Remaking relapse prevention with sex offenders : a sourcebook /

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Imprint:Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, ©2000.
Description:1 online resource (xiv, 559 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11142139
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Other authors / contributors:Laws, D. Richard.
Hudson, Stephen M.
Ward, Tony.
ISBN:9781452262130
1452262136
9781452224954
1452224951
1322420629
9781322420622
0761918876
9780761918875
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:'Remaking Relapse Prevention With Sex Offenders' is a comprehensive resource of the most current and practical information about working with sex offenders to prevent relapse.
Other form:Print version: Remaking relapse prevention with sex offenders. Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, ©2000 0761918876
Table of Contents:
  • I. Relapse prevention in historical perspective. The original model of relapse prevention with sex offenders : promises unfulfilled / D. Richard Laws, Stephen M. Hudson, and Tony Ward. II. A revisionist critique. What is so special about relapse prevention? / R. Karl Hanson
  • Do relapse prevention components enhance treatment effectiveness? / W.L. Marshall and Dana Anderson
  • Relapse prevention and harm reduction : areas of overlap / Susan A. Stoner and William H. George. III. Conceptual and clinical revisions. A self-regulation model of relapse prevention / Tony Ward and Stephen M. Hudson
  • Relapse prevention : assessment and treatment implications / Stephen M. Hudson and Tony Ward
  • Behavioral economics : understanding sexual behavior, preference, and self-control / William O'Donohue, Tamara Penix, and Erin Oksol. IV. Clinical innovations : assessment and treatment. Empathy inhibition, intimacy deficits, and attachment difficulties in sex offenders / Kurt M. Bumby
  • The role of cognitive distortions in relapse prevention programs / Calvin M. Langton and W.L. Marshall
  • Managing resistance and rebellion in relapse prevention intervention / Ruth E. Mann
  • Complementing relapse prevention with medical intervention / Don Grubin
  • Competency-based assessment / Michael H. Miner
  • Contextual issues in relapse prevention treatment / Yolanda M. Fernandez and W.L. Marshall
  • External supervision : how can it increase the effectiveness of relapse prevention? / Georgia F. Cumming and Robert J. McGrath.
  • v. Sexual preference assessment. Remaking penile plethysmography / Robert J. Konopasky and Aaron W.B. Konopasky
  • Polygraphy : assessment and community monitoring / Michael A. O'Connell
  • The Abel screen : a nonintrusive alternative? / Lane Fischer. VI. Programs : major interventions using relapse prevention. Preventing relapse in sex offenders : what we learned from SOTEP's experimental treatment program / Janice K. Marques [and others]
  • An evidence-based relapse prevention program / Ruth E. Mann and David Thornton. VII. Relapse prevention applied to special populations. Relapse prevention with adolescent sex offenders / William D. Murphy and I. Jacqueline Page
  • Treatment of the developmentally disabled sex offender / James L. Haaven and Emily M. Coleman
  • Relapse prevention with sexual murderers / Joanna Clarke and Adam J. Carter
  • Replacing the function of abusive behaviors for the offender : remaking relapse prevention in working with women who sexually abuse children / Hilary Eldridge and Jacqui Saradjian
  • Holism, wellness, and spirituality : moving from relapse prevention to healing / Lawrence Ellerby, Jacqueline Bedard, and Shirl Chartrand. VII. The bottom line. Maintaining relapse prevention skills and strategies in treated child abusers / Anthony Beech and Dawn Fisher
  • How does recidivism risk assessment predict survival? / Jean Proulx [and others]
  • Treatment outcome and evaluation problems (and solutions) / R. Karl Hanson. IX. The way forward. Whither relapse prevention? / Stephen M. Hudson, Tony Ward, and D. Richard Laws.