilities Jason D. Ourada and Kenneth L. Appelbaum
- Section V Emergencies
- Chapter 25 Crisis assessment and management Reena Kapoor
- Chapter 26 Use of restraint and emergency medication Gerard G. Gagné, Jr.
- Chapter 27 Hospitalization Michael A. Norko, Craig G. Burns, and Charles Dike
- Section VI General pharmacology issues
- Chapter 28 Formulary management/pharmacy and therapeutics committees Robert H. Berger, Robyn J. Wahl, and M. Paul Chaplin
- Chapter 29 Hypnotic agents and controlled substances Ingrid Li, Arthur Brewer, and Rusty Reeves
- Chapter 30 Medication administration and management: Directly observed therapy Catherine M. Knox
- Chapter 31 Prescribed medication abuse: Limitless creativity Anthony C. Tamburello
- Section VII Disorders and syndromes
- Chapter 32 Diagnostic prevalence and comorbidity Stuart D. M. Thomas
- Chapter 33 Psychotic disorders Johann Brink and Todd Tomita
- Chapter 34 Mood disorders Jayesh Kamath and Ajay Shah
- Chapter 35 Anxiety disorders including post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Catherine F. Lewis
- Chapter 36 Personality disorders Sundeep Virdi and Robert L. Trestman
- Chapter 37 Attention deficit disorders Kenneth L. Appelbaum and Kevin R. Murphy
- Chapter 38 General medical disorders with psychiatric implications Erik J. Garcia and Warren J. Ferguson
- Chapter 39 Psychiatric aspects of pain management: Psychiatric assessment and management of chronic pain in correctional settings Robert L. Trestman
- Section VIII Psychotherapeutic options
- Chapter 40 Applicability of the recovery model in corrections Debra A. Pinals and Joel T. Andrade
- Chapter 41 Individual psychotherapy James L. Knoll, IV
- Chapter 42 Group psychotherapy Shama Chaiken and Brittany Brizendine
- Section IX Suicide risk management
- Chapter 43 Suicide risk management Kerry C. Hughes and Jeffrey L. Metzner
- Section X Treatment of addictions
- Chapter 44 Programming Patrece Hairston and Ingrid A. Binswanger
- Chapter 45 Dual diagnosis: Interventions designed to address substance abuse, mental health, and criminal offending Faye S. Taxman
- Chapter 46 Pharmacotherapy for substance use disorders within correctional facilities Sarah E. Wakeman and Josiah D. Rich
- Chapter 47 Transition to the community Jaimie P. Meyer and Frederick L. Altice
- Section XI Aggression, self-injury, and misconduct
- Chapter 48 Aggression Robert L. Trestman
- Chapter 49 Self-injurious behaviors Kenneth L. Appelbaum
- Chapter 50 Behavior management plans Henry Schmidt III and André M. Ivanoff
- Section XII Distinct populations
- Chapter 51 Gender-specific treatment Catherine F. Lewis
- Chapter 52 Developmental disabilities Barbara E. McDermott
- Chapter 53 Traumatic brain injury Pamela M. Diamond
- Chapter 54 A roadmap for providing psychiatric services to incarcerated veterans: A challenging subspecialty James F. DeGroot
- Chapter 55 Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender inmates Randi Kaufman, Kevin Kapila, and Kenneth L. Appelbaum
- Chapter 56 Juveniles Carl C. Bell
- Chapter 57 Aging prisoners and the provision of correctional mental health Kristin G. Cloyes and Kathryn A. Burns
- Chapter 58 Clinical and legal implications of gangs Annette L. Hanson
- Chapter 59 Treatment of incarcerated sex offenders Fabian M. Saleh, Albert J. Grudzinskas, and H. Martin Malin
- Chapter 60 Cultural competence Reena Kapoor and Ezra E. H. Griffith
- Section XIII Special topics
- Chapter 61 Forensic issues Erik J. Roskes and Donna Vanderpool
- Chapter 62 Psychological testing Ira K. Packer and Tasha R. Phillips
- Chapter 63 Standards and accreditation for jails, prisons, and juvenile facilities Joseph V. Penn
- Chapter 64 Hunger strikes Emily A. Keram
- Chapter 65 Responding to prisoner sexual assaults: Successes, promising practices, and challenges Robert W. Dumond and Doris A. Dumond
- Chapter 66 Systems monitoring and quality improvement Jeffrey L. Metzner
- Chapter 67 Leadership, training, and educational opportunities Raymond F. Patterson
- Chapter 68 Role of clinical trainees Charles L. Scott and Brian J. Holoyda
- Chapter 69 International perspectives and practice differences Lindsay D. G. Thomson
- Chapter 70 Correctional Mental Health Research and Program Evaluation Nancy Wolff
- Chapter 71 The Future of Correctional Psychiatry: Evolving and Recommended Standards Kenneth L. Appelbaum, Robert L. Trestman, and Jeffrey L. Metzner
- End Matter