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Type: Journal Article
Title: Integrating Strength-Based Models in the Psychological Treatment of Sexual Offenders
Other Titles: Sexual Abuse in Australia and New Zealand
Authors: Marshall, Liam E
Marshall, William L
Year: 2012
Publisher: Australia and New Zealand Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abuse (A NZATS A)
Citation: No 1 Vol.: 4
Notes:  In this paper we suggest that treatment for sexual offenders will be maximally effective if it is strengthbased. We reject the negative and deficit focus of earlier approaches, particularly the Relapse Prevention Model. Effective treatment should incorporate the Risk/Needs/Responsivity principles outlined by Andrews and his colleagues, Ward's Good Lives Model, and Seligman's Positive Psychology approach. We have shown that such a strength-based treatment program effectively reduces long-term reoffending among sexual offenders. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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