Sélection thématique "Professionnels du soin et Prise en charge des AVS"
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Michel RAYMOND, Auteur ; Jean PROULX, Auteur ; Geneviève RUEST, Auteur ; Sébastien BROUILLETTE-ALARIE, Auteur |There are few studies of therapists' reactions to working with individuals who have committed sexual offenses, and almost none on reactions following sexual recidivism by a patient who is currently in treatment. Consequently, the aim of the curr[...]Article
Melanie E. MIVSHEK, Auteur ; Jennifer L. SCHRIVER, Auteur |Sex offender treatment providers face unique challenges in their work, and the risks for burnout in this population are significant. Decreased therapist empathy is associated with burnout, and empathy is a key factor in successful sex offender t[...]Article
Laccompagnement des auteurs de violences sexuelles semble confronter les professionnels à un certain nombre de difficultés qui seraient spécifiques : la difficulté à se confronter à un discours chargé de violence et une mission professionnelle [...]Article
Kailey ROCHE, Auteur ; Skye STEPHENS, Auteur |The present study examined North American clinician stigma and willingness to treat those with sexual interest in children. Clinicians (N = 101) were randomly assigned to a vignette describing a referral of a client with a sexual interest in chi[...]Article
Elizabeth JEGLIC, Auteur ; Ines ZULUETA, Auteur ; Kseniya KATSMAN, Auteur |Providing treatment to those who have committed sexual offenses can be difficult and challenging work. Older studies have suggested that service providers may experience changes in mood, symptoms of trauma, and countertransference reactions due [...]Article
Emilie TELLE, Auteur ; Apolline JOSPIN, Auteur ; Thierry Hoang PHAM, Auteur |Cette recherche porte sur létude des challenges et bénéficie, au travers de lanalyse de contenu thématisée selon une approche mixte, du discours de 16 professionnels impliqués dans le suivi dAuteurs dInfractions à Caractère Sexuel (AICS) en [...]Mémoire
Frontline service providers (FSP) working with youth victims and perpetrators of inappropriate sexual behaviours (ISB) are working in high stress positions. Researchers have demonstrated FSP experience burnout symptoms related to their work, inc[...]Mémoire
Cristelle CANET, Auteur ; Nathalie DURIEZ, Directeur de mémoire | Saint-Denis [FRANCE] : Université Paris 8 | 2022Cette recherche explore les spécificités de la prise en charge des auteurs de violences sexuelles. Elle vise à dégager dune part les effets particuliers de cette clinique sur les professionnels soignants et dautre part les facteurs contextuels[...]Thèse
Exploring the unique relationship between therapists and their noncontact sex offender clients can provide additional insight into the comlexity of clinicians' occupations. The goal of this qualitative phenomenlogical study was to explore the pe[...]Article
John M. W. BRADFORD, Auteur ; Giovana V. de Amorim LEVIN, Auteur |In their article about countertransference and vicarious trauma in work with sexual offenders, Barros and colleagues highlight the importance of awareness of risk for vicarious trauma in forensic psychiatrists and psychologists. This commentary [...]Article
Alcina J. S. BARROS, Auteur ; Stefania P. TECHE, Auteur ; Carolina PADOAN, Auteur ; Priscilla LASKOSKI, Auteur ; Simone HAUCK, Auteur ; Claudio L. EIZIRIK, Auteur |This study aimed to examine the associations between countertransference induced by sex offenders, defense mechanisms, and manifestations of vicarious trauma in forensic psychiatrists and psychologists. A cross-sectional study using a mixed-meth[...]Article
Nehami BAUM, Auteur ; Shomron MOYAL, Auteur |Although there is a great deal of literature about the distress of therapists who work with sex offenders, little is known about possible gender differences in their distress. The article presents a systematic review and small-scale meta-analysi[...]Article
Maria HARDEBERG BACH, Auteur ; Carolin DEMUTH, Auteur |The need for professionals working with people who have committed sexual offenses is increasingly recognized. Still, relatively little is known about the personal impact of work with this population. Most research in the field has aimed to deter[...]Article
Karen PARSONSON, Auteur ; Luz ALQUICIRA, Auteur |This was an exploratory study which hypothesized that there would be significant individual differences in feelings, perceptions, experiences, self-care strategies, and barriers to practicing self-care between sex offender treatment professional[...]Article
Courtney T. EVANS, Auteur ; Courtney WARD, Auteur ; Heng Choon (Oliver) CHAN, Auteur |Sex offender treatment is a process by which offenders learn special strategies for stopping abusive behavior and taking responsibility for harm done. Such mental health treatment is vital for offenders of sexual crimes. Most sex offenders do ev[...]Article
Qui sont ces personnes qui sen prennent aux autres, adultes ou enfants, sur le terrain du sexuel ? Ils sont appelés monstres, prédateurs, pointeurs, mais qui se cache réellement derrière ces stéréotypes ? La diversité des patients auteurs[...]Thèse
Clinician attitudes toward a client have a significant influence on outcomes for that client's treatment. Exploring the attitudes of clinicians toward sex offenders can provide additional insights into methods to improve treatments for this popu[...]Thèse
Michael Esteban GERALD, Auteur ; Noel ESTRADA-HERNANDEZ, Directeur de thèse | Iowa City [ETATS-UNIS (Iowa)] : University of Iowa | 2019Sex Offender Treatment Programming (SOTP) is a specific treatment intervention aimed at reducing recidivism through cognitive behavioral modification of known risk factors for sexual offending. SOTP provided in criminal justice or correctional s[...]Article
Gwenda M. WILLIS, Auteur ; David S. PRESCOTT, Auteur ; Jill S. LEVENSON, Auteur |Vicarious trauma and burnout are not uncommon among therapists working with individuals who have sexually abused, which highlights the importance of workplace support. The current study aimed to explore sexual offending treatment providers expe[...]Article
Jannine DOWLING, Auteur ; Suzanne HODGE, Auteur ; Paul WITHERS, Auteur |Research suggests that the therapeutic alliance (TA) plays an important part in successful therapy. The pantheoretical concept of the alliance (Bordin, 1979) assumes a client seeks to make a change and joins the therapist in a willing journey. H[...]Article
Laura CHALLINOR, Auteur ; Simon DUFF, Auteur |Research has investigated the attitudes of a range of professional and paraprofessional staff who are exposed to men who have sexually offended. The evidence emerging from this work suggests that many factors appear to have an effect on the atti[...]Article
Dave MERCER, Auteur ; Elizabeth PERKINS, Auteur |English high-secure hospitals have contained individuals deemed mentally disordered, and dangerous, since the mid-nineteenth century. With the development of gender sensitive services female patients have been moved out of these institutions int[...]Article
Angie D CARTWRIGHT, Auteur ; Marcella D STARK, Auteur ; Jennafer MOUNTAIN, Auteur |Using a phenomenological approach, the authors explored the lived experiences of female counselors who were pregnant during the course of providing clinical services to sex offenders. Themes included awareness of countertransference, emotional d[...]Article
Ashleigh WALTON, Auteur ; Elizabeth JEGLIC, Auteur ; Brandy L. BLASKO, Auteur |There is a growing body of research demonstrating that the therapeutic alliance (TA) affects outcomes among specialized forensic populations, including sexual offenders. Despite this consensus, researchers continue to question whether higher lev[...]Article
Maria HARDEBERG BACH, Auteur ; Carolin DEMUTH, Auteur |This article presents a review of the literature that pertains to the experiences of therapists who work directly with child sex offenders and/or people with pedophilia. We draw together results from studies that attempted to identify how therap[...]