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Jan LOOMAN, Auteur ; Ida DICKIE, Auteur ; Jeffrey ABRACEN, Auteur |Andrews and Bonta (2003) have presented a model of effective correctional programming focusing on risk, need, and responsivity factors for a general criminal population. When applied to sexual offenders, the first two issues (risk assessment and[...]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
Jill LEVENSON, Auteur ; David PRESCOTT, Auteur ; David A D'AMORA, Auteur |Convicted sex offenders attending an outpatient treatment program in Connecticut were surveyed about their experiences in therapy, their perceived importance of treatment content, their satisfaction with the help they receive, and their engageme[...]Thèse
The purpose of this study was to determine if therapist levels (therapists who treat sexual offenders, sexual abuse victims, and general population clients) differ in terms of therapists overall perceptions of permissive parent-child sexual boun[...]Article
Brandy L. BLASKO, Auteur ; Elizabeth JEGLIC, Auteur |The therapeutic alliance has been shown to be integral to treatment outcomes even in forensic settings. There is still a relative dearth of research examining factors related to the formation of the therapeutic alliance in sex offender treatment[...]Article
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
Ronald J RICCI, Auteur ; Cheryl A CLAYTON, Auteur ; Francine SHAPIRO, Auteur |Ten child molesters with reported histories of childhood sexual abuse underwent eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) trauma treatment as an adjunct to standard cognitive-behavioural therapy-relapse prevention (CBT-RP) group treat[...]Article
Jeffrey ABRACEN, Auteur ; Jan LOOMAN, Auteur ; Meaghan FERGUSON, Auteur |Substance abuse, and in particular alcohol abuse, has been linked to the aetiology and maintenance of violent offending generally and sexual offending specifically. The current paper reviews the literature pertaining to substance abuse among sex[...]Thèse
Jeffrey Charles REYNOLDS, Auteur | Scottsdale [ETATS-UNIS (Arizona)] : Northcentral University | 2003Scope of study. This study examines an existing sexual offender treatment group that is unusual in nature because it brings together both offenders and survivors of childhood sexual abuse. The research has been designed to determine the strength[...]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
Andreas MOKROS, Auteur ; Rainer BANSE, Auteur |Introduction: The "Dunkelfeld" project offers pharmacologic treatment and psychotherapy to self-referred pedophilic patients in an anonymous way. Aim: To provide a re-assessment focusing on the crucial time × group interaction (ie, the treatmen[...]Article
Craig DOWDEN, Auteur ; Daniel ANTONOWICZ, Auteur ; Don A. ANDREWS, Auteur |Although relapse prevention models have been applied within offender treatment, there has been little controlled outcome research evaluating their effectiveness. This meta-analysis of 40 tests of relapse prevention treatment revealed moderate me[...]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
Rachael WATSON, Auteur ; Michael DAFFERN, Auteur ; Stuart THOMAS, Auteur |Therapist and treatment process variables affect the effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programs. This study examined the influence of therapists and offenders interpersonal styles (IPSs) and interpersonal complementarity on therapeutic [...]Article
Rachael WATSON, Auteur ; Stuart THOMAS, Auteur ; Michael DAFFERN, Auteur |The therapeutic relationship is a critical component of psychological treatment. Strain can occur in the relationship, particularly when working with offenders, and more specifically, those offenders with interpersonal difficulties; strain can l[...]Thèse
This qualitative, phenomenological study examined the experience of eight psychologists that have worked with sexual offenders. A literature review was conducted and included an examination of: stress and burnout in treating sexual offenders, co[...]Thèse
Sueli S. DeCARVALHO PETRY, Auteur | South Orange [ETATS-UNIS (New Jersey)] : Seton Hall University | 2005This qualitative study used semi-structured interviews, content analysis and phenomenological reduction to examine the impact of listening to stories of sexual abuse on 9 male therapists who treat adolescent and/or adult sex offenders. A three-g[...]Article
Andrew DAY, Auteur ; Stuart ROSS, Auteur ; Sharon CASEY, Auteur ; James VESS, Auteur ; Diana VESS, Auteur ; Gaynor HOBBS, Auteur |Current evidence about the impact of specialized sex offender treatment on reoffending remains inconsistent, drawing attention to the need to focus more on those program characteristics that potentially moderate outcome. This review considers cu[...]Article
Christopher DEAN, Auteur ; Georgia D. BARNETT, Auteur |Previous research suggests that delivering treatment for sexual offenders can have both positive and negative effects on therapists. We know less about the specific impact of conducting such work in different ways; for example, individually rath[...]