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Series: International Perspectives on Forensic Mental Health.

Case Studies in Sexual Deviance is a comprehensive text that covers 14 different forms of sexual deviance, each contained within one chapter that functions as an exemplar to assist other clinicians with treating that problem. Each chapter covers topics such as assessment, case formulation, relevant research, denial and treatment engagement, adjunctive treatment/case management, forensic issues, relapse prevention, and priorities for future research. Written by international authorities, this book is useful both as a text and as a professional handbook.

Table of Contents

O'Donohue, Introduction: Basic Issues in the Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Deviance. Laws, Assessment and Treatment of a Pedophile. Blanchard, Assessment and Treatment of a Juvenile Child Molester. Marques, Assessment and Treatment of a Rapist. Lovinger, Assessment and Treatment of a Sexual Harasser. Delmonico, Assessment and Treatment of a Pornography Addict. Letorneau, Assessment and Treatment of an Obscene Phone Caller. Mann, Assessment and Treatment of a Voyeur. Barbaree, Assessment and Treatment of a Sexual Stalker. Ward, Assessment and Treatment of a Fetishistic Paraphiliac. Murphy, Assessment and Treatment of an Exhibitionist. Hucker, Assessment and Treatment of a Masochist. Kingston, Assessment and Treatment of a Sadist. Marshall, Assessment and Treatment of Bestiality. Newring, Assessment and Treatment of Transvestic Fetishism. Kaplan, Assessment and Treatment of a Frotteur.

Author/Editor Biography

William T. O'Donohue, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology and an Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and Psychiatry in the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno.