The nature of sexual offending is considered and it is concluded that offenders are more like other people than they are different. It is concluded that they are neither monsters nor victims and should, as a consequence, be treated like all other clients. Treatment implications are considered and it is suggested that we shift our focus away from a preoccupation with procedures and instead give attention to process features of treatment. Various therapist styles are discussed and it is proposed that a style that enhances the offender’s self-esteem may be best. The value of this approach is outlined and tentative data are offered suggesting its value. Considerations for future developments are noted. KEY WORDS: behavior therapy; cognitive the...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment has emerged as the principle type of sex offender treatment targeting...
In this paper, we draw upon two sets of theoretical resources to develop a comprehensive theory of s...
This paper highlights how the early interpersonal experiences can deeply influence the normal, patho...
This research paper was concerned with the issues surrounding sex offender treatment. Document analy...
In this article, the authors draw on literatures outside sexual offending and make suggestions for w...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
Sexual offending is frequently seen by the lay person as being a result of an innate abnormality tha...
Sexual offending is frequently seen by the lay person as being a result of an innate abnormality tha...
“Criminals,” particularly sex offenders, are thought of as an indistinguishable, homogenous group by...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
Purpose – The main aim of this paper is to describe the content, structure and preliminary eva...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
This paper attempts to define the optimal sex offender treatment program based on a review of the ...
This paper attempts to define the optimal sex offender treatment program based on a review of the ...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment has emerged as the principle type of sex offender treatment targeting...
In this paper, we draw upon two sets of theoretical resources to develop a comprehensive theory of s...
This paper highlights how the early interpersonal experiences can deeply influence the normal, patho...
This research paper was concerned with the issues surrounding sex offender treatment. Document analy...
In this article, the authors draw on literatures outside sexual offending and make suggestions for w...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
Sexual offending is frequently seen by the lay person as being a result of an innate abnormality tha...
Sexual offending is frequently seen by the lay person as being a result of an innate abnormality tha...
“Criminals,” particularly sex offenders, are thought of as an indistinguishable, homogenous group by...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
Purpose – The main aim of this paper is to describe the content, structure and preliminary eva...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
This paper attempts to define the optimal sex offender treatment program based on a review of the ...
This paper attempts to define the optimal sex offender treatment program based on a review of the ...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment has emerged as the principle type of sex offender treatment targeting...
In this paper, we draw upon two sets of theoretical resources to develop a comprehensive theory of s...
This paper highlights how the early interpersonal experiences can deeply influence the normal, patho...