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A comprehensive look at the many types of male and female sex
offenders who victimize children, adolescents, and adults
Comprehensive Mental Health Practice with Sex Offenders and Their
Families presents practitioners, professionals, and policymakers
with effective, user-friendly practice methods for working with all
types of sex offenders. Each chapter provides an overview of a
specific category of sex offender and presents case examples and
sample treatment plans with short- and long-term goals and
objectives. This unique book also includes the latest assessment
and intervention methods, family and relapse prevention efforts,
and cultural issues that affect service delivery. Comprehensive
Mental Health Practice with Sex Offenders and Their Families
examines the etiology, prevalence, and behavioral consequences of
eight different sex offender typologies to provide you with a much
broader focus than you'll find in other sex offender books
currently on the market. The book explores gender issues,
demographics, offense characteristics, family characteristics, and
assessment issues in dealing with both male and female sex
offenders who use psychological and physical means to victimize
children, adolescents, and adults. The end result is effective as a
reference for health and mental health practitioners, as a resource
for program implementation and outcome evaluation for policymakers
and researchers, and as a classroom aid for the next generation of
social workers and health and mental health providers.
Comprehensive Mental Health Practice with Sex Offenders and Their
Families examines: child sex offendersinappropriate,
developmentally precocious, and aggressive sexual behavior among
children adolescent sex offenderscriminal sexual acts committed by
juveniles adult male sex offendersthe average male sexual molester
will victimize hundreds of children in his lifetime women who
sexually abuse childrenchallenging the stereotypes about motherhood
and female-child relationships professional perpetratorsclerics,
teachers, tutors, athletic coaches intellectually and
developmentally challenged sex offenderssexually abusive acts
committed by people with intellectual disabilities (ID) violent sex
offendersphysical and psychological injuries suffered during sexual
violation comorbid psychopathology in child, adolescent, and adult
sexual offendersanti-social, narcissistic, and sadistic behaviors,
learning problems, neuropsychological impairments, and more
Comprehensive Mental Health Practice with Sex Offenders and Their
Families is an essential resource for anyone working with diverse
groups of sex offenders.
Time-effective intervention and prevention tools for dealing with
addiction Addiction, Assessment, and Treatment with Adolescents,
Adults, and Families examines addiction concerns ranging from
prevention to relapse, offering effective intervention techniques
and assessment tools to ensure delivery of the best possible
service to clients who represent a variety of populations and
mental health issues. Leading addiction researchers address new
developments in theory, methodology, treatment, and assessment on
counselor beliefs, contingency management, group treatment, rapid
assessment instruments, behavioral couples therapy (BCT),
family-based intervention, motivational interviewing, and 12-step
programs and faith-based recovery. This essential professional and
academic resource presents case studies, reviews, research
findings, and empirical papers that offer unique perspectives on a
variety of topics, including evidenced-based practice, theory of
reasoned action, harm reduction, juvenile justice, and treatment
outcomes. Addiction, Assessment, and Treatment with Adolescents,
Adults, and Families presents sophisticated, cutting-edge theory
and practice concepts that provide professionals, practitioners,
and educators with a more varied focus than most current available
books on addiction. Counselors working in mental health settings
and EAP programs, psychiatric nurses working in hospitals and
outpatient settings, social workers, and students pursuing degrees
in social work, nursing, psychology, and criminal justice will
benefit from the book's wide range of appropriate addiction,
treatment, and prevention methodologies. Topics addressed in
Addiction, Assessment, and Treatment with Adolescents, Adults, and
Families include: understanding the gap between research and
practice in substance abuse counseling prevalence and patterns of
illicit drug use among juvenile offenders the relationship between
the reported substance abuse of African-American and Hispanic youth
and their perceived attachments with their primary caregivers using
a harm reduction approach to the evaluation of treatment outcomes
using a nonconfrontational approach to substance abuse counseling
when addressing client denial why contingency management
interventions are underutilized, especially in community settings
how to determine if and when Motivational Interviewing (MI) and
Adapted Motivational Interviewing (AMI) are effective how to use
nonabstinence-based prevention services in working with adolescents
how to use and score the K6 scale to screen serious mental
illnesses how to use Receiver Operating Characteristics analysis to
evaluate rapid assessment instruments Addiction, Assessment, and
Treatment with Adolescents, Adults, and Families is a vital
professional resource and an invaluable aid to adults, adolescents,
and families of anyone suffering with some level of addiction.
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