Stress doesn’t kill us, it’s our reaction: exploring the relationship between coping mechanisms and correctional officer PTSD

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Stress doesn’t kill us, it’s our reaction: exploring the relationship between coping mechanisms and correctional officer PTSD Katie Hughes Taylor Read the syndicated article here
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Ten outcome measures in forensic mental health: A survey of clinician views on comprehensiveness, ease of use and relevance

Ten outcome measures in forensic mental health: A survey of clinician views on comprehensiveness, ease of use and relevance Abstract Background Measurement of outcomes in forensic mental health services is…
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The relevance of post‐traumatic stress disorder as a moderator of the relationship between experience of violent or sexual assault and opioid use in adulthood

The relevance of post‐traumatic stress disorder as a moderator of the relationship between experience of violent or sexual assault and opioid use in adulthood Abstract Background Past research has indicated…
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AMStrength program in Canadian federal correctional services: correctional officers’ views and interpretations

Visit Criminal justice Studies . AMStrength program in Canadian federal correctional services: correctional officers’ views and interpretations Rosemary Ricciardelli Read the syndicated article here
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