Identifying and Treating Youth Who Sexually Offend: Current Approaches, Techniques, and ResearchRoutledge, 11 janv. 2013 - 355 pages What factors contribute to the making of a youthful sexual offender? This book is designed to assist professionals working with youth who sexually offend. A distinguished panel of experts discusses the latest research and provides theory, techniques, and practical guidelines for the assessment and treatment of this challenging population. Identifying and Treating Youth Who Sexually Offend: Current Approaches, Techniques, and Research lays an essential foundation with a theoretical overview that frames the subject in a clear, easy-to-follow style. This section includes:
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ASSESSING SEXUALLY ABUSIVE YOUTH | 57 |
RISK ASSESSMENT OF SEXUALLY ABUSIVE YOUTH | 83 |
TREATING YOUTH WHO SEXUALLY OFFEND | 125 |
RECIDIVISM RESILIENCE AND TREATMENT EFFECTIVENESS FOR YOUTH WHO SEXUALLY OFFEND | 257 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adolescent sex offenders adolescent sexual offenders adolescents who offend arousal Barbaree Becker Child Abuse Child Sexual Abuse client clinical clinician cognitive cognitive distortions cognitive restructuring cognitive-behavioral Conduct Disorder criminal CSBPs delinquent deviant sexual Digital Object Identifier Disorder emotional empirical experiences facilitators family therapy fantasy fenders group therapy Haworth Haworth Maltreatment Haworth Press Hunter identified individual interpersonal interventions interview issues Journal of Child Journal of Research JSOs juvenile sex offenders juvenile sexual offenders Knight literature male ment mental health meta-analysis MFGT Motivational interviewing nonsexual offend sexually outcome parents participants peer Pithers prediction Prentky Psychology psychotherapy Rasmussen recidivism relapse prevention relationship reoffending Research and Treatment resilience Righthand risk assessment risk factors role sample sex offender treatment sexual aggression sexual behavior problems sexually abusive behavior sexually abusive youth skills social subtypes therapeutic therapist tion Trauma Press treatment programs typology victims violence youth who sexually