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    Massimo Biondi, Massimo Pasquini, Lorenzo Tarsitani, editors.
    Summary: This book describes theory and techniques of empathic communication, normalization and de-escalation procedures for the management of aggressive or violent patients in clinical critical settings. Consisting of 9 chapters, it discusses in detail the self-regulation of empathy in potential dangerous interactions, as well as common mistakes and nonprofessional reactions. It also explores the basic concept of neurobiology of violence and aggression behaviour, such as brain circuitry and neuromodulators, and other rapid tranquillization guidelines. The final chapter focuses on the crucial topics of post-aggression debriefing. Based on the clinical experience of the editors and authors, who work in emergency psychiatry settings, the book offers practical key expressions to promote a normalization talk, to calm agitated individuals, and to prevent crises both for psychiatric patients and people without mental disorders. It is a useful tool to help readers gain confidence as mediators in critical circumstances and will be of interest for a wide range of practitioners in healthcare settings, from psychiatrists and psychologists, to nurses and other healthcare workers.

    Contents:
    Introduction: Meaning of the END Methods
    Psychomotor Agitation and Aggression
    Neurobiology of Aggression and Violence
    Empathy regulation in crisis scenario
    Normalization
    De-escalation techniques in various settings
    Rapid Tranquillisation
    Communication in psychiatric coercive treatment and patients' decisional capacity to consent
    Immediate post-aggression debrief.
    Digital Access Springer 2021