Intractable grievances: Navigating the culture of blame
We live in a burgeoning culture of blame, where professionals are increasingly subject to complaints and associated risks from clients they are treating or servicing. This presentation will consider the characteristics of abnormally aggrieved persons and querulants, their psychopathology and their impact in various settings. It will discuss strategies for responding to pathological complaints and grievances at both an individual and organisational level.
This training is recommended for all mental health practitioners and other health workers, as well as professionals in justice, tertiary education, law enforcement and agents of accountability.
This training is facilitated by Professor Michele Pathé, previously a Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist with Forensicare and a Professor at the Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science.
This training is recommended for all mental health practitioners and other health workers, as well as professionals in justice, tertiary education, law enforcement and agents of accountability.
This training is facilitated by Professor Michele Pathé, previously a Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist with Forensicare and a Professor at the Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science.
Location
Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science
Level 1, 582 Heidelberg Road, Alphington Victoria 3078
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