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Working with Sexually Abusive Adolescents
A Practice Manual

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256 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Interdisciplinary and practical in approach, Working with Sexually Abusive Adolescents presents a coherent and comprehensive overview of the key characteristics involve in working with adolescent sex offenders. Contributors explore who these adolescents are and what they do, theories of adolescent sexual abusiveness, issues of risk estimation and management, and many aspects of assessment and treatment. Written by practitioners for ease of use, this valuable book avoids the unnecessary jargon and overcomplicated theorizing that frequently mars other books on this topic. Clear and accessible, Working with Sexually Abusive Adolescents informs a wide range of practitionersùincluding psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, and social workersùof current trends in working with this special population.
Masud S Hoghughi
Sexual Abuse by Adolescents
Masud S Hoghughi and Graeme Richardson
Theories of Adolescent Sexual Abuse
Kevin J Epps
Managing Risk
Finlay Graham, Graeme Richardson and Surya R Bhate
Assessment
Adrian Needs
Psychosocial Treatment
John L Taylor
Educational Approaches to Treatment
Graeme Richardson, Surya R Bhate and Finlay Graham
Cognitive-Based Practice with Sexually Abusive Adolescents
Dawn Fisher and Gail McGregor
Behavioural Treatment Techniques
Graeme Richardson and Finlay Graham
Relapse Prevention
Julie Hird
Working in Context
Surya R Bhate and Masud S Hoghughi
Professional Reports on Abusive Adolescents
Masud S Hoghughi
Considering the Workers

`Adolescent sexuality is still substantially a tale of mystery and imagination. Certainly it does not figure highly in many clinical psychology training courses. This makes the appearance of this book all the more welcome. Masud Hoghughi and his colleagues should be congratulated for pulling together a range of material that will be of vital importance to any clinician considering working in this field.... this book represents the most contemporary British review of the field available, and as such will be an important resource for those starting out in this important area of work' - Clinical Psychology Forum

`There is much in this book that is of value' - Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry

`The book can be used both as an immediate and up-to-speed overview of adolescent sexual offending and also as a handbook for quick and easy reference, particularly in the area of treatment. This, for me, is the book's strength. Its versatility and easy-to-read style puts it in the same league as, for example, Bull and Carson's Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts. This text is a worthwhile read and I can thoroughly recommend it, particularly to colleagues working in the field' - Forensic Update

`This book constitutes a timely contribution to British literature on this topic area... The book should hold interest for social workers, youth justice staff, probation officers and others working with young sexual offenders' - British Journal of Social Work

`The editors have produced a key text that will stimulate further discussion and investigation in this important field of work' - Community Care

Masud S Hoghughi

Suryakant R Bhate

Finlay Graham

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