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Working in forensic settings with clients who have histories of
damage and abuse can be a demanding, disturbing, thrilling and
unique experience. It means building connections and instilling the
capacity to think before acting - far more than just providing
therapy. At a service level, it requires a compassionate culture
that promotes the ability to reflect on complex interpersonal
dynamics at all levels of the organization. Cognitive Analytic
Therapy (CAT) is an accessible model for understanding human
relationships that offers a common language for teams and
organizations. Reflective Practice in Forensic Settings brings
together a range of clinicians to share their experience and
approaches, exploring ways in which the CAT model can be applied to
develop reflective practice in secure contexts. Together, they also
offer valuable guidance for any practitioner seeking ways in which
to develop a more relationally informed and reflective therapeutic
service.
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