04601nam 2200613 a 450 991077935550332120161219111547.01-322-42062-91-4522-6213-6(CKB)2550000000112088(EBL)997036(OCoLC)809773831(SSID)ssj0000675862(PQKBManifestationID)12321653(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000675862(PQKBWorkID)10676699(PQKB)10944687(MiAaPQ)EBC997036(OCoLC)1007860328(StDuBDS)EDZ0000085184(EXLCZ)99255000000011208820120521d2000 fy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrRemaking relapse prevention with sex offenders[electronic resource] a sourcebook /D. Richard Laws, Stephen M. Hudson, Tony Ward, editorsThousand Oaks, Calif. ;London SAGEc20001 online resource (xiv, 559 p.) illDescription based upon print version of record.1-4522-2495-1 0-7619-1887-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Foreword; PART I - RELAPSE PREVENTION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE; Chapter 1 - The Original Model of Relapse Prevention With Sex Offenders: Promises Unfulfilled; PART II - A REVISIONIST CRITIQUE; Chapter 2 - What Is So Special About Relapse Prevention?; Chapter 3 - Do Relapse Prevention Components Enhance Treatment Effectiveness?; Chapter 4 - Relapse Prevention and Harm Reduction: Areas of Overlap; PART III - CONCEPTUAL AND CLINICAL REVISIONS; Chapter 5 - A Self-Regulation Model of Relapse Prevention; Chapter 6 - Relapse Prevention: Assessment and Treatment ImplicationsChapter 7 - Behavioral Economics: Understanding Sexual Behavior, Preference, and Self-ControlPART IV - CLINICAL INNOVATIONS : ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT; Chapter 8 - Empathy Inhibition, Intimacy Deficits, and Attachment Difficulties in Sex Offenders; Chapter 9 - The Role of Cognitive Distortions in Relapse Prevention Programs; Chapter 10 - Managing Resistance and Rebellion in Relapse Prevention Intervention; Chapter 11 - Complementing Relapse Prevention With Medical Intervention; Chapter 12 - Competency-Based Assessment; Chapter 13 - Contextual Issues in Relapse Prevention TreatmentChapter 14 - External Supervision: How Can It Increase the Effectiveness of Relapse Prevention?PART V - SEXUAL PREFERENCE ASSESSMENT; Chapter 15 - Remaking Penile Plethysmography; Chapter 16 - Polygraphy: Assessment and Community Monitoring; Chapter 17 - The Abel Screen: A Nonintrusive Alternative?; PART VI - PROGRAMS: MAJOR INTERVENTION S USING RELAPSE PREVENTION; Chapter 18 - Preventing Relapse in Sex Offenders: What We Learned From SOTEP's Experimental Treatment Program; Chapter 19 - An Evidence-Based Relapse Prevention ProgramPART VII - RELAPSE PREVENTION APPLIED TO SPECIAL POPULATIONSChapter 20 - Relapse Prevention With Adolescent Sex Offenders; Chapter 21 - Treatment of the Developmentally Disabled Sex Offender; Chapter 22 - Relapse Prevention With Sexual Murderers; Chapter 23 - Replacing the Function of Abusive Behaviors for the Offender: Remaking Relapse Prevention in Working With Women Who Sexually Abuse Children; Chapter 24 - Holism, Wellness, and Spirituality: Moving From Relapse Prevention to Healing; PART VIII - THE BOTTOM LINEChapter 25 - Maintaining Relapse Prevention Skills and Strategies in Treated Child AbusersChapter 26 - How Does Recidivism Risk Assessment Predict Survival?; Chapter 27- Treatment Outcome and Evaluation Problems (and Solutions); PART IX - THE WAY FORWARD; Chapter 28 - Whither Relapse Prevention?; Index; About the Editors; About the Contributors'Remaking Relapse Prevention With Sex Offenders' is a comprehensive resource of the most current and practical information about working with sex offenders to prevent relapse.Sex offendersRehabilitationSex crimesPreventionSex offendersRehabilitation.Sex crimesPrevention.616.8583Laws D. Richard963987Hudson Stephen M556630Ward Tony1954 March 17-1050669StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910779355503321Remaking relapse prevention with sex offenders3833778UNINA