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The importance of the therapeutic alliance when working with men who have committed a sexual offence

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posted on 2024-06-13, 06:58 authored by C Youssef
Purpose While there is general agreement in the literature regarding the importance of the therapeutic alliance (TA) in psychological interventions with people, the forensic context raises some unique challenges. The purpose of this paper is to discuss how these challenges are managed within a therapeutic context. Design/methodology/approach This paper consists of a literature review examining the following: the significance of the TA in interventions with forensic clients, especially men who have committed a sexual offence and the impact on treatment efficacy and change; therapist characteristics as well as some of the obstacles and challenges present in a correctional setting, which can impact on the TA and; the role of transference and countertransference in relation to these forensic clients. Findings Through the literature review, there is a discussion regarding how some of the common obstacles within correctional settings can be overcome, and how certain therapist qualities should be interpreted. Originality/value This paper will discuss some of the practical applications of certain recommended therapeutic factors within a correctional setting, challenging some of the common misconceptions and limitations. Furthermore, transference and countertransference, topics which are seldom discussed, will be considered in this paper.

History

Journal

Journal of criminal psychology

Volume

7

Pagination

206-220

Location

Bingley, Eng.

ISSN

2009-3829

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2017, Emerald Publishing Limited

Issue

3

Publisher

Emerald Publishing Limited