Forensic CBT
A Handbook for Clinical Practice
Häftad, Engelska, 2013
Av Raymond Chip Tafrate, Raymond Chip Tafrate, Damon Mitchell, Central Connecticut State University) Tafrate, Raymond Chip (Central Connecticut State University and Damon Mitchell
699 kr
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2013-11-01
- Mått168 x 241 x 28 mm
- Vikt862 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor520
- FörlagJohn Wiley and Sons Ltd
- ISBN9781119953289
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Raymond Chip Tafrate is a licensed psychologist and Professor and Chairperson of the Criminology and Criminal Justice Department at Central Connecticut State University. His most recent books are Anger Management for Everyone (2009) and Understanding Anger Disorders (2006). Damon Mitchell is a licensed psychologist and Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Central Connecticut State University. His research has been published in a variety of psychology and criminal justice journals including the International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Journal of Criminal Justice, and the Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
- Contributors xAbout the Editors and Contributors xiiiPreface xxi1 Introduction: Critical Issues and Challenges Facing Forensic CBT Practitioners 1Damon Mitchell, David J. Simourd, and Raymond Chip TafratePart I Criminal Behavior and Antisocial Patterns: Conceptualizing Treatment from Different CBT Perspectives 11Section 1 Traditional and Next Generation CBT Models 132 Traditional Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Models for Antisocial Patterns 15Lori Seeler, Arthur Freeman, Raymond DiGiuseppe, and Damon Mitchell3 ACT for the Incarcerated 43Jai Amrod and Steven C. Hayes4 Schema Therapy for Aggressive Offenders with Personality Disorders 66Marije Keulen-de Vos, David P. Bernstein, and Arnoud ArntzSection 2 Criminal Thinking Models 855 An Overview of Strategies for the Assessment and Treatment of Criminal Thinking 87Daryl G. Kroner and Robert D. Morgan6 Applying CBT to the Criminal Thought Process 104Glenn D. Walters7 Training Community Corrections Officers in Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention Strategies 122Tanya Rugge and James BontaPart II CBT Interventions for Common Criminal Justice Problem Areas 137Section 1 Two Perspectives on the Treatment of Anger 1398 Anger Management for Offenders: A Flexible CBT Approach 141Howard Kassinove and Michael J. Toohey9 Contextual Anger Regulation Therapy (CART): An Acceptance-Based Treatment for Domestic and Non-Domestic Violent Offenders 161Frank L. Gardner and Zella E. MooreSection 2 Two Perspectives on the Treatment of Intimate Partner Violence 18510 CBT for Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence: The “I3” Approach 187Christopher I. Eckhardt, Cory A. Crane, and Joel G. Sprunger11 A Couples-Based Violence Reduction Approach to Curbing Intimate Partner Assault 211George F. Ronan, Kimberly Maurelli, and Krista M. HolmanSection 3 Two Perspectives on the Treatment of Addictions 23112 An Integrated REBT-Based Approach to the Treatment of Addicted Offenders 233F. Michler Bishop13 Social and Community Responsibility Therapy (SCRT): A Cognitive-Behavioral Model for the Treatment of Substance-Abusing Judicial Clients 252Kenneth W. Wanberg and Harvey B. MilkmanSection 4 Two Perspectives on the Treatment of Sexual Aggression 27914 Balancing Clients’ Strengths and Deficits in Sexual Offender Treatment: The Rockwood Treatment Approach 281William L. Marshall and Matt D. O’Brien15 Recidivism Risk Reduction Therapy (3RT): Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Treating Sexual Offense Behavior 302Jennifer Wheeler and Christmas CovellPart III Tailoring CBT to Special Forensic Populations 32716 Advancing the Use of CBT with Justice-Involved Women 329Marilyn Van Dieten and Erica King17 CBT with Juvenile Offenders: A Review and Recommendations for Practice 354Eva Feindler and Alison M. Byers18 Culturally Responsive CBT in Forensic Settings 377Andrew DayPart IV Emerging Ideas for Practice 39119 Session-by-Session Assessment of Client Participation and Progress 393David J. Simourd20 Integrating Motivational Interviewing with Forensic CBT: Promoting Treatment Engagement and Behavior Change with Justice-Involved Clients 411Raymond Chip Tafrate and Jennifer D. Luther21 Integrating Strength-Based Practice with Forensic CBT: The Good Lives Model of Offender Rehabilitation 436Clare-Ann Fortune and Tony Ward22 Treating Depression and PTSD Behind Bars: An Interaction Schemas Approach 456Key SunPart V Conclusions 47123 Forensic CBT: Five Recommendations for Clinical Practice and Five Topics in Need of More Attention 473Raymond Chip Tafrate, Damon Mitchell, and Raymond W. NovacoIndex 487
“I very much enjoyed reading this book; it contains excellent chapters, and demonstrates the advances that have been made in recent years in the understanding and treatment of offenders. There is no doubt that this book will be of immense interest and use to practitioners. The book is very informative of what is currently available for treating offenders and includes user friendly forms, worksheets, and examples of case histories, which will aid the practitioner. The book offers hope to practitioners who have to deal with challenging offenders, most of whom lack motivation to change. In short, I found reading this book fascinating and inspirational.” —Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2014"This book should be considered a must read for anyone who works anywhere in the corrections system, (local, state, and/or federal). Whether you are working with pretrial incarcerated offenders in a jail, convicted offenders in a prison, probation, parole, half-way house and/or community supervision, this book will offer you numerous practical worksheets and handouts and a set of new tools that will make you more effective and successful with the people in your care and supervision." —Gustavo R. Grodnitzky, Psychologist and Consultant, Amazon.comForensic CBT offers hope in its tone and content and inspiration… and describes advances in recent years in understanding and treatment of offenders… this superb collection strikes the right balance between scholarship and practical application… The book is a must-have. Whether you want to learn, teach, bring yourself up to date, reinvigorate your strategies and techniques, or just add new levels of understanding, this book should be in your library.—John Gannon, Ph.D., International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology