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A significant percentage of sexual abuse in the United States is
committed by juveniles, and mental health professionals
increasingly receive requests to evaluate these juveniles. With an
emphasis on practicality and utility, Juvenile Sex Offenders fills
a gap in the current literature by providing a thoughtful, thorough
approach to evaluating and treating youth who have committed sexual
offenses or have engaged in sexually abusive behavior.
Serving as a functional guide, this text expertly prepares
clinicians for the challenging task of evaluating juveniles,
picking up where traditional clinical training often falls short
and providing state-of-the-art assessment techniques as well as an
overview of treatment modalities. Chapters highlight the many ways
in which juveniles charged with sexual offenses differ from adults,
the common dilemmas facing evaluators, and the changing perceptions
and legal trends with respect to youth crime. Chapters also cover
sexual development and behaviors among children and adolescents,
risk factors and risk assessment, case examples for working with
attorneys, and interventions and pharmacological approaches.
Clinical practitioners with limited forensic training will benefit
from the guidance on formal forensic evaluation and the review of
literature on assessment approaches specific to youth, while
forensic experts will gain developmental perspective in evaluating
and treating young sexual offenders. Set in a hopeful and
optimistic framework, Juvenile Sex Offenders is a practical,
empirically based guide on the best practices in evaluating and
treating this poorly understood and underserved population.
Up until the turn of the century, adolescent males with sexual
behavior problems were treated using an adult criminological model.
Recently however, it has been proven that juvenile offenders
benefit most from a holistic program designed specifically for this
younger age group. Male juvenile sex offenders are a unique
population in need of specialized treatment. Work with adolescent
sexual offenders is complex and should address not only the
criminal behavior, but developmental and behavioral issues as well.
This therapist guide describes a three-phase treatment for use in
residential settings with young men who have perpetrated sexual
crimes. Based on the principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy,
the developed program is designed to address social and cultural
influences on the youth's behavior, family dynamics, and peer
influences. Phase I of treatment focuses on social skill
development and impulse control. The aim of Phase II is to help
participating youth develop a healthy understanding of sexuality
and sexual relationships. Youth are also taught anger management
skills. In the final phase of treatment, the goal is to foster in
youth cognitive and emotional understanding of the negative
physical, emotional and social consequences of sexually abusive
behavior. Phase III presents relapse prevention strategies as well.
The concept of healthy masculinity is introduced at the start of
the program and carried throughout. According to scientific
research, the majority of juvenile sex offenders who have undergone
the treatment in this guide do not go on to sexually reoffend or
become adult sex offenders.
Complete with step-by-step instructions for facilitating treatment,
as well as sample dialogues, case studies, and homework
assignments, this guide is an essential resource for everyone
working with this unique group of clients.
Juvenile male sexual offenders in residential settings may be
mandated to participate in a treatment program to address their
sexual behavior problems. This workbook is designed specifically
for this population. The program outlined is based on the
principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy and has proven effective
in scientific studies. The treatment is holistic and addresses not
only the criminal behavior, but developmental and behavioral
issues. Over the course of several months, youths will meet with a
group of their peers as they proceed through the three phases of
treatment. In Phase I, youths will learn how to improve their
social skills and control their sexual impulses. In Phase II,
youths will learn effective anger management skills and about
healthy sexuality. In Phase III, youths will learn about empathy
and how to avoid relapse after treatment has ended. The workbook
contains psychoeducational material, as well as all required forms
and handouts. A corresponding Therapist Guide is available for
clinicians and provides step-by-step instructions for facilitating
treatment.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of different dimensions
that influence university students, such as social factors
(including the indigenous perspectives, social identity and mental
health, depressive symptoms in university, the helicopter
parenting, the change in family relations and adoptions of
healthy/unhealthy behaviours while in college); individual aspects
that influence this population (like personal autonomy or
entrepreneurial intent) and major problems faced by students (like
alcohol consumption or the challenge of writing a thesis). This
book is a must read for college administrators, teachers and
researchers as tips, best practices, and lessons learned are
applicable to any academic department seeking to improve learning
environment of their students. The contributors to this book are
associated with colleges and universities from nine different
countries, from four continents. The authors have a broad range of
educational and professional experience and offer unique insights
into the wide variety of methods utilised to design and provide new
understandings regarding college students.
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