Guidance for arts therapists across all modalities on working with sexual offenders. A wide variety of patients and contexts are covered, and the book contains a wealth of practical advice on how to carry out therapy effectively with this client group, in a trauma-informed, well-supervised manner.
A resource for arts therapists and other clinicians on working with people who have committed sexual offences.
There is a strong focus on the value of establishing a therapeutic relationship involving non-verbal media as a cornerstone, drawing upon current research and practice. Emphasis is placed on working with transference and counter-transference, being trauma-informed, and making use of effective supervision.
This group of offenders can benefit hugely from the provision of arts therapies, and this book provides valuable experiences of working with people who have committed sexual offences.
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Highlighting ways arts therapists across all modalities can work with sexual offenders
Foreword |
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction |
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1 Restorative Hope: Keeping Families Together after Sibling Sexual Abuse |
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2 Story, Shadow, Shame and Risk: Dramatherapy with Male Personality-Disordered Sexual Offenders in Medium-Secure Forensic Settings |
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49 | (14) |
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3 Behind Closed Doors: Art Psychotherapy with Female Sexual Offenders |
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63 | (16) |
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4 Exploring Maternal and Erotic Transference in Dance Movement Psychotherapy with a Sex Offender |
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5 The Use of Art Therapy to Address Dynamic Risk Factors in Sex Offender Treatment |
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6 Beauty and the Beast: Trauma-Informed Dramatherapy with a Male Patient in a Forensic Setting |
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7 Development of Self-Perception: Art Therapy with Sex Offenders in a Therapeutic Community Prison |
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135 | (16) |
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8 Diagnosis, Ethics and the Sexual Offender Subject: A Lacanian Psychoanalytic Perspective |
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151 | (14) |
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9 Music Therapy with Juvenile Sex Offenders with Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs |
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165 | (14) |
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10 Beads, Bees, Glitter and Perversion: Forensic Art Therapy with Older Adults |
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179 | (16) |
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11 Attachment, Trauma and Art Therapy in the Treatment of Sexual Offending |
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195 | (16) |
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12 Finding Paul: Dramatherapy with a Man Whose Denial Rendered Him `Stuck' in the Criminal Justice System |
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211 | (16) |
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13 Expressing the Crime for a Young Sex Offender Using Art Therapy in a Forensic Psychiatric Hospital in the Netherlands |
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14 Knowing Me, Knowing You: Bodies in Relationship, Working with Adolescents with Learning Disabilities and Harmful Sexual Behaviours |
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15 Art Therapy with Long-Term Patients at Risk of Sexual Offending |
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16 Role-Play as a Therapeutic Tool: A Research Study of Sexual Offenders' Experiences of Victim Empathy Role-Play |
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17 Group and Individual Art Therapy with a Sexually Inappropriate Patient in an NHS Low-Secure Unit |
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List of contributors |
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Index |
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Simon Hastilow has worked with offenders since 1995 in various settings including NHS secure settings and within various prisons. He currently works on the Sex Offender wing of a therapeutic community prison.
Marian Liebmann has worked in art therapy with offenders, with women's groups and community groups, and for 19 years in the Inner-City Support and Recovery Team (adult mental health), where she developed work on anger issues.