The Self-Regulation Model of the Offense and Relapse Process - Volume 2: Treatment


Tony Ward, Pamela M. Yates, and Carmen Long

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Volumes 1 and 2 of The Self-Regulation Model of the Offence and Relapse Process present the most detailed descriptions and explanations now available of the Ward-Hudson pathways model.  Volume 1 concentrated on outlining the self-regulation (SR) model of the offence and relapse process in sex offenders, its research support, and its assessment implications. In Volume 2 the authors present the Good Lives model of offender rehabilitation, an overarching theoretical framework within which the SR model is embedded. In addition, they provide a significant contribution to the field: a systematic description of the model's treatment implications. The authors

  1. illustrate further each of the four pathways outlined in Volume 1,
  2. explore clinical implications with reference to a sustained case example,
  3. explore the risk profiles associated with each pathway, and
  4. explicitly consider the offenders' management.

 

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