It is both a pleasure and a responsibility to write about cognitive-behavioural therapy. The cognitive-behavioural approach is not only the best established therapeutic modality in forensic settings, but also the most evidence-based. It is, without doubt, the treatment method of choice for treating offenders (see Craig, Dixon, and Gannon, 2013; Tafrate and Mitchell, 2014; Taxman, Shepherdson, and Byrne, 2004). And yet there is surprisingly little guidance available to therapists in relation to the specifics of cognitive-behavioural therapy when used with forensic clients, the adaptations that are needed to implement the approach in the forensic setting, or even how to assess both the quality and integrity of treatment. As Marshall and Marsh...
Purpose: The current manner in which cognitive behavioural therapy is delivered is critiqued, with a...
'Cognitive Therapy of Substance Abuse' was written in response to the ever-growing need to formulate...
In recent years, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has become an increasingly popular therapy and is...
This paper aimed to highlight the neglect of the behavioural aspect of cognitive behavioural treatme...
Aims: There is limited research on Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) in forensic contexts; this case ...
AbstractProblem statement: The diagnosis of behavioural disorders and their treatment's success need...
The cognitive behavioural group of therapies (CBT) has flourished over the last four decades, not on...
From the ‘nothing works’ maxim of the 1970s to evidence-based interventions to challenge recidivism ...
Treatment guidelines indicate that the treatment of choice for most psychological problems is cognit...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment has emerged as the principle type of sex offender treatment targeting...
It would seem that a disorder as complex as a mental illness would require equally complex solutions...
A key technique associated with effective cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the behavioral exper...
Forensic psychotherapy is the application of psychological knowledge to the assessment, treatment an...
Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) is a generic term, encompassing both: (1) approaches underpinned...
Treating individuals with a substance misuse problem can be challenging, especially if clients prese...
Purpose: The current manner in which cognitive behavioural therapy is delivered is critiqued, with a...
'Cognitive Therapy of Substance Abuse' was written in response to the ever-growing need to formulate...
In recent years, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has become an increasingly popular therapy and is...
This paper aimed to highlight the neglect of the behavioural aspect of cognitive behavioural treatme...
Aims: There is limited research on Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) in forensic contexts; this case ...
AbstractProblem statement: The diagnosis of behavioural disorders and their treatment's success need...
The cognitive behavioural group of therapies (CBT) has flourished over the last four decades, not on...
From the ‘nothing works’ maxim of the 1970s to evidence-based interventions to challenge recidivism ...
Treatment guidelines indicate that the treatment of choice for most psychological problems is cognit...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment has emerged as the principle type of sex offender treatment targeting...
It would seem that a disorder as complex as a mental illness would require equally complex solutions...
A key technique associated with effective cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the behavioral exper...
Forensic psychotherapy is the application of psychological knowledge to the assessment, treatment an...
Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) is a generic term, encompassing both: (1) approaches underpinned...
Treating individuals with a substance misuse problem can be challenging, especially if clients prese...
Purpose: The current manner in which cognitive behavioural therapy is delivered is critiqued, with a...
'Cognitive Therapy of Substance Abuse' was written in response to the ever-growing need to formulate...
In recent years, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has become an increasingly popular therapy and is...