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Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation Case Studies and Analysis

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Winder Belinda, Blagden Nicholas, Hamilton Laura, Scott Simon

Couverture de l’ouvrage Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation

Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation: Case Studies and Analysis provides an up-to-date overview of the latest therapeutic ideas being used for forensic service users and prisoners in both custodial and community settings.

The field of forensic work is increasingly being recognised for its importance, both in terms of the value of the work in reducing reoffending and in terms of the salience given to it by the media, the public, and politically. This text reflects current policy and practice, and furthermore considers the therapeutic encounter from a broad perspective, which incorporates individual, group, and systemic interventions. Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation includes chapters on a range of therapeutic models, issues pertinent to specific groups of people with criminal convictions, and discussion on the various contexts in which interventions take place.

Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation is essential reading for all students of Forensic or Clinical Psychology, as well as practitioners in the field.

Foreword 1. Health Meets Justice: Transformation in Forensic Practice 2.Statistical Analysis of Intervention Studies in Forensic Psychology 3.Therapeutic Communities and Facilitating Change 4.Boundaries and Boundary Setting in Clinical Practice 5. Radically Open-Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: A New Treatment of People with Maladaptive Overcontrol Who Offend 6. A Healthy Sex Programme for Individuals with Paraphilic Interests Convicted of Sexual Offending: Biopsychosocial Processes and Intervention Procedures 7. The Importance of Being Earnest: Rethinking the "Problem" of Categorical Denial in Men with Sexual Convictions 8. Deaf Treatment Programmes 9. Compassion Focused Therapy as an Intervention of Sexual Offending 10. Mindfulness for individuals with a violent and/or sexual conviction 11. Apollo: An Intervention to Improve Psychological Flexibility for Young People Displaying Sexually Harmful Behaviour

Academic, Postgraduate, Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate

Belinda Winder is a Professor of Forensic Psychology, Head of the Sexual Offences, Crime and Misconduct Unit and has previously edited four books, has published over 60 articles in peer-reviewed journals, given over 90 presentations on teaching and research nationally and internationally at academic and commercial conferences and produced over 40 formal research reports for government and commercial clients.

Dr. Nicholas Blagden is a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology at Nottingham Trent University and a Chartered Psychologist. He has worked and researched within the criminal justice system and HM Prison Service extensively. His work has been funded by the Ministry of Justice, BIAL, and the National Offender Management Service and he is currently engaged in numerous collaborative forensic psychology projects.

Laura Hamilton is a Consultant Forensic Psychologist and Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University. She has worked in a range of prison and forensic psychiatric settings for almost 20years, providing assessment, formulation and treatment services to a broad spectrum of offenders.