Relapse, a story
In: The Massachusetts review: MR ; a quarterly of literature, the arts and public affairs, Band 38, Heft 1, S. 101-110
ISSN: 0025-4878
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In: The Massachusetts review: MR ; a quarterly of literature, the arts and public affairs, Band 38, Heft 1, S. 101-110
ISSN: 0025-4878
In: Sexual abuse: official journal of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA), Band 8, Heft 3, S. 249-256
ISSN: 1573-286X
There are several significant problems with both Marlatt's and Pithers' relapse prevention (RP) models. It is argued in this paper that there are good empirical, theoretical, and practical reasons for viewing the offense and relapse process as functionally equivalent. The core construct in both these traditionally different models is the problem behavior process. The application of a framework based on the problem behavior process has significant theoretical and clinical advantages and can overcome the major difficulties associated with Marlatt's and Pithers'RP models.
In: Guidelines for Neuroleptic Relapse Prevention in Schizophrenia, S. 49-49
In: International affairs, Band 26, Heft 2, S. 180-194
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: Guidelines for Neuroleptic Relapse Prevention in Schizophrenia, S. 24-25
In: International affairs, Band 26, Heft 3, S. 455-456
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: International journal of the addictions, Band 25, Heft sup9, S. 1239-1255
In: Sexual abuse: official journal of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA), Band 8, Heft 3, S. 243-247
ISSN: 1573-286X
This paper argues that the notion of harm reduction can provide a more useful framework for the management of sex offenders. In this model, any reduction in the frequency or intensity of sexual offending is construed as positive. The zero-tolerance position, implicit in the relapse prevention model, has been a conspicuous failure in areas such as drug addiction and alcoholism. One of the major limitations is the equating of relapse with treatment failure. Moreover, managing sex offenders, in the sense of striving to limit socially undesirable behaviors, is a perfectly legitimate aim within the goal of making society safer.
In: Alcoholism treatment quarterly: the practitioner's quarterly for individual, group, and family therapy, Band 4, Heft 4, S. 1-17
ISSN: 1544-4538
In: European addiction research, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 107-109
ISSN: 1421-9891
In: Guidelines for Neuroleptic Relapse Prevention in Schizophrenia, S. 38-44
In: Guidelines for Neuroleptic Relapse Prevention in Schizophrenia, S. 9-12
In: International journal of the addictions, Band 25, Heft sup9, S. 1081-1083
In: The American journal of economics and sociology, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 225-239
ISSN: 1536-7150
In: Guidelines for Neuroleptic Relapse Prevention in Schizophrenia, S. 45-48