This book takes a new and innovative approach to looking at the commonalities and disparities between counselling/psychotherapy and forensic psychology. It aims to develop a critical understanding of the themes and issues related to crime and therapy that are highly relevant to theory and practice, yet are often ignored or neglected.
This book takes a new and innovative approach to looking at the commonalities and disparities between counselling/psychotherapy and forensic psychology. It aims to develop a critical understanding of the themes and issues related to crime and therapy that are highly relevant to theory and practice, yet are often ignored or neglected.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I: Mad or bad? Setting the scene Working therapeutically in forensic settings Andreas Vossler, Catriona Havard, Meg John Barker, Graham Pike, Bianca Raabe and Zoe Walkington Historical overview Catriona Havard and Katherine D. Watson Media representations Troy Cooper and Simon Cross Diagnosis and categorisation David Pilgrim Part II: Mad/bad identities Race Hári Sewell Gender Jane E.M. Callaghan and Joanne H. Alexander Age Emily Glorney Class Daniel Holman Part III: Sex and sexuality in mental health and crime Sexual assault and abuse Tara N. Richards and Joan A. Reid Sex and sexuality in the therapy room Amanda O¿Donovan 'Paraphilias' Jemma Tosh Sex work Allan Tyler Part IV: Treatment Attachment based approaches Mary Haley Cognitive behavioural therapy Matt Bruce Systemic approaches Andreas Vossler, Brigitte Squire and Clare Bingham Mindfulness Meg John Barker and Troy Cooper Part V: Dichotomies in forensic and therapeutic practice Memory Nadia Wager Self harm and suicide Andrew Reeves and Paul Taylor Contexts Henry Strick van Linschoten Prevention Nadia Wager and Graham Pike
Part I: Mad or bad? Setting the scene Working therapeutically in forensic settings Andreas Vossler, Catriona Havard, Meg John Barker, Graham Pike, Bianca Raabe and Zoe Walkington Historical overview Catriona Havard and Katherine D. Watson Media representations Troy Cooper and Simon Cross Diagnosis and categorisation David Pilgrim Part II: Mad/bad identities Race Hári Sewell Gender Jane E.M. Callaghan and Joanne H. Alexander Age Emily Glorney Class Daniel Holman Part III: Sex and sexuality in mental health and crime Sexual assault and abuse Tara N. Richards and Joan A. Reid Sex and sexuality in the therapy room Amanda O¿Donovan 'Paraphilias' Jemma Tosh Sex work Allan Tyler Part IV: Treatment Attachment based approaches Mary Haley Cognitive behavioural therapy Matt Bruce Systemic approaches Andreas Vossler, Brigitte Squire and Clare Bingham Mindfulness Meg John Barker and Troy Cooper Part V: Dichotomies in forensic and therapeutic practice Memory Nadia Wager Self harm and suicide Andrew Reeves and Paul Taylor Contexts Henry Strick van Linschoten Prevention Nadia Wager and Graham Pike
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