Forensic CBT : a handbook for clinical practice /

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Other Authors: Tafrate, Raymond Chip, Mitchell, Damon
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Language:English
Published: Hoboken : Wiley, 2014.
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505 0 |a About the editors and contributors -- Preface -- Introduction : critical issues and challenges facing forensic CBT -- Practitioners / Damon Mitchell, David Simourd, & Raymond Chip Tafrate -- Criminal behavior and antisocial patterns : conceptualizing treatment from different cbt perspectives -- Traditional and next generation CBT models -- Traditional cognitive behavioral therapy models for antisocial patterns / Lori Seeler, Arthur Freeman, Raymond DiGiuseppe, & Damon Mitchell -- Act for the incarcerated / Jai Amrod & Steven C. Hayes -- Schema therapy for aggressive offenders with personality disorders / Marije Keulen-de Vos , David P. Bernstein, & Arnoud Arntz -- Criminal thinking models -- An overview of strategies for the assessment and treatment of criminal thinking / Daryl G. Kroner & Robert D. Morgan -- Applying cbt to the criminal thought process / Glenn D. Walters -- Training community corrections officers in cognitive behavioral intervention strategies / Tanya Rugge & James Bonta -- Cbt interventions for common criminal justice problem areas -- Two perspectives on the treatment of anger -- Anger management for offenders : a flexible CBT approach / Howard Kassinove & Michael J. Toohey -- Contextual anger regulation therapy (CART) : an acceptance-based treatment for domestic and non-domestic violent offenders / Frank L. Gardner & Zella E. Moore -- Two perspectives on the treatment of intimate partner violence -- CBT for perpetrators of intimate partner violence : the "I3" approach / Christopher I. Eckhardt, Cory A. Crane, & Joel G. Sprunger -- A couple-based violence reduction approach to curbing intimate partner assault / George Ronan, Kimberly Maurelli, & Krista M. Holman -- Two perspectives on the treatment of addictions -- An integrated rebt approach to the treatment of addicted offenders / F. Michler Bishop -- Social and community responsibility therapy (SCRT) : a cognitive-behavioral model for the treatment of substance abusing judicial clients / Ken W. Wanberg & Harvey B. Milkman -- Two perspectives on the treatment of sexual aggression -- Balancing clients' strengths and deficits in sexual offender treatment : the rockwood treatment approach / William L. Marshall & Matt D. O'Brien -- Recidivism risk reduction therapy (3RT) : cognitive-behavioral / approaches to Treating Sexual Offense Behavior / Jennifer Wheeler & Christmas Covell -- Tailoring CBT to special forensic populations -- Advancing the use of CBT with justice-involved women / Marilyn Van Dieten & Erica King -- CBT with juvenile offenders : a review and recommendations for practice / Eva Feindler & Alison M. Byers -- Culturally responsive CBT in forensic settings / Andrew Day -- Emerging ideas for practice -- Session-by-session assessment of client participation and progress / David Simourd -- Integrating motivational interviewing with forensic CBT : promoting treatment engagement and behavior change with justice-involved clients / Raymond Chip Tafrate & Jennifer D. Luther -- Integrating strength-based practice with forensic CBT : the good lives model of offender rehabilitation / Clare-Ann Fortune & Tony Ward -- Treating depression and PTSD behind bars : an interaction schemas approach / Key Sun -- Conclusions -- Forensic CBT : five recommendations for clinical practice and five topics in need of more attention / Raymond Chip Tafrate, Damon Mitchell, & Raymond W. Novaco. 
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