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This book takes the head-scratching out of human sexuality.
Personal construct theory provides the foundation for a
psychosocial explanation of sexuality that views everyday social
interaction as key to the development of sexual identity and
desires. The theory developed here accounts for stability and
change in sexual identity through an understanding of the
importance of experience and the importance of meaning in everyday
life. The potential impact of erotica and pornography on sexual
desire is discussed, as is the role of social power on sexual
behaviour. The variation of sexual expression among
individuals-everything from asexuality and sado-masochism to sexual
assault-is examined and explained. Formal techniques for changing
sexual desires are also presented.
Is there an alternative way of treating sexual offenders beyond
traditional psychiatry? Sexual Offenders explores and develops
personal construct theory in terms of forensic and social
psychology, and examines the possibilities for sexual offender
assessment and therapy. Rather than viewing sexual offenders as
having a mental illness or possessing a set of pathological
personality traits, personal construct theory indicates that all
people learn particular ways of understanding their own experience,
and use these 'personal constructs' to anticipate the future.
Through a variety of experiences, sexual offenders appear to
develop a set of constructs that demands a particular understanding
of themselves and other people. James Horley suggests that if they
desire change sexual offenders can alter these constructs through
psychotherapy. Sexual Offenders describes a number of techniques
used by the author and other clinicians as well as presenting new
and more dynamic approaches to psychological assessment. Based on
over 20 years of the author's clinical and research work, this book
will provide professionals and students in the field of forensic
psychology and psychiatry with an alternative way of treating sex
offender clients.
Is there an alternative way of treating sexual offenders beyond
traditional psychiatry? Sexual Offenders explores and develops
personal construct theory in terms of forensic and social
psychology, and examines the possibilities for sexual offender
assessment and therapy. Rather than viewing sexual offenders as
having a mental illness or possessing a set of pathological
personality traits, personal construct theory indicates that all
people learn particular ways of understanding their own experience,
and use these 'personal constructs' to anticipate the future.
Through a variety of experiences, sexual offenders appear to
develop a set of constructs that demands a particular understanding
of themselves and other people. James Horley suggests that if they
desire change sexual offenders can alter these constructs through
psychotherapy. Sexual Offenders describes a number of techniques
used by the author and other clinicians as well as presenting new
and more dynamic approaches to psychological assessment. Based on
over 20 years of the author's clinical and research work, this book
will provide professionals and students in the field of forensic
psychology and psychiatry with an alternative way of treating sex
offender clients.
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