Remaking relapse prevention with sex offenders : a sourcebook /
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Imprint: | Thousand Oaks [Calif.] : Sage Publications, c2000. |
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Description: | xiv, 559 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4260968 |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Relapse Prevention In Historical Perspective
- The Original Model of Relapse Prevention with Sex Offenders
- Promises Unfulfilled
- Part 2. A Revisionist Critique
- What Is so Special about Relapse Prevention?
- Do Relapse Prevention Components Enhance Treatment Effectiveness?
- Relapse Prevention and Harm Reduction
- Areas of Overlap
- Part 3. Conceptual And Clinical Revisions
- A Self-Regulation Model of Relapse Prevention
- Relapse Prevention
- Assessment and Treatment Implications
- Behavioral Economics
- Understanding Sexual Behavior, Preference and Self-Control
- Part 4. Clinical Innovations: Assessment And Treatment
- Empathy Inhibition, Intimacy Deficits and Attachment Difficulties in Sex Offenders
- The Role of Cognitive Distortions in Relapse Prevention Program
- Managing Resistance and Rebellion in Relapse Prevention Intervention
- Complementing Relapse Prevention with Medical Intervention
- Competency-Based Assessment
- Contextual Issues in Relapse Prevention Treatment
- External Supervision
- How Can It Increase the Effectiveness of Relapse Prevention
- Part 5. Sexual Preference Assessment
- Remaking Penile Plethysmography
- Polygraphy
- Assessment and Community Monitoring
- The Abel Screen
- A Non-Intrusive Alternative?
- Part 6. Programs: Major Interventions Using Relapse Prevention
- Preventing Relapse in Sex Offenders
- What We Learned from SOTEP's Experimental Treatment Program
- An Evidence-Based Relapse Prevention Program
- Part 7. Relapse Prevention Applied To Special Populations
- Relapse Prevention with Adolescent Sex Offenders
- Treatment of the Developmentally Disabled Sex Offender
- Relapse Prevention with Sexual Murderers
- Replacing the Function of Abusive Behaviors for the Offender
- Remaking Relapse Prevention in Working with Women Who Sexually Abuse Children
- Holism, Wellness and Spirituality
- Moving from Relapse Prevention to Healing
- Part 8. The Bottom Line
- Maintaining Relapse Prevention Skills and Strategies in Treated Child Abusers
- How Does Recidivism Risk Assessment Predict Survival?
- Treatment Outcome and Evaluation Problems (and Solutions)
- Part 9. The Way Forward
- Wither Relapse Prevention