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Clinical Relationships with Forensic Clients: A Three-Dimensional Model

NCJ Number
246343
Journal
Aggression and Violent Behavior Volume: 18 Issue: 6 Dated: November-December 2013 Pages: 722-731
Author(s)
L. Chudzik; F. Aschieri
Date Published
2013
Length
10 pages
Annotation
This paper considers the clinical relationship with clients in mandatory treatment.
Abstract
This paper considers the clinical relationship with clients in mandatory treatment. In several countries, clients found guilty of committing a sexual or violent offense often resulting in a jail sentence are obliged by law to meet a psychotherapist. This mandatory treatment occurs both during the time in jail and in the community. The clinical relationship with these clients is a complex process involving the therapist, the client, and the courts. In this paper we describe some common factors that can facilitate or hinder the therapist's work in this situation.

Publication Format
Article
Publication Type
Report (Study/Research)
Language
English
Country
United States of America