Cognitive Analytic Therapy for Offenders

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology Pub Date : 1998-12-01 DOI:10.1080/09585189808405378
P. Pollock, T. Belshaw
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Abstract Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) has emerged as an innovative form of integrative psychotherapy, which has yielded promising outcomes for several clinical populations. Recently, CAT reformulations and interventions have been applied in the management of forensic patients (Pollock and Kear-Colwell, 1994; Pollock, 1995, 1996, 1997a). The present paper describes two illustrative case-studies to demonstrate the use of CAT as a theoretical basis and treatment framework for interventions with offenders and to highlight the attributes of this form of psychotherapy. Specific clinical issues are emphasized, including: (1) the use of CAT language and concepts to provide an understanding of the offender's representation of his or her relation to the victim; (2) the linking of sequential patterns (termed reciprocal role procedures, dilemmas, traps and snags) to understand the offender's motivations for committing the offence; and (3) the usefulness of CAT interventions, which help to focus and direct clinica...
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罪犯认知分析疗法
认知分析疗法(CAT)作为一种创新的综合心理治疗形式出现,在一些临床人群中产生了有希望的结果。最近,CAT的重新配方和干预措施已应用于法医病人的管理(Pollock和Kear-Colwell, 1994;波洛克,1995,1996,1997a)。本文描述了两个说明性的案例研究,以证明使用CAT作为干预罪犯的理论基础和治疗框架,并强调这种形式的心理治疗的属性。具体的临床问题被强调,包括:(1)使用CAT语言和概念,以提供一个理解犯罪者的代表,他或她的关系,受害人;(2)将顺序模式(称为互惠角色程序、困境、陷阱和障碍)联系起来,以了解犯罪者的犯罪动机;(3) CAT干预的有用性,它有助于集中和指导临床…
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