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Publisher:
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Online publication date:
January 2018
Print publication year:
2012
Online ISBN:
9781108626484
Products:
The Royal College of Psychiatrists, Royal College of Psychiatrists / RCPsych

Book description

Arson and other types of deliberate firesetting have major human and financial costs across the globe. People with mental disorder are disproportionately involved and mental health practitioners are frequently required to assess, treat and manage this troubling group. Half of all deliberate fire-related damage is caused by adults and this is the first book to take a comprehensive look at the issue from a mental health perspective. It brings research evidence, theory and practitioner advice into one accessible volume. Leading experts from the fields of psychiatry and psychology present current evidence on epidemiology, biological and psychological aetiology, and developmental aspects of deliberate firesetting. Contemporary overviews of best practice in relation to assessment and intervention, including in women and offenders with intellectual disability, are provided. Legal and fire safety experts present theoretical knowledge and practical advice on the role of mental health professionals in court and in fire prevention in clinical settings. The only available specialist text on firesetting behaviour in adults.

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Contents

  • 5 - The developmental aspects of firesetting
    pp 84-106
    • By Sherri MacKay, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, and Psychologist, Provincial Director of The Arson Prevention Program for Children (TAPP-C), Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Toronto, Canada, Erin M. Ruttle, PhD Candidate, Clinical Development Psychology, York University, Ashley K. Ward, PhD Candidate, Clinical Development Psychology, York University Program Co-ordinator, The Arson Prevention Program for Children (TAPP-C), Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Toronto, Canada

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