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E-grāmata: Further Case Studies in Forensic Psychology: Clinical Assessment and Treatment [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 176 pages, 9 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003213116
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  • Formāts: 176 pages, 9 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003213116
This unique book offers valuable insights into the often-hidden world of forensic psychological assessment and intervention. It follows on from Case Studies in Forensic Psychology (2019) and presents a range of detailed clinical case studies of adults and young people across secure and community settings.

The case studies represent individuals with several different forms of offending histories, such as sexual and violent offending, and various clinical diagnoses including autism and acquired brain injury. Each chapter details the individuals personal background, offending, any relevant psychiatric or psychological diagnoses, and treatments. The chapters end with an intensive discussion on the outcomes for that case, and its wider implications. This book allows the readers to understand the on-ground clinical practice and day-to-day role of a forensic psychologist by demonstrating the work undertaken behind the empirical research and highlighting the complexities to which psychologists need to apply their expertise. It also brings together treatment models and forensic research to establish how theory translates into practice and consider whether it is effective at an individual level.

Further Case Studies in Forensic Psychology is key reading for psychologists, clinicians and practitioners at any stage of their career in this rapidly expanding field. It will also be useful for students of forensic psychology and those interested in the real-life work of psychologists in forensic practice.
Acknowledgements vii
List of contributors
viii
1 Introduction
1(3)
Ruth J. Tully
Jennifer Bamford
2 Psychological treatment relating to intimate partner violence and domestic abuse in the family court context
4(19)
Gemma Luke
3 The effectiveness of bespoke psychological intervention for an adult male convicted of internet-facilitated sex offending
23(17)
Jennifer Bamford
4 Providing psychologically informed care in the youth custodial estate: making `Every Interaction Matter'
40(22)
Clare Holt
Joel Warkcup
5 Treatment of delusions of exceptionality in an adult male with sexual offences against children in a secure psychiatric setting
62(23)
Khyati Patel
6 The psychological recovery journey of a patient detained in low secure forensic mental health service
85(17)
Lara Arsuffi
7 Utilising EMDR to address trauma with an autistic person with a history of sexual offending
102(19)
Lyn Shelton
8 A case study examining the use of functional analysis to understand behavioural and emotional instability in an adult male with an acquired brain injury
121(15)
Sarah Ashworth
9 Clinical and forensic assessment of firesetting
136(20)
Faye Horsley
10 Conclusion
156(6)
Ruth J. Tully
Jennifer Bamford
Global glossary 162(10)
Index 172
Ruth J. Tully is a Consultant Forensic Psychologist and Clinical Lead of Tully Forensic Psychology Limited, where she and her team of psychologists work throughout the UK in the provision of psychological assessment, treatment, consultancy, and training. She is considered a leading authority in the field of risk assessment.

Jennifer Bamford is a Forensic Psychologist who specialises in the assessment of sexual offenders. She works in private practice assessing people with forensic histories in prison, hospital, and the community for the purpose of parole, criminal court hearings, family court assessments, and mental health tribunals.