Forensic Service, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton & Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Sex Abuse. 2010 Dec;22(4):374-86. doi: 10.1177/1079063210382047. Epub 2010 Oct 14.
The article aims to address the ethical implications of therapist reactions to sexual offender treatment and, in doing so, increase awareness and understanding of the interaction between the clinician and the challenges of working with sexual offenders. The effects of providing psychological services in general, and to sexual offenders specifically, are reviewed, including the impact on services provided. Practice implications are also discussed as the authors consider the negative effects (e.g., burnout) that therapists experience due to treatment quality and the ethical issues and responsibilities surrounding clinical reactions. Finally, the authors summarize research on self-care and practice recommendations for effectively and ethically working with sexual offenders.
本文旨在探讨治疗师对性犯罪者治疗反应的伦理含义,从而提高对临床医生与性犯罪者工作挑战之间相互作用的认识和理解。本文回顾了一般心理服务,特别是针对性犯罪者的心理服务的效果,包括对所提供服务的影响。作者还讨论了实践影响,因为他们考虑到治疗质量以及围绕临床反应的伦理问题和责任所导致的治疗师的负面影响(例如,倦怠)。最后,作者总结了关于自我保健和有效、道德地与性犯罪者合作的实践建议的研究。