1 Introduction.- 1.1 Sexual Delinquency and Therapy: The Current State of Affairs.- 1.2 The History and Development of the Research Project.- 1.3. Survey of Literature.- 1.3.1 Behaviour Therapy for Sexual Deviancy.- 1.3.1.1 Aetiological Models in Learning Theory.- 1.3.1.2 Behaviour Therapy Techniques.- 1.3.1.3 Multidimensional and Theory-Based Approaches in Behaviour Therapy.- 1.3.1.4 Criticism of Orthodox Behaviour Therapy.- 1.3.2 Psychoanalytic Literature on the Treatment of Sexual Delinquents.- 2 Description of the Research Project.- 2.1 Sample Selection.- 2.2 Design.- 2.3 Data Evaluation.- 2.4 Waiting-List Dropouts.- 2.5 Description of Therapy Sample According to External Criteria.- 3 Diagnosis: The Structure and Psychodynamics of Patients' Inner Problems.- 3.1 Research Strategy and Problems of Method.- 3.1.1 Research Strategy.- 3.1.2 Method.- 3.2 The Meaning and Function of Perverse Symptoms.- 3.2.1 Theoretical and Clinical Aspects.- 3.2.1.1 Our Theoretical Position.- 3.2.1.2 Clinical Aspects.- 3.2.2 Frequently Recurring Meanings of the Symptom.- 3.3 The Problems Underlying a Perverse Symptom.- 3.3.1 Male Identity.- 3.3.2 Aggression.- 3.3.3 Narcissism.- 3.3.4 Interpersonal Relations.- 3.4 The Intensity of the Disturbance and Personality Pathology.- 3.5 Coping Strategies.- 3.5.1 Classifying Coping Strategies Using Factor Analysis.- 3.5.2 Typical Coping Strategies (Factor Interpretation).- 3.6 Assigning Patients to Groups (Cluster Analysis).- 3.6.1 Psychically Relatively Stable, Socially Integrated Patients (Cluster 1).- 3.6.2 Depressive Patients (Cluster 2).- 3.6.3 Patients with Marked Defences Against Depression (Cluster 3).- 3.6.4 Noninterpretable Group (Cluster 4).- 3.6.5 Severely Disturbed Social Outsiders (Cluster 5).- 4 Therapy.- 4.1 Formal Framework.- 4.2 Motivation for Therapy: A Discussion.- 4.2.1 Special Circumstances Prior to Therapy.- 4.2.2 The First Encounter Between Patient and Therapist.- 4.2.3 Revising the Concept of Motivation.- 4.3 The Therapist-Patient Relationship.- 4.3.1 Factors in the Therapeutic Relationship.- 4.3.2 First Patient Factor: "Childlike Submission" vs. "Keeping One's Distance".- 4.3.3 Second Patient Factor: "Active Cooperation" vs. "Refusal".- 4.4 The Therapeutic Approach.- 4.4.1 Planning Therapy: Finding a Therapeutic Gestalt.- 4.4.2 Framework and Focus of Therapy.- 4.4.2.1 Help in Coping with Everyday Life.- 4.4.2.2 Help in Coping with Current Crises.- 4.4.2.3 Focus on Current Behaviour and Feelings.- 4.4.2.4 Identifying Emotional Contexts, Overall Behaviour Patterns and Functional Connections.- 4.5 Results of Therapy.- 4.5.1 Preamble.- 4.5.2 Methods and Results.- 4.5.2.1 Follow-ups.- 4.5.2.2 Analysis of Control Group.- 4.5.2.3 Differential Measurement of Changes.- 4.5.2.4 Overall Assessment of Therapy.- 4.5.2.5 Relapse Rate.- 4.5.2.6 Influence of Patient Variables on Therapy Results.- 5 Conclusions and Perspectives for Patient Welfare.- References.
PARALLEL TITLE PROPER
Parallel Title
Perversion als Straftat;Perversion als Straftat.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Psychologie.
Sexualdelikt.
Sexualtäter -- Therapie.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
RC560
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S47
Book number
E834
1990
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
E. Schorsch [und weitere] ; translated from the German by Tom Todd and Jane Wiebel ; foreword by Anke Erhardt.