
Sex Offender Treatment : A Case Study Approach to Issues and Interventions.
Title:
Sex Offender Treatment : A Case Study Approach to Issues and Interventions.
Author:
Wilcox, Daniel T.
ISBN:
9781118674376
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (427 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part I: Overview -- 1: The Continuing Need for Individualized Interventions with Sex Offenders -- Introduction -- Group Treatment -- Case Formulation -- The Structure of This Book -- References -- Part II: Context Issues -- 2: Motivation, Compassion, and Self-care in the Treatment of Sexual Offenders -- Introduction -- Background Information: Theoretical and Research Basis -- Case Introduction and History -- First Encounter: Presenting Complaints -- Assessment -- First encounter continued: case conceptualization -- Course of Treatment: Deepening Engagement -- Assessment of progress and barriers to care -- Follow-up -- Implications and Recommendations to Clinicians and Students -- References -- 3: Ethical Issues in the Treatment of Sex Offenders: Addressing the Dual Relationship Problem -- Introduction -- The Dual Relationship Problem in Sex Offender Treatment -- Contemporary Reponses to the Problem of Dual Relationships -- Single code primacy: mental health -- Single code primacy: criminal justice -- Hybrid codes -- A Framework for Addressing Dual Relationship Problems -- Moral Acquaintances and the Dual Relationship Problem: A Procedural Approach -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 4: Standard Sex Offender Assessment, Supervision, and Group Treatment -- Introduction -- Theoretical and Research Developments -- Assessment -- Treatment -- Case Introduction -- History -- Assessment -- Case conceptualization -- Treatment -- Supervision -- Assessing treatment change -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Offender Issues -- 5: Treating Child Sex Abusers: A Person-Centered Approach -- Introduction -- Case Introduction -- Personal history -- Psychosexual development -- The role of sexual fantasy -- Offending history.
Risk assessment -- Case conceptualization -- Barriers to treatment and how to overcome them -- Treatment implications for Mr. P -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress -- Problems encountered -- Follow-up -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 6: Treatment of Men Who Have Sexually Abused Adults -- Introduction -- Key Features of Men Who Rape -- Characteristics and interpersonal features -- Associated psychopathologies -- Treating Men Who Rape -- Theoretical Frameworks Underpinning Treatment -- Specific sexual offender models -- General rehabilitation approaches -- Case Study Description -- Background case presentation -- Previous sexual offense work -- Assessment -- Extended collaborative assessment -- Formulation -- Treatment -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: The Role of Case Studies in Work with Sexually Abusive Adolescents -- Introduction -- The Case Study Approach: Differences and Similarities -- Two Case Studies -- Case one introduction: Juan -- Case two introduction: Martin -- Recommendations to Clinicians -- Conclusion: Case Studies as a Driving Force in Understanding Juvenile Sexually Abusive Behavior -- References -- 8: Intervention Issues with a Sex Offender with Intellectual Disability -- Theoretical and Research Basis for Treatment -- Research on the efficacy of treatment -- Case Introduction -- History -- Assessment -- Case conceptualization and formulation -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress -- Complicating factors (including medical management) -- Review of progress -- Follow-up -- Recommendations to Clinicians and Students -- References -- 9: Working with Non-Contact (Offline) Sexual Offenders -- Theoretical and Research Basis for Treatment -- Case Introduction -- Presenting complaints -- History -- Assessment -- Case conceptualization -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress.
Complicating factors -- Access and barriers to care -- Follow-up -- Treatment implications -- Author's Note -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 10: Interventions with an Internet Sexual Offender -- Theoretical and Research Basis for Treatment -- Case Introduction -- Presenting complaints -- History -- Assessment -- Case conceptualization -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress -- Complicating factors -- Access and barriers to care -- Follow-up -- Treatment implications of the case -- Recommendations to Clinicians and Students -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 11: Women Who Sexually Offend: A Case Study -- Introduction -- Who Are Female Sexual Offenders? -- Types of Female Sexual Offenders and Their Offense Process -- Assessment: Risk of Recidivism -- Clinical Factors to Consider Among Female Sexual Offenders -- Case Example: Michelle -- Risk assessment -- Treatment needs assessment and identification of other elements related to offending -- Recommendations for Students and Clinicians -- References -- 12: Working with a Sexual Offender with Bipolar Disorder -- Theoretical and Research Basis for Treatment -- Bipolar Disorder and Offending -- Bipolar Disorder and Sexual Offending -- Psychological Treatment -- Case Introduction -- Presenting complaints -- History -- Case conceptualization -- Assessment -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress -- Access and barriers to care -- Follow-up -- Treatment implications of the case -- Recommendations to Clinicians and Students -- References -- 13: Treating Professionals Who Are Sexually Involved with Their Clients -- Theoretical and Research Basis for Treatment -- Case Introduction -- Presenting complaint and history -- The initial encounter -- Explaining the fitness for duty evaluation to the professional -- Clinical presentation at the assessment.
