Forensic group psychotherapy : the Portman clinic approach / edited by John Woods and Andrew Williams.
Material type: TextSeries: New international library of group analysis series | Portman papersPublisher: London : Karnac, 2014Description: 1 online resource (xxvi, 214 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781461957539
- 1461957532
- 9781782410904
- 1782410902
- 616.89152 23
- RC488
- 2014 D-427
- WM 430
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"A joint publication between New International Library of Group Analysis and The Portman Papers."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Part I. Principles -- part II. Themes and applications.
Forensic Group Psychotherapy: The Portman Clinic Approach stands as a comprehensive account of theoretical and practical approaches to the group treatment of patients who present with problematic sexual behaviour, criminality, and violence. The first section of the book focusses upon key aspects of group analytic theory as applied to clinical work with forensic patients and describes how to provide a setting in which treatment can proceed. This is followed by a series of chapters with a clinical emphasis, providing a rich and evocative account of the challenges of working with forensic patients in groups. The guiding principle is the need to understand and work with the victim within the perpetrator. This book is a must for any clinician working with forensic patients in groups. Though based on the work of an outpatient clinic, there are ideas and techniques that can be applied to many other settings, including prison, probation, and inpatient.
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