A systematic review of the effectiveness of the Safewards Model and an empirical study of the relationships between adverse childhood experiences, attachment, resilience, psychological distress and trauma in forensic mental health populations
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A systematic review of the effectiveness of the Safewards Model and an empirical study of the relationships between adverse childhood experiences, attachment, resilience, psychological distress and trauma in forensic mental health populations