Assessment and case conceptualization in sex offender treatment.
Author(s) -
Rachael M. Collie,
Tony Ward,
Jim Vess
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
the journal of behavior analysis of offender and victim treatment and prevention
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2155-8655
DOI - 10.1037/h0100435
Subject(s) - conceptualization , sex offender , psychology , psychotherapist , criminology , computer science , artificial intelligence
The assessment of sexual offenders consists of the systematic collection of clinically relevant information in order to detect clinical phenomena or problems and to provide clear treatment targets. The result of this process is a conceptual model, or case formulation, representing the client’s various problems, the hypothesized underlying mechanisms, and their interrelationships. The focus of this article is on the importance of psychological assessment and case formulation in the rehabilitation and management of individuals convicted of sexual offences. First, we make a number of general points about the importance of evidence based assessment and clinical reasoning in case formulation. Second, we review key elements of contemporary sexual offender theory that highlights the heterogeneity evident among sex offenders and the implications for case formulation and treatment planning. Third, we discuss the role of case formulation for risk assessment and management. Finally, we illustrate our major points with a brief case study and conclude with a brief consideration of the value of case formulations.
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