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ISBN 10: 1118980174
ISBN 13: 9781118980156
Author: Jeffrey Abracen, Jan Looman
Treatment of High Risk Sexual Offenders 1st Table of contents:
1 Background and Definitions
2 The Regional Treatment Centre High Intensity Sex Offender Treatment Program (RTCSOTP)
3 Treatment Outcome for High-Risk Violent and Sexual Offenders
Efficacy of programs for high-risk sexual and violent offenders
Recent research evidence
Conclusion
4 Therapist and Setting Characteristics
Therapist characteristics
Psychopathy as a responsivity factor
Characteristics of the treatment setting
Conclusion
5 The Integrated Risk–Need–Responsivity (RNR-I) Model
6 Etiological Factors
Attachment theory
Complex post-traumatic stress disorder
7 Combining Attachment Theory and Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Theories of Sexual Offending
Mental illness
Summary
8 The Good Lives Model and Sexual Offending
The RNR approach
The Good Lives Model
GLM vs. RNR
9 Therapeutic Orientation and Relevance to Assessment
Actuarial risk assessment
Psychometric assessment battery
10 Self-Management Component
Introductory module
Autobiography and disclosure
Cognitive distortions
Emotions management
Behavioral progression
Self-management
11 Social Skills and Individual Therapy
Individual vs. group therapy
Social skills deficits
Social skills component
12 Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, and Sexual Offending
A review of the empirical literature regarding substance abuse and recidivism among sex offenders
The RNR-I, alcohol abuse, and sexual offending: theoretical considerations
13 Deviant Sexual Arousal
Sexual preference hypothesis
Phallometric testing
Phallometric testing at the RTCSOTP
Conclusion
14 The Integrated Risk–Need–Responsivity Model (RNR-I)
Summary and conclusions
15 A Model for Community Management
Community-based research with high-risk offender populations
Process of initial assessment in the community
A comment about the Good Lives Model, RNR, and community assessment
Integrated care: building on institutionally based treatment programs in community settings
Central District (Ontario) Sex Offender Maintenance Program: model for program delivery
Community-based outcome research in Central District (Ontario) Parole
16 Summary and Conclusions
Appendix I: Decision Matrix
Appendix II: List of Pre- and Post-treatment Measures
Paulhus Deception Scales (PDS; Paulhus, 1998).
Multiphasic Sex Inventory (MSI-II) (Nichols & Molinder, 2000).
Bumby RAPE scale (Bumby, 1996).
Bumby MOLEST scale (Bumby, 1996).
Miller Social Intimacy Scale (MSIS; Miller & Lefcourt, 1982).
UCLA Loneliness Scale – Revised (Russell et al., 1980).
Adult Self-Expression Scale (Gay et al., 1975).
Buss–Durkee Hostility–Guilt Inventory (Buss & Durkee, 1956).
Coping Using Sex Inventory (CUSI; Cortoni & Marshall, 2001).
Relapse Prevention Assessment (Abracen et al., 1998).
High-Risk Situations Test (HRST; Marques et al., 1991).
Michigan Alcohol Screening Tool (MAST; Selzer, 1971).
Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST; Skinner, 1982).
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