Over the years, several studies have paid attention to the perspectives and experiences of family members of Persons labelled Not Criminally Responsible (PNCR). In these studies, many experiences highlight the fact that family members feel victimized by forensic mental health care professionals (FMHP). However, research studies on the perspectives of FMHP are sparse and primarily focus on their desire to work with family members and the barriers they face in doing so. This presentation will focus on illuminating FMHPs' experiences and perceptions of family interventions and family treatment in the context of societal and policy changes between 2015 and 2021.
Tuesday, 18th June 14:30: Session 6 [Symposium]: Family Collaboration in Forensic Mental Health Settings (Salon II - Second Level) - Symposium