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Treatment of sexual offenders with psychopathic traits: recent research developments and clinical implications.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2008 Jul; 9(3):144-66.TV

Abstract

This article provides a review of recent literature related to the treatment of psychopathy in forensic settings, with particular focus on studies with sexual offenders. The lack of empirical support for the position that psychopaths are untreatable is noted, and data suggesting optimism is discussed. Research demonstrating an interaction between psychopathy and substance abuse and between psychopathy and sexual deviance is also presented. Both substance abuse disorders and inappropriate arousal are frequently encountered in high-risk groups of sexual offenders. These topics are of relevance, in that the question of whether treatment is beneficial with high-risk sexual offenders, including those who are psychopathic, cannot be answered unless groups presenting with typical concurrent disorders (paraphilias, substance abuse, dependence) are discussed. It is argued that, although the evidence is still preliminary, there is reason for optimism with reference to whether psychopathic sexual offenders are responsive to treatment, including offenders presenting with concurrent disorders.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Central District Parole, Correctional Service of Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada. AbracenJA@csc-scc.gc.caNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

18495937

Citation

Abracen, Jeffrey, et al. "Treatment of Sexual Offenders With Psychopathic Traits: Recent Research Developments and Clinical Implications." Trauma, Violence & Abuse, vol. 9, no. 3, 2008, pp. 144-66.
Abracen J, Looman J, Langton CM. Treatment of sexual offenders with psychopathic traits: recent research developments and clinical implications. Trauma Violence Abuse. 2008;9(3):144-66.
Abracen, J., Looman, J., & Langton, C. M. (2008). Treatment of sexual offenders with psychopathic traits: recent research developments and clinical implications. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 9(3), 144-66. https://doi.org/10.1177/1524838008319633
Abracen J, Looman J, Langton CM. Treatment of Sexual Offenders With Psychopathic Traits: Recent Research Developments and Clinical Implications. Trauma Violence Abuse. 2008;9(3):144-66. PubMed PMID: 18495937.
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