Sexual pleasure as forbidden secret: a single-case study into emotion-focused therapy with an emotionally avoidant client who committed sexual offences

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Ellen Gunst, M. Desmet, Jeanne C. Watson, J. Willemsen, T. Loeys, Siebrecht Vanhooren
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ABSTRACT A major challenge in offender therapy is to facilitate clients’ emotional engagement, especially with clients who over-regulate their affect. It has been suggested that treatments that focus on improving clients’ affect regulation (AR) and deepen client’s emotional experience during treatment may enhance treatment outcomes. In this systematic mixed-methods case study the role of Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) to change clients’ problems with AR during inpatient treatment for individuals who committed sexual offences against children was investigated. It was observed that clients’ over-regulation of affect was coupled with a lack of connection to a part of the self that was deemed unacceptable. Over the course of treatment, this hidden part of self that had instigated the misbehaviour became more accepted and integrated. Verbatim clinical vignettes are included to illuminate key interventions, hindrances, and possible mechanisms of change. Quantitative analysis showed significant change in AR based on self-report and observation.
性快感是被禁止的秘密:对一名实施性犯罪的情感回避型客户进行情感集中治疗的个案研究
摘要罪犯治疗的一个主要挑战是促进客户的情感参与,尤其是与过度调节其情感的客户。有人认为,专注于改善患者情绪调节(AR)和加深患者在治疗过程中的情绪体验的治疗可能会提高治疗效果。在这项系统的混合方法案例研究中,调查了情绪集中治疗(EFT)在对儿童实施性犯罪的个人住院治疗期间改变客户AR问题的作用。据观察,客户对情感的过度调节,加上与被认为不可接受的自我部分缺乏联系。在治疗过程中,引发不当行为的这种隐藏的自我部分变得更加被接受和融合。逐字逐句的临床小插曲阐明了关键的干预措施、障碍和可能的变化机制。定量分析显示,基于自我报告和观察,AR发生了显著变化。
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Journal of Sexual Aggression
Journal of Sexual Aggression CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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