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|a Toolkit for working with juvenile sex offenders /
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|a Front Cover; Toolkit for Working with Juvenile Sex Offenders; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Informed Consent or Assent for Assessment, Treatment and Releases of Information; Informed Consent as an Ethical and Legal Obligation; Key Elements of Informed Consent; Who Can Give Informed Consent for a Minor?; Informed Consent as Recognition of Fundamental Fairness and Dignity; Appendix; Sample Informed Consent Documents; Summary of informed consent/limits of confidentiality form for records (Stevens Treatment Programs, Swansea MA)
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|a Sample Informed Consent for Treatment of Problematic Sexual BehaviorGeneric Associates, Inc.; Bibliography and resources; 2 Assessment of Dynamic Treatment Targets for Juveniles Who Sexually Offend; Introduction; Critical Perspective on Risk Assessment of JSOs; Types of Assessments; Treatment Domains Related to Risk; Hypersexuality and Sexual Deviance; Supporting Research; Assessment Tools; Sexual Age and Gender Preference; Supporting Research; Assessment Tools; Antisocial Behavior and Impulsivity; Supporting Research; Assessment Tools; Rating Scales; Self-report Inventories
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|a Callous-Unemotional TraitSupporting Research; Assessment Tools; Aggressive and Violent Fantasies and Behavior; Supporting Research; Assessment Tools; Intimacy and Friendships; Supporting Research; Assessment Tools; Victimization; Supporting Research; Assessment Tools; Summary and Conclusions; References; 3 Penile Plethysmography; What is Penile Plethysmography (PPG)?; Why Use PPG?; What about Females?; Using PPG with Adolescents versus Adults; The Development and Use of PPG; The Evolution of PPG; PPG: Stimulus Characteristics; The Impact of Sexual Experience on PPG Evaluations
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|a Resources for Learning More about Penile PlethysmographySumming it up: Sexual offender risk assessments and PPG; References; 4 The Polygraph; Introduction; Part 1: History; Larson; Institute for Juvenile Research; Polygraph in Criminal Court; Post-Adjudication Polygraph; Part 2: FAQ and Special Considerations; How Can You Test a Young Person About Sexual Behavior When They are Still Developing Their Values, Their Beliefs About What ... ; What is the Youngest Age for Testing With the Polygraph?; The Body and Mind of a Juvenile are Different than Adults, aren't They?
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|a The Juvenile I Am Seeing has Conduct Disorder and No Conscience. He Doesn't Care That He Raped His Sister. Will a Polygraph ... Can the Court Really Force My Juvenile Client to Take a Polygraph?; Part 3: Methodology; Physiology; Emergency Situations; Psychology; Differential Salience; Effect (Deception Criteria); Idiosyncratic Responses; Test Data Analysis; Test Data Analysis -- Digital; Garbage in -- Garbage out; Caution -- Identifiable Stimulus; Interview; Willingness; Competency; Physical Fitness; Psychological Fitness; Target Issue; Question Construction; Relevant Questions; Question Review
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|a Juvenile sex offender therapy has changed markedly since it emerged in the 1980s. Toolkit for Working with Juvenile Sex Offenders provides therapists with a summary of evidence-based practice with this population, including working with comorbid conditions and developmental disabilities. It provides tools for use in assessment, case formulation, and treatment, including forms, checklists, and exercises. Chapters also cover testifying in court and obtaining a client base. Identifies evidence-based treatment practice specifically for juvenilesProvides tools for ass.
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