Objective assessment of sexual interest and the validity of self-report -- The use of polygraphs in assessment -- Treatment considerations and case conceptualization -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress -- Complicating factors -- Access and barriers to care -- Follow-up -- Treatment implications of the case -- Recommendations to Clinicians and Students -- References -- 14: Working with Zoosexual Offenders (Addressing High Levels of Deviance) -- Introduction -- Theoretical and Research Basis for Treatment -- Case Study 1: Mr. Z -- Presenting complaints -- History -- Assessment -- Case conceptualization -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress -- Complicating factors -- Access and barriers to care -- Follow-up -- Case Study 2: Mr. A -- Case introduction -- Presenting complaints -- History -- Assessment -- Case conceptualization -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress -- Complicating factors -- Access and barriers to care -- Follow-up -- Case Study 3: Mr. B -- Case introduction -- Presenting complaints -- History -- Assessment -- Case conceptualization -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress -- Complicating factors -- Access and barriers to care -- Follow-up -- Treatment Implications of the Case Studies -- Recommendations to Clinicians and Students -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 15: Psychopathy and Sexual Offending -- Introduction -- Theoretical and Evidence-Base for Treatment -- Psychopathy, sexual offending, and treatment -- Treating sexual offenders with psychopathic traits -- Concluding comments -- An Illustrative Case -- Presenting complaints -- History -- Assessment -- Case formulation -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress -- Follow-up -- Conclusions and practice recommendations -- References -- 16: Assessment and Treatment When Sex Is Attached to a Killing: A Case Study -- Introduction.
Classifying a Killing as Sexual -- Subgroups of sexual murder -- Assessing Risk -- Context -- Interview -- Case Study Where Sex Attached to a Killing -- Introduction -- Presenting complaints -- History -- Assessment -- Case conceptualization -- Course of treatment -- Complicating factors -- Access and barriers to care -- Follow-up -- Treatment implications -- Recommendations to Clinicians and Students -- Managing risk with sexual murderers -- Information sharing -- Security options and release from custody -- Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: Specialized Interventions -- 17: Addressing Denial -- Theoretical and Research Basis for Treatment -- Case Introduction -- Presenting complaints -- History -- Assessment -- Case conceptualization -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress -- Complicating factors -- Treatment implications of the case -- Recommendations to Clinicians and Students -- References -- 18: Changing Deviant Sexual Interests: Masturbatory Reconditioning with a Child Molester -- Theoretical and Research Basis -- Directed masturbation -- Satiation therapy -- Case Introduction -- Presenting complaints -- History -- Assessment -- Case conceptualization -- Course of treatment and assessment -- Complicating factors -- Follow-up -- Treatment implications -- Recommendations to Clinicians -- References -- 19: Understanding the Journeys of High-Risk Male Sex Offenders Voluntarily Receiving Medication to Reduce Their Sexual Preoccupation and/or Hypersexuality -- Theoretical and Research Basis for Treatment -- Case Introduction -- Presenting complaints -- Demographics and offense history -- Assessment of risk -- Case conceptualization -- Course of treatment and assessment of progress -- Complicating factors (including medical management) -- Access and barriers to care -- Follow-up -- Treatment implications of the cases -- Case Studies.
Case 1: Malcolm.
Abstract:
Sex Offender Treatment is an innovative case study-based guide to the treatment of sexual offenders, offering direct access to the insights and experience of experts in the field. The book describes case formulations, assessment processes, and treatment undertaken with specific sexual offender types. Takes an innovative case study approach to sexual offender assessment and treatment, sharing practical insights and real-world experience in a challenging field Coverage is organized by key offender populations and includes bipolar offenders, child sexual abusers, Internet offenders, psychopathic offenders, personality disordered offenders and female offenders This distinctive approach aids trainee and novice workers to recognise key treatment issues, and plan and implement courses of therapeutic engagement and intervention to improve offender self-control Contributors include Bill Marshall, Leam Craig, Phil Rich, Bill Lindsay and Tony Ward.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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