Research and theory over the past 15 years indicate that affect regulation problems may play a role in the onset of sexual abuse. Affect regulation is often described as a developmental task that can be disturbed by attachment problems or traumatic experiences, potentially leading up to different psychological and behavioral problems. This review intends to integrate conceptual and empirical literature on affect regulation difficulties in adult male sex offenders. Specific attention is devoted to the role of affect regulation in the development of sexual offending and it's link with other criminogenic factors, such as intimacy deficits and sex as coping. Furthermore, implications for psychotherapeutic practice are discussed. Most current tr...
There appears to be a link between substance abuse and offending behaviour; however, other risk fact...
Sexual disorders are characterized by difficulties in the ability to respond sexually or to obtain s...
The role of emotional and other affective states as causes and consequences of sexual offending is e...
Research and theory over the past 15 years indicate that affect regulation problems may play a role ...
Affect regulation problems have been found to play an important role in the onset of problematic beh...
Cognitive and behavioral treatment programs for individuals who commit sexual offences (ISOs) have s...
Cognitive and behavioral treatment programs for individuals who have committed sexual offenses (ISOs...
Affect regulation problems have been found to play an important role in the onset of problematic beh...
Aim: At the present state of affairs, forensic treatment of sexual offenders predominantly focuses o...
Cognitive and behavioral treatment programs for individuals who have committed sexual offenses (ISOs...
Research has shown that adults who sexually offend frequently report perpetrating a sexual offense f...
Purpose: Problems in emotional functioning have been identified as a risk factor for both sexual and...
The present study examined associations between child sexual abuse (CSA), adult sexual victimization...
A major challenge in offender therapy is to facilitate clients’ emotional engagement especially with...
The complexities of the developmental, cognitive, and neurobiological aspects of sexual offending po...
There appears to be a link between substance abuse and offending behaviour; however, other risk fact...
Sexual disorders are characterized by difficulties in the ability to respond sexually or to obtain s...
The role of emotional and other affective states as causes and consequences of sexual offending is e...
Research and theory over the past 15 years indicate that affect regulation problems may play a role ...
Affect regulation problems have been found to play an important role in the onset of problematic beh...
Cognitive and behavioral treatment programs for individuals who commit sexual offences (ISOs) have s...
Cognitive and behavioral treatment programs for individuals who have committed sexual offenses (ISOs...
Affect regulation problems have been found to play an important role in the onset of problematic beh...
Aim: At the present state of affairs, forensic treatment of sexual offenders predominantly focuses o...
Cognitive and behavioral treatment programs for individuals who have committed sexual offenses (ISOs...
Research has shown that adults who sexually offend frequently report perpetrating a sexual offense f...
Purpose: Problems in emotional functioning have been identified as a risk factor for both sexual and...
The present study examined associations between child sexual abuse (CSA), adult sexual victimization...
A major challenge in offender therapy is to facilitate clients’ emotional engagement especially with...
The complexities of the developmental, cognitive, and neurobiological aspects of sexual offending po...
There appears to be a link between substance abuse and offending behaviour; however, other risk fact...
Sexual disorders are characterized by difficulties in the ability to respond sexually or to obtain s...
The role of emotional and other affective states as causes and consequences of sexual offending is e...