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Tables of Contents for Counseling, Treatment,and Intervention Methods With Juvenile and Adult Offenders
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xiii
 
Correctional Counseling and Intervention: Introduction and Critical Issues
1
30
Background of Counseling
1
11
Introduction
1
3
Rehabilitation, Treatment, and Mental Health
4
2
Additional Clinical Definitions
6
1
The Development of the Medical Model
7
2
Treatment Research
9
1
The Responses to Martinson
10
2
Criminal Justice Clients and Counseling Environments
12
1
Critical Issues in Counseling
13
5
The Difficulty of Changing Criminal Behavior
13
3
Developing a Proper Rehabilitative Treatment Program for Offenders
16
2
Contemporary Counseling Focus
18
12
Ethical Issues in Counseling Offenders
22
1
Macro Ethical Concerns
23
3
Micro Ethical Concerns
26
2
Qualification and Training for Criminal Justice Counselors
28
2
Summary
30
1
Key Terms
30
1
Legal Issues in Correctional Treatment
31
27
Introduction
31
2
Where Do Prisoners' Treatment Rights Come From?
33
1
Constitutional Amendments that Determine Correctional Treatment
34
4
Bridging the Bill of Rights into the Fourteenth Amendment
35
1
Cruel and Unusual Punishment
35
1
Liberty, Property, Due Process, and Equal Protection
36
2
Reasonableness Test
38
1
Civil Rights Act of 1871
39
1
Criteria for Civil Commitment
40
1
The Right to Rehabilitation in Adult Prisons
40
2
The Right to Rehabilitation in Juvenile Institutions
42
5
Early Judicial Rulings
42
3
How Juveniles Have a Right to Rehabilitation
45
2
The Right to Habilitation
47
1
The Right to Mental Health or Psychiatric Treatment
47
2
The Right to Refuse Mental Health Treatment
49
2
Washington v. Harper
50
1
The Right to Refuse Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotic Anonymous Treatment
51
1
Involuntary Treatment of Sex Offenders
52
2
Gender and Equal Protection in Prison Treatment Programs
54
2
Summary
56
1
Key Terms
57
1
Treatment Theories
58
43
Introduction
58
2
Cognitive-Behavioral Theory and Therapy
60
12
Theoretical Constructs
60
3
Therapeutic Techniques
63
7
A Feminist Version of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
70
2
Behavioral Theories
72
6
Behavior Therapy
72
4
Behavioral Modification
76
2
Psychoanalytic Theory
78
2
Logotherapy
80
2
Afrocentric Theory
82
3
Feminist Theory
85
5
Social Bonding Theory
90
2
System Theory
92
3
Reality Therapy
95
3
Applicability of Aforementioned Theories to Individual and Group Counseling
98
2
Summary
100
1
Key Terms
100
1
Screening, Assessment, and Diagnosis in Correctional Treatment
101
30
Introduction
101
1
Criminal Justice Interviewing
102
2
Motivational Interviewing
104
1
Diagnostic Guides
104
7
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
105
4
Psychopathy
109
1
Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-IV (SCID)
110
1
Training Guides for the DSM-IV
110
1
Conducting a Mental Status Examination
111
1
Clinical Assessment
112
1
Critical Issues in Assessment
113
2
Malingering and Its Detection
114
1
Assessment of Offenders' Common Problems
115
15
Assessment of Juvenile and Adult Criminal Attitudes
115
1
Adult Substance Abuse Assessment
116
2
Assessment of Women with Substance Abuse
118
1
Assessment and Screening of Adolescents in the Justice System
118
1
Dual Diagnosis Assessment: Substance Abuse and Mental Disorders
119
4
Assessment of Sexual Victimization
123
2
Assessment of Juveniles' Sexual Offending
125
1
Assessment of Juveniles for Alcohol and Other Drugs
126
4
Selected Assessment Tools
130
1
Summary
130
1
Key Terms
130
1
Individual Counseling Processes
131
29
Introduction
131
1
Psychoanalytic Principles and Individual Counseling
132
1
The Helping Relationship
133
10
Empathy
135
2
Respect and Positive Regard
137
1
Genuineness
138
1
Warmth
138
1
Concreteness
139
1
Immediacy
139
1
Cultural Awareness
139
3
Gender Awareness
142
1
Stages of Counseling
143
7
Engagement
144
1
The Importance of the Initial Correction Interview
144
2
The Initial Interview
146
1
Problem Identification
146
1
Pattern Search
146
2
Change
148
1
Termination
149
1
Crisis Intervention
150
4
Treatment of a Crisis
152
1
Establishing Treatment Goals
153
1
Treatment Implementation
153
1
Termination of Crisis Intervention
153
1
Case Management
154
4
Cop/Police Officer
154
1
Friend
154
1
Confidant
155
1
Adviser
155
1
Teacher
156
1
Moral Guider
156
1
Parent/Nurturer
156
1
Change Agent
157
1
Crisis Intervener
157
1
Role Model
157
1
Consultant
157
1
Social Influencer
157
1
Resource Broker/Advocate
158
1
Program Manager
158
1
Summary
158
1
Key Terms
159
1
Group Treatment Processes
160
30
Introduction
160
2
Differences Between Therapy Groups and Self-Help Groups
162
1
Benefits of Group Counseling
163
4
The Installation of Hope
164
1
Universality of Experiences
164
1
The Imparting of Information
164
1
Altruism
164
1
The Corrective Recapitulation of the Primary Family Group
