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Patient violence is the aggressive behavior of psychiatric and medical clients and patients towards their professional helpers, other institutional staff, other patients or to themselves.

Contents

[edit] Patient violence in the individual therapy

[edit] Patient violence in group therapy

[edit] Patient violence in psychiatric wards

[edit] Patient violence in medical settings

[edit] Effects of violence on staff

[edit] Methods of dealing with patient violence

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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