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Patient violence is the aggressive behavior of psychiatric and medical clients and patients towards their professional helpers, other institutional staff, other patients or to themselves.

Patient violence in the individual therapy[]

Patient violence in group therapy[]

Patient violence in psychiatric wards[]

Patient violence in medical settings[]

Effects of violence on staff[]

Methods of dealing with patient violence[]

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References[]

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