165
1
The Development of Socializing Techniques
165
1
Imitative Behavior
165
1
Interpersonal Learning
166
1
Group Cohesiveness
166
1
Catharsis
166
1
Existential Factors
166
1
Types of Groups
167
3
Therapy Groups
167
1
Structured Groups
168
1
Marathon Groups
168
1
Encounter Groups
169
1
Group Size
170
1
Selection of Group Members
171
1
Group Roles
171
4
Leaders' Personal Characteristics
172
3
Group Dynamics
175
2
Group Stages
177
2
Support of Current Lifestyles
177
1
Anger at Authority
177
1
Self-Revelation
178
1
Working Through Problems
178
1
New Ways of Relating
178
1
Ending Stage
179
1
Group Strategies
179
4
Pre-Group Strategies
179
1
Strategies to Facilitate Group Dynamics
180
1
Strategies to Change Offenders
181
1
Warm-Up
182
1
Paradoxical Intention
182
1
Cognitive Click
182
1
Mirroring
183
1
Hidden Reasons
183
1
Reorientation
183
1
Social Skills Techniques
183
6
Modeling
184
1
Role-Playing
185
1
Prompting
185
1
Homework
185
1
Feedback
185
2
Group Discussion Topics
187
1
Group versus Individual Counseling
188
1
Summary
189
1
Key Terms
189
1
Treating Female Juvenile Offenders
190
23
Introduction
190
1
The Context of Treating Female Juvenile Offenders
191
5
Issues of Minority Females
194
2
Techniques and Procedures of Treating Female Juvenile Offenders
196
7
Treatment for Sexual Victimization
196
1
Treatment for Adolescents Who Run Away
197
1
Adolescent Drug Treatment
198
3
Treatment for Sex-Related Problems Associated with Drugs and Alcohol
201
2
Specific Programs for Juvenile Females
203
1
Intervention Programs Researched
203
4
Adolescent Mothers Who Use Drugs
203
1
Treatment of Sexually Abused Girls
204
1
Treatment for Delinquent Females
205
2
Intervention Programs Not Researched
207
4
Treating Adolescents Who Have Been Sexually Abused
207
2
Intervention with Females with General Delinquency Problems
209
2
Summary
211
1
Key Terms
212
1
Treating Male Juvenile Offenders
213
31
Introduction
213
1
The Context of Treating Male Juvenile Offenders
214
2
Techniques and Procedures of Treating Male Juvenile Offenders
216
16
Treating Juveniles Who Commit Homicides
216
1
Treating Aggressive Juveniles
217
2
Treating Juvenile Sex Offenders
219
11
Treating Juveniles with Alcohol and Drug Problems
230
1
Treating a Disruptive, Dually Diagnosed Adolescent
231
1
Researched Intervention Programs
232
5
Treating Delinquent Behavior
232
1
Treatment for Violent Delinquents
233
3
Boot Camps
236
1
Unresearched Programs and Interventions
237
6
Treatment of Juvenile Probationers
237
1
Wilderness Camps
238
1
Afrocentric Programming
239
4
Summary
243
1
Key Terms
243
1
Treating Female Adult Offenders
244
26
Introduction
244
1
The Context of Treating Female Adult Offenders
245
4
Techniques and Procedures of Treating Female Adult Offenders
249
7
Strategies in the Treatment of Female Substance Abusers
249
6
Treating Female Sex Offenders
255
1
Researched Programs and Interventions
256
6
Drug Treatment for Female Prisoners and Parolees
256
1
Treating Dually Diagnosed Females
257
1
Treating Pregnant Substance-Abusing Females
258
1
Treating Substance-Abusing Parents
259
2
Treating Traumatized Female Prisoners
261
1
Unresearched Programs and Interventions
262
6
Afrocentric Drug Programs
262
5
Solution-Focused Intervention for Alcohol-Dependent Mothers
267
1
Summary
268
1
Key Terms
269
1
Treating Male Adult Offenders
270
28
Introduction
270
1
The Context of Treating Male Adult Offenders
271
3
Techniques and Procedures of Treating Male Adult Offenders
274
7
Treating Anger in Males
274
1
Treating Sex Offenders
275
5
Treating Substance Abuse
280
1
Researched Programs and Interventions
281
11
Domestic Violence
281
2
Anger Management with Offenders
283
2
Treating High-Risk Probationers
285
2
Treating General Offenders
287
1
Treating Clinically Depressed Prisoners
288
1
Treating Sex Offenders
289
2
Treating Prisoners with Substance Abuse Problems
291
1
Unresearched Programs and Interventions
292
5
Drug Programs
292
3
Intervention in a Community-Based Therapeutic Community
295
1
An Afrocentric Intervention for Prisoners
296
1
Summary
297
1
Key Terms
297
1
Treating and Intervention with Special Offender Populations
298
27
Introduction
298
1
Context of Jail Detainees
299
4
Interventions with Jail Detainees
300
3
Context of Gang Members
303
5
Intervention for Female Gang Members
303
1
Intervention Approaches with Adolescent Gangs
304
4
Context of Developmentally Disabled Offenders
308
2
Intervention Applicable to Mentally Retarded Offenders
309
1
Context of Mentally Ill Offenders
310
6
Interventions Applicable to Mentally Ill Offenders
310
2
Treating Dually Diagnosed Offenders
312
4
Intervention with Psychopaths
316
1
Context of Elderly Offenders
316
4
Interventions Applicable to Elderly Offenders
317
3
Context of Prisoners on Death Row
320
3
Intervention for Prisoners on Death Row
321
2
Summary
323
1
Key Terms
323
2
References
325
32
Index
357