Through extensive consideration of current research, theory and practice, Treating Sexual Offenders provides a guide to the assessment, treatment, and evaluation of a number of different disorders. Provides therapists with the means to have a continued positive impact on the sex offender, from assessment to post-treatment evaluation and follow-up. Includes fetishisms, transvestic fetishisms, exhibitionism, frottage, pedophilia, sexual sadism, sexual masochism, telephone scatologia, voyeurism, rape, child molestation, and incest. The Therapist Rating Scale used and referenced throughout the text is available for download below. Therapist Rating Scale (pdf file)
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In this comprehensive book, the editors bring together an international list of leading researchers and practitioners to review the evidence-base for assessment, evaluate treatment and offer practical guidance to those working with in the ...
The impetus for this shift is generally attributed to Gendreau and Ross (Gendreau and Ross 1979; Ross and Gendreau 1980; Gendreau 1981), although these were not the only researchers at this time drawing more positive conclusions about ...
The contributors to this book are speculative and provocative, yet base their controversial approaches on evidentiary findings.
Featuring a collection of essays by leading experts, Female Sexual Offenders: Theory, Assessment and Treatment is the first book to bring together current research, clinical assessment, and treatment techniques of female sexual offenders ...
Additionally, this detailed volume not only presents clinical definitions of all the sexual disorders but goes beyond patient features and evaluation to look at useable, concrete methods for lasting treatment.
This book also contains accurate information about sex offender statistics and research for policymakers to use in creating policies and legal statutes that successfully deter recidivism in known sex offenders.
This is particularly unfortunate given that studies of rape victims indicate that adolescents are particularly at risk to be raped ( Amir , 1971 ; Katz & Mazur , 1979 ; Mulvihill , Tumin , & Curtis , 1969 ; Russell , 1984 ) .
Additionally, this detailed volume not only presents clinical definitions of all the sexual disorders but goes beyond patient features and evaluation to look at useable, concrete methods for lasting treatment.
Quinsey, V.L., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E. and Cormier, C.A. (2006) Violent Offenders, Appraisal and Managing Risk, 2nd edn, American Psychological Association, Washington DC. Quinsey, V.L., Khanna, A. and Malcolm, B. (1998) Recidivism ...