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The treatment of sex offenders with developmental disabilities : a practice workbook / William R. Lindsay.

By: Lindsay, William R.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009Description: xiii, 343 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780470741603; 0470741600.Subject(s): Offenders with mental disabilities | Offenders with mental disabilities -- Rehabilitation | Sex offenders -- Mental health serives | People with mental disabilities and crime | Criminal psychologyOnline resources: Table of contents only | Publisher description | Contributor biographical information
Contents:
Introduction to offenders, sex offenders and abusers with intellectual disability -- Assessment of offence-related issues -- Risk assessment -- Treatment of inappropriate sexual behaviour -- Theories of sexual offending and intellectual disability -- A theory for the sex offence process and a model for treatment in offenders with intellectual disabilities -- Introduction to the treatment programme -- Promoting motivation -- Induction, setting the rules, explaining the modules -- Offence disclosure and accounts -- Allocating offenders to pathways -- Cognitive distortions and attitudes -- Problem solving scenarios and exercises which challenge cognitive distortions -- Personal physical and sexual abuse -- The cycle of offending -- Victim awareness and empathy -- Use of pornography and dealing with sexual fantasy -- Attachments and relationships -- Lifestyle change and preventing relapse -- Evaluation of progress.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-315) and index.

Introduction to offenders, sex offenders and abusers with intellectual disability -- Assessment of offence-related issues -- Risk assessment -- Treatment of inappropriate sexual behaviour -- Theories of sexual offending and intellectual disability -- A theory for the sex offence process and a model for treatment in offenders with intellectual disabilities -- Introduction to the treatment programme -- Promoting motivation -- Induction, setting the rules, explaining the modules -- Offence disclosure and accounts -- Allocating offenders to pathways -- Cognitive distortions and attitudes -- Problem solving scenarios and exercises which challenge cognitive distortions -- Personal physical and sexual abuse -- The cycle of offending -- Victim awareness and empathy -- Use of pornography and dealing with sexual fantasy -- Attachments and relationships -- Lifestyle change and preventing relapse -- Evaluation of progress.

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