by John S Wodarski, M. Carolyn Hilarski
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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.
248 pages, paperback
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Child Sex Offenders (Peggy P. Keller, Matthew T. Theriot, and Catherine N. Dulmus)
- Introduction
- Prevalence of Child Sexual Offending
- Characteristics of Child Sex Offenders
- Family Characteristics
- Offense Characteristics
- Etiology
- Assessment
- Empirical Interventions
- Case Example
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2. Adolescent Sex Offending (Matthew T. Theriot)
- Introduction
- Overview of Adolescent Sex Offending
- Demographics
- Deviant Sexual Behavior Characteristics
- Traumatic Victimization History
- Cognitive and Psychiatric Characteristics
- Social and Environmental Dynamics
- Assessment
- Treatment
- Case Example
- Chapter 3. Adult Male Sex Offenders (Carolyn Hilarski and Carl W. Christensen)
- Introduction
- Prevalence
- Personal Characteristics
- Etiology
- The Consequences of Sexual Offending
- Risk Factors
- Assessment
- Interventions
- Therapy Groups
- Treatment
- Case Example
- Chapter 4. Women Who Sexually Abuse Children (Myriam S. Denov and Franca Cortoni)
- Introduction
- Etiology
- Prevalence
- Long-Term Consequences of Child Sexual Abuse by Females
- Assessment
- Treatment
- Case Example
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5. Perpetrators Within Professions (Joe Sullivan and Anthony Beech)
- Introduction
- Overview of the Perpetrator Within Professions
- Abuse Settings
- Etiology of Abuse
- Behavioral Consequences
- Current Empirical Assessment
- Empirical Interventions for Perpetrators Within Professions
- Relapse Prevention
- Case Example
- Chapter 6. Intellectually and Developmentally Challenged Sex Offenders (William R. Lindsay, Lesley Steptoe, and Kathleen Quinn)
- Introduction
- Prevalence and Characteristics
- Typologies of Offenders
- Assessment Issues
- Issues for Families
- Interventions
- Case Example
- Conclusions
- Chapter 7. Violent Sex Offenders (Devon L.L. Polaschek, Tony Ward, and Theresa A. Gannon)
- Introduction
- The Nature of Violence
- Offender Characteristics
- Rapist Typologies and Violence
- Etiology of Violent Sex Offending
- Current Empirical Assessment Issues with Violent Sex Offenders
- Current Empirically Supported Interventions
- Relapse Prevention
- Case Example
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8. Comorbid Psychopathology in Child, Adolescent, and Adult Sexual Offenders (David P. Fago)
- Introduction
- Comorbidity in a Developmental Context
- Child and Adolescent Sexual Offenders
- Adult Sexual Offenders
- Etiological Implications
- Mood Dysregulation and the Monoamine Hypothesis
- The Executive Function Hypothesis
- Assessment and Treatment: A Multimodal Approach
- Case Example
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
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