This new book constitutes a comprehensive and accessible guide to managing men who sexually offend and draws on recent developments in cognitive-behavioural therapy. From their own extensive knowledge of contemporary practice, David Briggs and Roger Kennington offer insights and guidance for improving objectives and techniques in intervention.
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Many issues remain unresolved in sexuality. In some cases this is because the infor mation is not available to resolve them.
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This book deals with society's responses to sex offenders.
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As a consequence the problem of female sexual offending has been downplayed and understudied. This book is the work of one of the world's leading experts on sexual abuse by women.
Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 7(4), 287–300. ... In M. Hunter (Ed.) The Sexually Abused Male: Volume 1 – Prevalence, Impact and Treatment (pp. ... Managing children and young people who are sexually aggressive.
Young men who sexually abuse is a subject of increasing concern amongst professionals. This important volume explores the current theoretical and practice issues involved in working therapeutically with young men who have sexually abused.
... concern about levels of sick leave but the use of the word 'absenteeism' to refer to this appears to place the blame on individuals who may, in fact, be affected by stress or unsafe or inefficient working practices (Daly, 1998).