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Psychological Treatment of the Paraphilias: a Review and an Appraisal of Effectiveness.

William L Marshall1, Liam E Marshall.   

Abstract

Initially, this paper notes that treatment for the paraphilias has been most thoroughly described and evaluated within the context of treating sex offenders (i.e., child molesters, rapists, and exhibitionists). We note that the literature does not always carefully distinguish "pedophiles" from other child molesters and that rapists are often identified as having a "Not Otherwise Specified" paraphilia. Both these practices appear problematic. We then outline current approaches to the treatment of sex offenders which have typically been seen as relevant to dealing with all types of paraphilias. The historical emergence of sex offender treatment is noted, leading to an outline of current approaches that address known problematic issues by employing established procedures and by delivering treatment in an empirically based manner. We conclude with a description of evaluations of the effectiveness of these treatment approaches which indicate overall positive outcomes.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25903481     DOI: 10.1007/s11920-015-0580-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep        ISSN: 1523-3812            Impact factor:   5.285


  9 in total

1.  First report of the collaborative outcome data project on the effectiveness of psychological treatment for sex offenders.

Authors:  R Karl Hanson; Arthur Gordon; Andrew J R Harris; Janice K Marques; William Murphy; Vernon L Quinsey; Michael C Seto
Journal:  Sex Abuse       Date:  2002-04

2.  A brief history of behavioral and cognitive behavioral approaches to sexual offenders: Part 1. Early developments.

Authors:  D R Laws; W L Marshall
Journal:  Sex Abuse       Date:  2003-04

Review 3.  Assessing risk for sexual recidivism: some proposals on the nature of psychologically meaningful risk factors.

Authors:  Ruth E Mann; R Karl Hanson; David Thornton
Journal:  Sex Abuse       Date:  2010-04-02

4.  The treatment of exhibitionists: a focus on sexual deviance versus cognitive and relationship features.

Authors:  W L Marshall; A Eccles; H E Barbaree
Journal:  Behav Res Ther       Date:  1991

5.  Effects of a relapse prevention program on sexual recidivism: final results from California's sex offender treatment and evaluation project (SOTEP).

Authors:  Janice K Marques; Mark Wiederanders; David M Day; Craig Nelson; Alice van Ommeren
Journal:  Sex Abuse       Date:  2005-01

6.  Research on the processes involved in treating sexual offenders.

Authors:  Martin Drapeau
Journal:  Sex Abuse       Date:  2005-04

7.  Relationship between therapeutic climate and treatment outcome in group-based sexual offender treatment programs.

Authors:  Anthony R Beech; Catherine E Hamilton-Giachritsis
Journal:  Sex Abuse       Date:  2005-04

Review 8.  Does sexual offender treatment work? A systematic review of outcome evaluations.

Authors:  Martin Schmucker; Friedrich Lösel
Journal:  Psicothema       Date:  2008-02

9.  The long-term evaluation of a behavioral treatment program for child molesters.

Authors:  W L Marshall; H E Barbaree
Journal:  Behav Res Ther       Date:  1988
  9 in total

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