About the Editors ix
About the Contributors x
Foreword xviii
Preface xxi
Part I Overview 1
1 The Continuing Need for Individualized Interventions with Sex
Offenders 3
Daniel T. Wilcox, Tanya Garrett, and Leigh Harkins
Part II Context Issues 9
2 Motivation, Compassion, and Self-care in the Treatment of
Sexual Offenders 11
David S. Prescott
3 Ethical Issues in the Treatment of Sex Offenders: Addressing
the Dual Relationship Problem 27
Tony Ward
4 Standard Sex Offender Assessment, Supervision, and Group
Treatment 45
Rosie Gray and Daniel T. Wilcox
Part III Offender Issues 63
5 Treating Child Sex Abusers: A Person-Centered Approach 65
Geraldine Akerman, Leam A. Craig, and Anthony R. Beech
6 Treatment of Men Who Have Sexually Abused Adults 85
Theresa A. Gannon
7 The Role of Case Studies in Work with Sexually Abusive
Adolescents 105
Phil Rich
8 Intervention Issues with a Sex Offender with Intellectual
Disability 125
William R. Lindsay and Amanda M. Michie
9 Working with Non-Contact (Offline) Sexual Offenders 143
Karen Thorne
10 Interventions with an Internet Sexual Offender 163
Ethel Quayle and Elizabeth Hayes
11 Women Who Sexually Offend: A Case Study 181
Dawn Pflugradt and Franca Cortoni
12 Working with a Sexual Offender with Bipolar Disorder 199
Tanya Garrett
13 Treating Professionals Who Are Sexually Involved with Their
Clients 222
Funmilayo Rachal, Gene G. Abel, and Tanya Garrett
14 Working with Zoosexual Offenders (Addressing High Levels of
Deviance) 242
Daniel T. Wilcox, Caroline M. Foss, and Marguerite L. Donathy
15 Psychopathy and Sexual Offending 267
Caroline Logan and Julie Hird
16 Assessment and Treatment When Sex Is Attached to a Killing: A
Case Study 286
Adam J. Carter and Clive R. Hollin
Part IV Specialized Interventions 305
17 Addressing Denial 307
Jayson Ware and Leigh Harkins
18 Changing Deviant Sexual Interests: Masturbatory
Reconditioning with a Child Molester 327
William L. Marshall
19 Understanding the Journeys of High-Risk Male Sex Offenders
Voluntarily Receiving Medication to Reduce Their Sexual
Preoccupation and/or Hypersexuality 342
Belinda Winder, Rebecca Lievesley, Helen Jane Elliott, Christine
Norman, and Adarsh Kaul
Part V Future Practice 371
20 Conclusions: Reflections and Formulations 373
Leigh Harkins, Tanya Garrett, and Daniel T. Wilcox
Index 382
Daniel T. Wilcox is Managing Director of WilcoxPsychological Associates, a private clinical and forensicpsychology practice. He is a registered clinical and forensicpsychologist, and honorary research fellow and lecturer at theUniversity of Birmingham, Centre for Forensic and CriminologicalPsychology. He is Editor of The Use of the Polygraph inAssessing, Treating and Supervising Sexual Offenders (Wiley,2009). Tanya Garrett is a registered clinical and forensicpsychologist in private practice and an honorary senior lecturer atthe University of Birmingham Centre for Forensic and CriminologicalPsychology. Tanya s published research relates to sexualviolations in therapy and clinical psychology training, ethicalissues in therapy, and sexual offender treatment andevaluation. Leigh Harkins is an assistant professor in the Faculty ofSocial Science and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute ofTechnology, Canada. She has experience working in treatment groupsfor sexual offenders, completing psychological assessments inprisons and community criminal justice settings in Canada and theUK. Leigh's published research focuses on sexual aggression,offender rehabilitation, and multiple perpetrator offending.
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