Description
Juvenile sex offender therapy has changed markedly since it emerged in the 1980s. Toolkit for Working with Juvenile Sex Offenders provides therapists with a summary of evidence-based practice with this population, including working with comorbid conditions and developmental disabilities. It provides tools for use in assessment, case formulation, and treatment, and includes forms, checklists, and exercises.The intended audience is practitioners engaged in the assessment and treatment of juveniles whose sexual interests and/or behaviors are statistically non-normative and/or problematic. Readers will find a chapter on academic assessment and intervention, a domain frequently not covered by texts in this field.- Identifies evidence-based treatment practice specifically for juveniles- Provides tools for assessment, case formulation, and treatment- Covers treatment in comorbid conditions or developmental disabilities- Contains forms, checklists, and client exercises for use in practice
Table of Contents
1. Informed Consent or Assent for Assessment, Treatment, and Releases of InformationRobert Kinscherff and Craig Latham2. Assessment of Dynamic Treatment Targets for Juveniles who Sexually OffendRaymond A. Knight and Judith E. Sims-Knight3. Penile PlethysmographyJoseph J. Plaud and Kenneth E. Blackstone4. The PolygraphKenneth E. Blackstone and Joseph J. Plaud5. Writing Dispositional Evaluations of Juveniles Adjudicated for Sexual Offenses and Juveniles with Sexual Behavioral ProblemsDaniel S. Bromberg6. Tools for Testifying in CourtWilliam T. O'Donohue7. Assessing and Modifying Denial in Juvenile Sexual OffendersWilliam T. O'Donohue8. Relapse Prevention as a Treatment Modality for Juvenile Sex OffendersCharlene Steen and Daniel S. Bromberg9. An Outpatient Treatment Response for Youth Assessed as Low to Moderate RiskRobert Stuyvesant, Diane G. Mercier, and Ashley Haidle10. Modifying Problematic Sexual Interests of MalesStephanie E. Scott and Daniel S. Bromberg11. Developing Healthy SexualityJoshua Medjuck, Olga Cirlugea, and Natalie Bennett12. Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Juvenile Victims of Sexual AbuseLorraine T. Benuto13. Assessment and Intervention with Young People who Sexually Offend-Gary O'Reilly14. Social Skills, Substance Abuse, and Sexual Behavior Problems in the AdolescentJennifer G. Wheeler, Kirk A. B. Newring, and K. D. Schafer15. Academic InterventionEdward J. Daly, III, Maureen A. O'Connor, Polly M. Daro, Whitney Strong, and Mackenzie Sommerhalder16. Integrating the Good Lives Model with Relapse Prevention: Working with Junenile Sex OffendersClare-Ann Fortune, Tony Ward, and Bobbie Print17. Increasing Self-ControlDanielle C. Shumack, James M. Ogilvie, Stephen Smallbone, and Eleanor L. Woodford18. Documentating Treatment for Sexually Abusive YouthJackson Tay Bosley and Sean Hiscox19. Practical Strategies for Working with Youth with Intellectual Disabilities who have Sexual Behavior ProblemsGerry D. Blasingame20. Integrating Families into Treatment for Adolescents with Illegal Sexual BehaviorSusan R. Schmidt21. Tools for Quality ImprovementAlexandros Maragakis and William O'Donohue22. Developing a Practice Around Juvenile Sexual OffendingDaniel S. Bromberg



