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Developing a non-aversive intervention strategy in the management of aggression and violence for people with learning disabilities using natural therapeutic holding
Authors:Christopher Stirling MA RNMH RCNI, &   Albert McHugh RMN RNMH RCNI
Affiliation:Community Manager, North Staffordshire Housing Consortium, Stoke-on-Trent,;Clinical Nurse Specialist, St Edwards Hospital, Mental Health Directorate, Combined Health Care NHS Trust, Cheddleton, Staffordshire, England
Abstract:
This paper builds upon a previous piece of research regarding the development of 'natural therapeutic holding' as a non-aversive alternative to control and restraint (C and R) in managing aggression and violence in people with learning disabilities. This paper represents aspects of an ongoing programme of research and explains the aims and values which underpin natural therapeutic holding by describing the theory, aims, values and practical application. The concepts of individual risk management and pro-active intervention strategies are discussed with illustrations of practical application given by means of a case study. The case study shows that over a relatively short period of time, an individual with severe learning disabilities who is aggressive and violent, learns alternative coping strategies to aggression and violence through the application of natural therapeutic holding. The article concludes that natural therapeutic holding is a very effective intervention strategy in the management of violence in people with learning disabilities from two perspectives: (a) it provides staff with safe, professional and ethical skills with which they can manage aggressive and violent clients and (b) as a therapy, natural therapeutic holding gives clients the opportunity to learn coping strategies which are more effective than violence.
Keywords:restraint    violence    learning disabilities    risk management
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