Examples Of Treatment Processes Flashcards

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Many different types of treatment

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Anger and aggression violence
Cognitive skills programme
Other offending programmes

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Anger and aggression violence

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Deal with anger management through programmes
CALM - Controlling Anger and Learning to Manage
Life minus violence
Alcohol related violence program

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Cognitive skills programmes

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Problem solving
Thinking skills
TSP - thinking skills programme
Reasoning and Rehab programme

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Other offending behaviour programmes

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Fire setting - FIPP/FIPP-MO

Sexual offenders - SOTP

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5
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Traditional group sex offender treatment programmes

7 stages

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1 introduction and group norms
2 understand offending
3 talk about cognitive distortions and empathy
4 talk about deviant sexual arousal
5 affect regulation
6 intimacy deficits
7 relapse prevention
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6
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When do we introduce Good Lives Model and Goal setting

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Week 3

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7
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When do they introduce goal planning to group

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Week 4

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8
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When do patients examine the good lives model to their time during their time of offending? Was there anything missing from their lives that may have caused offending

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Week 5

Make risk factors in relation to good lives model

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9
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The patients to continue to draw upon the good lives model where relevant, while developing an understanding of the factors associated with their offence

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Week 6-9

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10
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Traditional relapse prevention

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Week 22-28 of treatment

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11
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Cohen’s D effect size

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Small is 0.20
Moderate .5
Large .8

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12
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Dynamic risk factors of Cohen’s D

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For inappropriate sex arousal - 0.3
Emotional self management- 0.38
Offence supportive condition - 0.16
Intimacy/social functioning deficits - 0.15

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Post-offence minimisations, excuse-making (Maruna & Mann, 2006)

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Normal behaviour to respond after you make an offence. To protect your self-esteem

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“Risky thinking” aka cognitive distortions

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1) self statements made around the time of offending that affect thinking style
2) aka deeper attitudes

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Offence Supportive Thinking: Victim Empath

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Emotional recognition
Perspective taking
Experience emotional responses
Actions that comfort or reduce suffering

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16
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Positive therapist features

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Self disclosure
Empathetic 
Warm
Humour
Rewarding
Flexible
Directive
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Negative therapist characteristics

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Confrontational
Lack of interest in client
Low interpersonal skills