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Publications

Griffith, JJ., Daffern,M., Godber. T (2013)

Examination of the predictive validity of the Dynamic Appraisal of Situational

Aggression in two mental health units

International journal of mental health nursing 22 (6), 485-492, 2013

Griffith, J., Meyer, D.,Maguire, T., Ogloff, J., Daffern, M (2020) 

A clinical decision support system to prevent aggression and reduce restrictive practices in a forensic mental health service Psychiatric services 72 (8), 885-890

Frize, M. C., Griffith, J., Durham, R., & Ranson, C. (2020)

An Evidence‐Based Model of Treatment for People with Cognitive Disability Who Have Committed Sexually Abusive Behavior. The Wiley handbook of what works with sexual offenders: Contemporary perspectives in theory, assessment, treatment, and prevention, 327-352.

Griffith, JJ (2021)

Beyond Prediction: Supporting Clinical Decision Making in the Prevention of Aggression in a Forensic Mental Health Setting

Doctoral dissertation, Melbourne, Swinburne University of Technology

Maguire, T., Griffith, J., & Daffern, M. 2022

Advancing nursing risk assessment and intervention to reduce aggression and restrictive interventions: Development of eDASA plus APP. In International Journal of Mental Health Nursing (Vol. 31, pp. 38-39). 111 River St, Hoboken 07030-5774, NJ USA: Wiley.

My research has focussed primarily on risk assessment, clinical decision making and reduction in coercive practices. Current research includes development and testing of novel clinical decision support tools for use in mental health, forensic and supported care environments through our research and design arm, 'Cliniqol'.

Our Approach

At Griffith Psychology, we are dedicated to providing a holistic and intersectional model of support for our clients. Our approach, the 'Person-Centred, Reflective, Integrated Service Model' (PRSIM), focuses on addressing the unique needs of each individual. We are currently working on a paper to further detail this model and its benefits.

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