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Research paper thumbnail of A Closer Look at Sex Offender Character Pathology and Relapse Prevention: An Integrative Approach

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Mar 1, 1998

Classical psychoanalysis has been unable to adequately address the underlying narcissistic charac... more Classical psychoanalysis has been unable to adequately address the underlying narcissistic character pathology in sex offenders and sufficiently reduce relapse. Recent theoretical constructs about the nature of attachments to others and the formation of self-esteem are discussed and applied to sexually exploitative behavior A new dimension of relapse prevention-the interpersonal dimension-is described, along with an enhanced explanation of the cycle of offending behavior and the nature of high-risk situations. Principles of change and recovery to follow in the treatment of the offender character pathology are also described This deeper theoretical understanding of the motivation of sex offenders has formed the basis for treatment developed by the Counseling and Psychotherapy Center (C.P.C.). Two cases serve to illustrate this theoretical approach.

Research paper thumbnail of Understanding and treating sex offenders from a self-psychological perspective: The missing piece

Clinical Social Work Journal, 1990

Research paper thumbnail of A Closer Look at Sex Offender Character Pathology and Relapse Prevention: An Integrative Approach

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 1998

Classical psychoanalysis has been unable to adequately address the underlying narcissistic charac... more Classical psychoanalysis has been unable to adequately address the underlying narcissistic character pathology in sex offenders and sufficiently reduce relapse. Recent theoretical constructs about the nature of attachments to others and the formation of self-esteem are discussed and applied to sexually exploitative behavior A new dimension of relapse prevention-the interpersonal dimension-is described, along with an enhanced explanation of the cycle of offending behavior and the nature of high-risk situations. Principles of change and recovery to follow in the treatment of the offender character pathology are also described This deeper theoretical understanding of the motivation of sex offenders has formed the basis for treatment developed by the Counseling and Psychotherapy Center (C.P.C.). Two cases serve to illustrate this theoretical approach.

Research paper thumbnail of Understanding and treating sex offenders from a self-psychological perspective: The missing piece

Clinical Social Work Journal, 1990

This paper contrasts the view of sex and aggression from the perspective of classical psychoanaly... more This paper contrasts the view of sex and aggression from the perspective of classical psychoanalytic drive theory (traditional Freudian psychoanalytic thinking) with self-psychological theory (as formulated by Heinz Kohut), which provides a new psychoanalytic paradigm. In addition, the selfpsychological formulation of voyeurism and exhibitionism, which are seen as disintegration or breakdown products of the fragmenting self, will be applied to understanding sex offenders. Two case descriptions will illustrate the application of self psychology in the understanding and treatment of sex offenders.

Research paper thumbnail of A Closer Look at Sex Offender Character Pathology and Relapse Prevention: An Integrative Approach

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Mar 1, 1998

Classical psychoanalysis has been unable to adequately address the underlying narcissistic charac... more Classical psychoanalysis has been unable to adequately address the underlying narcissistic character pathology in sex offenders and sufficiently reduce relapse. Recent theoretical constructs about the nature of attachments to others and the formation of self-esteem are discussed and applied to sexually exploitative behavior A new dimension of relapse prevention-the interpersonal dimension-is described, along with an enhanced explanation of the cycle of offending behavior and the nature of high-risk situations. Principles of change and recovery to follow in the treatment of the offender character pathology are also described This deeper theoretical understanding of the motivation of sex offenders has formed the basis for treatment developed by the Counseling and Psychotherapy Center (C.P.C.). Two cases serve to illustrate this theoretical approach.

Research paper thumbnail of Understanding and treating sex offenders from a self-psychological perspective: The missing piece

Clinical Social Work Journal, 1990

Research paper thumbnail of A Closer Look at Sex Offender Character Pathology and Relapse Prevention: An Integrative Approach

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 1998

Classical psychoanalysis has been unable to adequately address the underlying narcissistic charac... more Classical psychoanalysis has been unable to adequately address the underlying narcissistic character pathology in sex offenders and sufficiently reduce relapse. Recent theoretical constructs about the nature of attachments to others and the formation of self-esteem are discussed and applied to sexually exploitative behavior A new dimension of relapse prevention-the interpersonal dimension-is described, along with an enhanced explanation of the cycle of offending behavior and the nature of high-risk situations. Principles of change and recovery to follow in the treatment of the offender character pathology are also described This deeper theoretical understanding of the motivation of sex offenders has formed the basis for treatment developed by the Counseling and Psychotherapy Center (C.P.C.). Two cases serve to illustrate this theoretical approach.

Research paper thumbnail of Understanding and treating sex offenders from a self-psychological perspective: The missing piece

Clinical Social Work Journal, 1990

This paper contrasts the view of sex and aggression from the perspective of classical psychoanaly... more This paper contrasts the view of sex and aggression from the perspective of classical psychoanalytic drive theory (traditional Freudian psychoanalytic thinking) with self-psychological theory (as formulated by Heinz Kohut), which provides a new psychoanalytic paradigm. In addition, the selfpsychological formulation of voyeurism and exhibitionism, which are seen as disintegration or breakdown products of the fragmenting self, will be applied to understanding sex offenders. Two case descriptions will illustrate the application of self psychology in the understanding and treatment of sex offenders.

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