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[Sexual self-regulation problems (SSRP) are considered essential dynamic risk factors for people convicted for sexual offenses (PCSO). This chapter briefly summarizes our current knowledge on treatment interventions that aim to reduce SSRP. Several suggestions are made on how to further increase our knowledge on this topic and expand and refine forensic treatment as well as the evaluation of that treatment. Topics include suggestions for clear and consistent definitions of core concepts; detailed study including various outcome measures; and differentiation of treatment goals with regard to sexual self-regulation, in which the sexual health of the patient could be used as a starting point. Special attention is given to the impact of moral issues surrounding PCSO and their sexuality.]
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Keywords: Sex offender treatment; Sexual self-regulation; Sexual health; Sexual deviance; Sexual preoccupation
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