Publication: De-Escalation as a Therapeutic Strategy for Dual Diagnosis Patients in Psychiatry
De-Escalation as a Therapeutic Strategy for Dual Diagnosis Patients in Psychiatry
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Uchtenhagen, A. A. (2020). De-Escalation as a Therapeutic Strategy for Dual Diagnosis Patients in Psychiatry. Open Access Journal of Addiction and Psychology, 3(3), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.33552/oajap.2020.03.000563
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Schizophrenic patients with a substance abuse condition present one of the highest risks for violent behaviour. The traditional safety measures used in psychiatry are still in force but challenged by a trend to avoid all involuntary action, in respect of patient autonomy. There is an urgent need to develop strategies to cope with this situation, which is especially difficult to cope with in case of first encounters with dual diagnosis patients in psychiatry. The risk for open aggressiveness is difficult to assess and to manage in firs
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Uchtenhagen, A. A. (2020). De-Escalation as a Therapeutic Strategy for Dual Diagnosis Patients in Psychiatry. Open Access Journal of Addiction and Psychology, 3(3), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.33552/oajap.2020.03.000563