It's the way you treat me that makes me angry, it's not a question of madness: Good and bad practice in dealing with violence in the mental health services.
Elena FaccioAnonymous AuthorMichele RocelliPublished in: Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing (2020)
Aggression is often a reason for psychiatric hospitalization and may lead to prolonged hospital stays, and at worst to compulsory treatments. The relationship between mental illness and aggressive behaviour is a source for debate in the literature, while research data suggest that violent behaviour is impacted not only by the mental state of the patient, but also by environmental and relational conditions, hence the importance of an increased awareness of operating methods on the part of psychiatric staff. Alex's story is an effective mirror for rethinking staff conduct and offers many practical suggestions for understanding a patient's point of view in critical episodes and for deescalating relational tension.