ABSTRACT

Groundbreaking information for treating sex offenders

Sexual abuse, sexual addiction, and sexual offending have become a significant clinical problem. Successfully treating these disorders is the first step toward preventing future victims. Sex-Offender Therapy is a practical workbook for clinicians who deal with sexually aggressive adults, adolescents, and children. This invaluable professional resource focuses on how to treat patients—male and female—impaired by sexual addiction, sexual disorders, sex offending, and other sexual misconduct behaviors.

Designed as an accessible step-by-step guide, Sex-Offender Therapy features case studies, work exercises, and clinical suggestions that help to walk the reader through a sexual disorders program. With a wealth of therapeutic interventions, as well as information on polygraph testing and the FDA-approved plethysmograph, this unique text breaks new ground. Additionally, this detailed volume not only presents clinical definitions of all the sexual disorders but goes beyond patient features and evaluation to look at useable, concrete methods for lasting treatment.

Topics discussed in Sex-Offender Therapy include:

  • problems, stress, and boundary setting
  • transference and countertransference
  • sexual recovery therapy and its techniques
  • acknowledgement and responsibility
  • the stand-up presentation and victim empathy
  • cycles of offending
  • using the four phases as a relapse prevention format
  • working with the difficult offender
  • trauma in adult, adolescent, and child offenders
  • the cost of offending
  • antisocial disordered patients
  • triggers
  • clinical interviewing and report writing
  • adult and juvenile psychosexual evaluations
  • polygraph testing
  • treatment of sexually aggressive youths
  • defense behaviors
  • group therapy
  • and many more!
Informative, practical, and user-friendly, Sex-Offender Therapy is a vital resource for patients and their families, beginning or advanced therapists, attorneys, criminal justice personnel, human service caseworkers, judges, law enforcement, legislators, probation officers, prosecutors, educators, students, researchers, and mental health professionals.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter |10 pages

Sexual Recovery Therapy

chapter |2 pages

Clinical Sexual Disorders

chapter |3 pages

A cknowledgment

chapter |7 pages

The Stand-Up Presentation

chapter |3 pages

The Four-Phase Program

chapter |6 pages

Trauma

chapter |4 pages

The Cost of Offending

chapter |7 pages

Adult Male Patients

chapter |9 pages

Adult Female Patients

chapter |5 pages

Triggers

chapter |10 pages

The Penile Plethysmograph

chapter |11 pages

The Polygraph

chapter |13 pages

Relapse-Prevention Plan

chapter |7 pages

Defense Behaviors

chapter |6 pages

Dual-Diagnosis Patients

chapter |7 pages

Self-Esteem

chapter |5 pages

Group Therapy

chapter |7 pages

Sexual Addiction

chapter |6 pages

Family Reunification

chapter |7 pages

Risk Assessment

chapter |6 pages

The Internet

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion