Radbound University: Suicidality in Closed Youth Care: From Control to Dialogue
December 10, 2024
December 10, 2024
NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands, Dec. 10 (TNSres) -- Radboud University issued the following news:
Suicidal behaviour is increasingly common in closed juvenile care. As a result, social workers are more likely to control young people, for example by placing them in solitary confinement. That is counterproductive, according to PhD research by Psychologist Shireen Kaijadoe. "What suicidal young people need is connection."
The juvenile court may decide to place young p . . .
Suicidal behaviour is increasingly common in closed juvenile care. As a result, social workers are more likely to control young people, for example by placing them in solitary confinement. That is counterproductive, according to PhD research by Psychologist Shireen Kaijadoe. "What suicidal young people need is connection."
The juvenile court may decide to place young p . . .