Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) is an
established form of integrated psychotherapy, which has
been applied in a variety of clinical settings to a
diversity of disorders with promising outcomes. In
Cognitive Analytic Therapy for Offenders, the
authors describe the application of CAT to forensic
settings, illustrating the use of this type of therapy
with a range of offence types and clinical
disorders.
CAT is presented as a new form of forensic
psychotherapy which can enhance the understanding,
conceptualisation, treatment and management of
offenders. The book offers a novel description of
clinical practice and describes the innovative
application of cognitive analytic therapy to forensic
work in a variety of contexts and settings for numerous
offence types and clinical disorders, including:
- CAT in the treatment of child sex offenders in
secure forensic settings
- the use of CAT with women in secure settings
- CAT for parents within prisons
- CAT for borderline and psychopathic personality
disorder
- CAT for a stalking offender
- community-based CAT with perpetrators of domestic
violence
- CAT for homicide perpetrators (rage-type, serial
sexual, dissociative homicides)
- the application of CAT for Court reporting and
managing boundary violations.
This book
provides an account of a fresh, new approach to
conceptualisation and treatment in forensic
psychotherapy, and offers the first description of CAT
presented in the form of a compilation of illustrations
of practice. It will be essential reading for clinical
psychologists and psychiatrists, occupational
therapists, and anyone who works within services for
offenders.