1. Introduction -- 2. Sexual Recovery Therapy -- 3. Using Sexual Recovery Techniques -- 4. Clinical Sexual Disorders -- 5. Acknowledgment -- 6. The Stand-Up Presentation -- 7. The Four-Phase Program -- 8. Working With the Difficult Sex Offender -- 9. Trauma -- 10. The Cost of Offending -- 11. Adult Male Patients -- 12. Adult Female Patients -- 13. Antisocial Disordered Patients -- 14. Triggers -- 15. The Clinical Interview and Report-Writing -- 16. The Penile Plethysmograph -- 17. The Polygraph -- 18. Relapse Prevention Plan -- 19. The Treatment of Sexually Aggressive Youth -- 20. Sexual Recovery for Children and Adolescents -- 21. Sexually Aggressive Children and Adolescents -- 22. Defense Behaviors -- 23. Dual-Diagnosis Patients -- 24. Self Esteem -- 25. Group Therapy -- 26. Sexual Addiction -- 27. Family Reunification -- 28. Risk Assessment -- 29. The Internet -- 30. The Therapist's Role in Teaching Protection Methods to Children and Adults -- 31. Conclusion -- App. I. The Psychosexual Evaluation -- App. II. Juvenile Psychosexual Evaluation -- App. III. Case Study of a Sexually Aggressive Child.
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