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Cognitive Therapy: A Complementary Strategy for Expressed Anger During the Restraint of an Aggressive Individual

Cognitive Therapy: A Complementary Strategy for Expressed Anger During the Restraint of an... This paper proposes a complementary strategy that works in conjunction with physical restraint and which seeks to address dysfunctional thinking patterns thought to be contributory to the maintenance of the emotion of anger during an incident of aggression. The paper also includes a clinical case example to illustrate a variety of techniques that are designed to engage, challenge and dispute negative automatic thoughts and expressed verbal dialogue in an individual who requires restraint due to his aggressive and potentially harmful behaviour, which is driven by anger. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The British Journal of Forensic Practice Emerald Publishing

Cognitive Therapy: A Complementary Strategy for Expressed Anger During the Restraint of an Aggressive Individual

The British Journal of Forensic Practice , Volume 2 (2): 11 – Jun 1, 2000

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 MCB UP Ltd. All rights reserved.
ISSN
1463-6646
DOI
10.1108/14636646200000014
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Abstract

This paper proposes a complementary strategy that works in conjunction with physical restraint and which seeks to address dysfunctional thinking patterns thought to be contributory to the maintenance of the emotion of anger during an incident of aggression. The paper also includes a clinical case example to illustrate a variety of techniques that are designed to engage, challenge and dispute negative automatic thoughts and expressed verbal dialogue in an individual who requires restraint due to his aggressive and potentially harmful behaviour, which is driven by anger.

Journal

The British Journal of Forensic PracticeEmerald Publishing

Published: Jun 1, 2000

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