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Informationen zum Autor Raymond Chip Tafrate is a licensed psychologist and Professor and Chairperson of the Criminology and Criminal Justice Department at Central Connecticut State University. His most recent books are Anger Management for Everyone (2009) and Understanding Anger Disorders (2006). Damon Mitchell is a licensed psychologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Central Connecticut State University. His research has been published in a variety of psychology and criminal justice journals including International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology , Journal of Criminal Justice , Federal Probation , Journal of Sex Research , and the Journal of Interpersonal Violence . Klappentext With the current correctional population in the United States approaching 2 million--and a probation population of more than 5 million--there is an increasing demand for effective behavioral and emotional health services from forensic practitioners. Forensic CBT: A Handbook for Clinical Practice represents the first authoritative resource on the utilization of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) strategies and techniques for a wide variety of offender clients. Contributions from leading experts in the major schools of CBT offer practical guidance on the treatment of antisocial personality patterns, anger, interpersonal violence, substance abuse, and sexual aggression. This practical guidance is supplemented by an assortment of worksheets, handouts, and exercises for practitioners to use with their clients. Coverage is also included on the use of modified CBT strategies for female, juvenile, and culturally diverse forensic populations; as well as emerging areas of forensic practices. Forensic treatment is presented from a wide spectrum of CBT approaches including Beck and Ellis, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Schema Focused Therapy, and criminal thinking models. Forensic CBT is an invaluable resource for practitioners working with juvenile and adult offenders in various criminal justice settings, both within institutions and in the community. Zusammenfassung There is a growing expectation that empirically supported interventions and programs! primarily CBT! will be used by forensic practitioners in correctional facilities or probational situations. This edited volume is the first authoritative resource that addresses CBT in offender settings. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors x About the Editors and Contributors xiii Preface xxi 1 Introduction: Critical Issues and Challenges Facing Forensic CBT Practitioners 1 Damon Mitchell, David J. Simourd, and Raymond Chip Tafrate Part I Criminal Behavior and Antisocial Patterns: Conceptualizing Treatment from Different CBT Perspectives 11 Section 1 Traditional and Next Generation CBT Models 13 2 Traditional Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Models for Antisocial Patterns 15 Lori Seeler, Arthur Freeman, Raymond DiGiuseppe, and Damon Mitchell 3 ACT for the Incarcerated 43 Jai Amrod and Steven C. Hayes 4 Schema Therapy for Aggressive Offenders with Personality Disorders 66 Marije Keulen-de Vos, David P. Bernstein, and Arnoud Arntz Section 2 Criminal Thinking Models 85 5 An Overview of Strategies for the Assessment and Treatment of Criminal Thinking 87 Daryl G. Kroner and Robert D. Morgan 6 Applying CBT to the Criminal Thought Process 104 Glenn D. Walters 7 Training Community Corrections Officers in Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention Strategies 122 Tanya Rugge and James Bonta Part II CBT Interventions for Common Criminal Justice Problem Areas 137 Section 1 Two ...