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  1. Gaps in measures of adverse outcomes relating to psychological interventions
  2. Processes of change in an offender personality disorder pathway prison progression unit
  3. Treatment of alcohol-related violence: Integrating evidence from general violence and IPV treatment research
  4. CBT plus IPS
  5. Case formulation quality checklist: a revision based upon clinicians ' views
  6. Personality Disorders
  7. The need for evidence-based responses to address intimate partner violence perpetration among male substance misusers
  8. Development of a self-report measure of social functioning for forensic inpatients
  9. The recording of adverse events from psychological treatments in clinical trials: evidence from a review of NIHR-funded trials
  10. Strategies for engaging people with personality disorder in treatment
  11. An attachment-based model of therapeutic change processes in the treatment of personality disorder among male forensic inpatients
  12. Treating alcohol-related violence: a feasibility study of a randomized controlled trial in prisons
  13. Addictions and dependencies: their association with offending
  14. A survey of how clinicians in forensic personality disorder services engage their service users in treatment
  15. Understanding what types of thinking are related to violent behaviour
  16. Case formulation with offenders: What, who, where, when, why and how?
  17. The views of male forensic inpatients on how treatment for personality disorder works
  18. An evaluation of case formulation training and consultation with probation officers
  19. Costs of personality disorder treatment non-completion
  20. A treatment goal checklist for people with personality disorder
  21. Individual-level interventions for alcohol-related violence: Expanding targets for inclusion in treatment programs
  22. The profile of risky single occasion drinkers presenting at an Emergency Department
  23. The process of stopping recruitment and trial treatment in a trial of a psychological therapy for people with personality disorder following a safety alert
  24. ‘Things often get worse before they get better’: participants’ responses to the cessation of recruitment and trial treatment in a trial of a psychological therapy for people with personality disorder following a safety alert. (A missed opportunity for ...
  25. The addition of a goal-based motivational interview to treatment as usual to enhance engagement and reduce dropouts in a personality disorder treatment service: results of a feasibility study for a randomized controlled trial
  26. Alcohol-Related Violence
  27. Alcohol-Related Violence: An Endnote
  28. Treatments for Offenders in Prison and the Community
  29. Alcohol and Violence in Developmental Perspective
  30. Readiness to Engage in Treatments for Personality Disorder
  31. Recruitment to personality disorder treatment trials
  32. Engaging clients with personality disorder in treatment
  33. Revising manualised treatment programmes: incorporating practitioners' feedback
  34. Other Personality Disorders
  35. Editorial: Whither research on ‘high-harm’ offenders with personality disorders?
  36. Barriers to and facilitators of treatment engagement for clients with personality disorder: a Delphi survey
  37. Additional Interventions to Enhance the Effectiveness of Individual Placement and Support: A Rapid Evidence Assessment
  38. Emotions and antisocial behaviour: an introduction to the special issue
  39. Forensic Case Formulation
  40. Forensic Case Formulation: Emerging Issues
  41. Individual-level interventions for alcohol-related violence: A rapid evidence assessment
  42. Response to Dr Durrant's commentary: Making it useful
  43. Interventions for alcohol-related offending by women: A systematic review
  44. Making Your Emotions Work for You: A pilot brief intervention for alexithymia with personality-disordered offenders
  45. A preliminary investigation of services for people with personality disorder in the East Midlands region of England
  46. Offenders' Motivation: Measurement, Structure, and Content
  47. Forensic Case Formulation
  48. Anxiety, alcohol intoxication, and aggression
  49. Triggers for alcohol-related violence in young male offenders
  50. Assessment and treatment of social problem solving in offenders with intellectual disability
  51. Investigation of a typology of alcohol-related violence defined by ultimate goals
  52. Psycho-education with problem solving (PEPS) therapy for adults with personality disorder: A pragmatic multi-site community-based randomised clinical trial
  53. Does social problem solving mediate the relationship between personality traits and personality disorders? An exploratory study with a sample of male prisoners
  54. Treatment readiness, treatment engagement and behaviour change
  55. Personal aspirations and concerns inventory for offenders: Developments in the measurement of offenders' motivation
  56. Non-completion of personality disorder treatments: A systematic review of correlates, consequences, and interventions
  57. Problem‐Solving Therapy for People with Personality Disorders
  58. Alcohol-related violence defined by ultimate goals: a qualitative analysis of the features of three different types of violence by intoxicated young male offenders
  59. The addition of a goal-based motivational interview to standardised treatment as usual to reduce dropouts in a service for patients with personality disorder: a feasibility study
  60. Recorded incidents in a high-secure hospital: A descriptive analysis
  61. Alexithymia, empathic concern, goal management, and social problem solving in adult male prisoners
  62. Using Video-tapes in Alcohol Interventions for People with Learning Disabilities: An Exploratory Study
  63. Validity of the offender version of the Personal Concerns Inventory with adult male prisoners
  64. A comparison of women who continue and discontinue treatment for borderline personality disorder
  65. The alcohol treatment needs of violent and non‐violent prisoners
  66. Motivational interviewing with offenders: A systematic review
  67. Social problem solving, anxiety, and depression in adult male prisoners
  68. Alcohol-Aggression outcome expectancies and their responsiveness to event recall
  69. The relationships between alcohol use, trait aggression, and the alcohol‐aggression outcome expectancy in male students
  70. Dysfunctional beliefs and antisocial personality disorder
  71. Emotional intelligence, alexithymia and borderline personality disorder traits in young adults
  72. Evaluation of a treatment programme for alcohol-related aggression
  73. What do prisoners want? Current concerns of adult male prisoners
  74. Social problem solving in vulnerable adult prisoners: profile and intervention
  75. A comparison of treatment completers and non-completers of an in-patient treatment programme for male personality-disordered offenders
  76. Problem Solving Therapy for People with Personality Disorders: An Overview
  77. Anger control and alcohol use: Appropriate interventions for perpetrators of domestic violence?
  78. Offence characteristics, trauma histories and post‐traumatic stress disorder symptoms in life sentenced prisoners
  79. A Delphi survey of patients' views of services for borderline personality disorder: A preliminary report
  80. The role of social problem solving in improving social functioning in therapy for adults with personality disorder
  81. An Intervention for Alcohol‐Related Violence
  82. The Psychometric Properties of the Internet Related Problem Scale: A Pilot Study
  83. Why don't offenders complete treatment? Prisoners’ reasons for non-completion of a cognitive skills programme
  84. Is treatment non-completion associated with increased reconviction over no treatment?
  85. The features of a good offender treatment programme manual: A Delphi survey of experts
  86. The relationships between alcohol-aggression proneness, general alcohol expectancies, hazardous drinking, and alcohol-related violence in adult male prisoners
  87. Nursing staff attitudes towards patients with personality disorder
  88. What works in substance misuse treatments for offenders?
  89. A Delphi survey of the views of adult male patients with personality disorders on psychoeducation and social problem-solving therapy
  90. Coherence and complexity: developing practical strategies for prevention and remediation of harm when major mental disorders, substance misuse and offending co-occur
  91. Motivating convicted sex offenders into treatment: a pilot study
  92. Change for CBMH
  93. Controlled drinking goals for offenders
  94. Measuring engagement in therapy and motivation to change in adult prisoners: a brief report
  95. The Alcohol-related Aggression Questionnaire
  96. Alcohol and violent and non-violent acquisitive offending
  97. Introduction
  98. The manualization of a treatment programme for personality disorder
  99. Social Problem Solving and Offending
  100. Drinking, violence, and prisoners’ health
  101. Alcohol and aggression: Gender differences in their relationships with impulsiveness, sensation seeking and social problem solving
  102. Motivating offenders to change in therapy: An organizing framework
  103. Alcohol and crime
  104. Controlling alcohol-related violence: a treatment programme
  105. Motivating Offenders to Change
  106. An investigation of the correlations between aggression, impulsiveness, social problem-solving, and alcohol use
  107. ‘Stop & Think!’: social problem-solving therapy with personality-disordered offenders
  108. CONTROLLING ANGRY AGGRESSION: A PILOT GROUP INTERVENTION WITH PERSONALITY DISORDERED OFFENDERS
  109. Sensational interests and sensation seeking in mentally disordered offenders
  110. The relationship between social problem-solving and personality in mentally disordered offenders
  111. Drama workshops for anger management and offending behaviour
  112. Editorial
  113. Criminal cognitions and personality: what does the PICTS really measure?
  114. Referrals for anger and aggression in forensic psychology outpatient services
  115. Social problem solving in mentally disordered offenders: a brief report
  116. Alcohol and violence
  117. Alcohol and violence
  118. A retrospective evaluation of a therapeutic community for mentally disordered offenders
  119. Measuring motivation to change in offenders
  120. Problems of female patients in a secure psychiatric hospital
  121. Editorial
  122. Psychology, Law, and Criminal Justice
  123. Alcohol interventions in prisons: Towards guiding principles for effective intervention
  124. Assessment of criminal behaviours of clients in secure settings
  125. Student and practice teacher perceptions of the enabling role in practice teaching
  126. Young offenders and alcohol-related crime: what interventions will address the issues?
  127. Strategies of self-control in male young offenders who have reduced their alcohol consumption without formal intervention
  128. Consistency of alcohol self-report measures in a male young offender population
  129. Evaluation of a self-help manual for young offenders who drink: A pilot study
  130. DEVELOPING A RANGE OF SERVICES FOR PRISONERS WITH ALCOHOL-RELATED PROBLEMS: A RESPONSE TO EISENMAN
  131. Services for Prisoners with Alcohol-related Problems: a survey of U.K. prisons
  132. The Short Alcohol Dependence Data (SADD) Questionnaire: norms and reliability data for male young offenders
  133. Effect of character attribution on Photofit construction of a face
  134. Future Directions
  135. Personality disorders
  136. Substance abuse
  137. Alcohol and Drug Treatments
  138. Alcohol, Aggression, and Violence
  139. Motivation to Change: Selection Criterion or Treatment Need?
  140. Assessing and Changing Motivation to Offend
  141. Drug and Alcohol Programmes: Concept, Theory, and Practice
  142. Psycho-Education with Problem Solving (PEPS) therapy for personality disorder
  143. Alcohol and Aggressive Cognition
  144. Alcohol Consumption Self-control Strategies Questionnaire
  145. The empathy-alexithymia model of anti-social behaviour
  146. Social Problem-Solving and Offending: Reflections and Directions
  147. Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT) in UK Prisons
  148. Outcome Expectancies: An Important Link between Substance Use and Crime?
  149. Theories of change
  150. Stop & Think! Social Problem-Solving Therapy with Personality-Disordered Offenders
  151. Introduction
  152. Alcohol-Related Aggression Questionnaire