*This set includes a text and workbook.*
Providing step-by-step guidelines for relapse prevention with adult male sex offenders who abuse children, the
Maintaining Change for Adult Male Perpetrators of Child Sexual Abuse is based on Hilary Eldridge′s experience of piloting this unique cognitive-behavioral treatment approach in community-based, secure hospital, and prison sex offender programs. The book is designed to be used in conjunction with the three-phased program of its companion,
A Personal Manual for Maintaining Change. In
Maintaining Change for Adult Male Perpetrators of Child Sexual Abuse, Eldridge presents the theoretical base for using relapse prevention, including information on the relapse process and its implications for assessment of perpetrator patterns, as well as interventions in those patterns and maintenance of change. The book provides the therapist or counselor with guidelines, suggestions, and descriptions covering rationale for the exercises used in each phase, how to introduce the exercises, how to deal with client questions and resistance, different ways of explaining the material, and sample therapist-client dialogues. Well integrated into existing programs, this treatment package is ideal for all who work in a professional capacity with adult male sex offenders and provides a clear map for the excursion into uncharted territories of personal change. This is a professional book for client-oriented self-management or therapy to be supervised by social workers, mental health agencies, prison staff, hospital staff, probation officers, psychologists, and other health care professionals. It also makes an excellent training resource or textbook for therapists, counselors, social workers, nurses, and other mental health professionals.
قائمة المحتويات
Foreword – D Richard Laws
PART ONE: USING `MAINTAINING CHANGE′
A Therapist Guide with Accompanying Manual for Perpetrators
PART TWO: THE CHANGE PROCESS
Increasing the Emphasis on Maintenance as the Offender Progresses through Therapy
Monitoring the Offender′s Progress
PART THREE: THE PHASES OF CHANGE LINKED TO THE EXERCISES IN `MAINTAINING CHANGE: A PERSONAL RELAPSE PREVENTION MANUAL′
Phase 1
From the Beginning to the Midpoint of Therapy
Motivating Offenders
Working with Blocks to Receptivity
Working with Multidimensional Cycles of Sex Offending
Building Networks – Hilary Eldridge and Jenny Still
Phase 1
Phase 2
From the Midpoint of Therapy Onward
Personal Relapse Prevention Manual Phase 2, Section A
The Cycle and Routes to Relapse
Personal Relapse Prevention Manual Phase 2, Section B
Preventing and Dealing with Risky Moods
Personal Relapse Prevention Manual Phase 2, Section C
The Relapse Prevention Collection
Building Effective Networks
Phase 2
Phase 3
After Formal Therapy
Post-Intervention Monitoring and Callback
Continued Use of Phases 1 and 2 of the Manual
Working with a Network
CONCLUSION: A BROADER PERSPECTIVE ON RELAPSE PREVENTION