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ATSA CONFERENCE
The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 40th Annual Research and Treatment Conference is the ultimate gathering for professionals at all levels of education and practice who are working towards the prevention of sexual abuse. We are excited to once again bring this educational and networking opportunity to individualsacross the
ATSA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION If you have any questions about the organization or the application process, please call the main ATSA office for additional information at (503) 643-1023. Sincerely, Michael H. Miner, Ph.D., LP Bradley R. Johnson, M.D. ATSA President ATSA Membership Committee Chairperson. CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Task Force on Children with Sexual Behavior Problems has completed their report which is intended to guide professional practices with children, ages 12 and under. Specifically, the Task Force was asked to address how assessment should be linked to intervention activities, what intervention models or components are most effective and the CHILDREN WITH SEXUAL BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS Children under the age of 12 with sexual behavior problems have been given increasing attention in professional literature. It is difficult to determine whether greater numbers of these cases are due to an actual increase in problematic sexual behaviors in children, or an increased awareness and identification of these behaviors when theyoccur.
PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH ADULT MALE SEXUAL Conclusions. A variety of pharmacological interventions, both hormonal and non-hormonal, are used with adult sexual offenders, though only limited empirical research has been conducted regarding the use and effectiveness of these medications as preventive strategies ASSESSMENT, TREATMENT, AND SUPERVISION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274 Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Contact: (503) 643-1023 Web:www.atsa.com
IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA THE COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO SEX OFFENDER MANAGEMENT observed recidivism rates for sexual, violent, and non-violent crimes are lower when sex offenders receive appropriate interventions, suchas prop-
ATSA | MAKING SOCIETY SAFERLOGINCONFERENCEMEET ATSAWHAT WE DOEDUCATIONMEMBERSHIP The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. ATSA promotes sound research, effective evidence-based practice, informed public policy, and collaborative community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatmentATSA CONFERENCE
The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 40th Annual Research and Treatment Conference is the ultimate gathering for professionals at all levels of education and practice who are working towards the prevention of sexual abuse. We are excited to once again bring this educational and networking opportunity to individualsacross the
ATSA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION If you have any questions about the organization or the application process, please call the main ATSA office for additional information at (503) 643-1023. Sincerely, Michael H. Miner, Ph.D., LP Bradley R. Johnson, M.D. ATSA President ATSA Membership Committee Chairperson. CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Task Force on Children with Sexual Behavior Problems has completed their report which is intended to guide professional practices with children, ages 12 and under. Specifically, the Task Force was asked to address how assessment should be linked to intervention activities, what intervention models or components are most effective and the CHILDREN WITH SEXUAL BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS Children under the age of 12 with sexual behavior problems have been given increasing attention in professional literature. It is difficult to determine whether greater numbers of these cases are due to an actual increase in problematic sexual behaviors in children, or an increased awareness and identification of these behaviors when theyoccur.
PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH ADULT MALE SEXUAL Conclusions. A variety of pharmacological interventions, both hormonal and non-hormonal, are used with adult sexual offenders, though only limited empirical research has been conducted regarding the use and effectiveness of these medications as preventive strategies ASSESSMENT, TREATMENT, AND SUPERVISION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274 Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Contact: (503) 643-1023 Web:www.atsa.com
IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA THE COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO SEX OFFENDER MANAGEMENT observed recidivism rates for sexual, violent, and non-violent crimes are lower when sex offenders receive appropriate interventions, suchas prop-
ATSA PRACTICE GUIDELINES The ATSA Practice Guidelines are offered to ATSA members to assist them in performing their professional duties to help client's lead satisfying and law biding lives and contribute to community safety. The guidelines will help practitioners protect their clients and the public against unethical, incompetent or unprofessional practices.BIBLIOGRAPHIES
The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers in order to assist those individuals interested in pursuing information in the field of Sexual Abuse is pleased to provide the following independently developed bibliographies. ATSA is thankful to the authors of these bibliographies for making them available to ATSA. WHAT IS SEXUAL ABUSE? Q: What is sexual abuse? A: Sexual abuse includes any sexual or sexually motivated behavior that is done to someone without that person’s consent. This includes a continuum of intrusive behaviors ranging from hands-off offending, such as voyeurism and verbal comments, up to and including sexual penetration with or without violence. The key is that there is no consent. CHILDREN WITH SEXUAL BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS Children under the age of 12 with sexual behavior problems have been given increasing attention in professional literature. It is difficult to determine whether greater numbers of these cases are due to an actual increase in problematic sexual behaviors in children, or an increased awareness and identification of these behaviors when theyoccur.
ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA SEXUAL ABUSE: THE NEW WORLD OF TELEHEALTH: THE CHALLENGES ATSA does not endorse, support, represent or guarantee the completeness, truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any Content posted. ATSA does not necessarily or automatically endorse any opinions expressed within this blog. ADOLESCENTS WHO HAVE SEXUALLY OFFENDED Fast facts about adolescents who have sexually offended Fact 1: Adolescents commit sexual crimes. Adolescents (ages 13-17) account for approximately 25% of all sexual crimes and 35% of all sexual offenses against minors (OJJDP, Juvenile Justice Bulletin, December 2009). While males perpetrate most sexual offenses committed by adolescents, females account for 5-10% of THE COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO SEX OFFENDER MANAGEMENT observed recidivism rates for sexual, violent, and non-violent crimes are lower when sex offenders receive appropriate interventions, suchas prop-
GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY … GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY OFFEND ATSA/Sage Journal Collection Articles, 2000-2018 Review of the Empirical and Clinical Support for SEX OFFENDER RISK ASSESSMENT Summary The prediction of reoffending is an essential component of sex offender risk management and treatment. The ongoing development and validation of risk assessment tools speaks to the necessity of usingcurrent
ATSA | MAKING SOCIETY SAFERLOGINCONFERENCEMEET ATSAWHAT WE DOEDUCATIONMEMBERSHIP The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. ATSA promotes sound research, effective evidence-based practice, informed public policy, and collaborative community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatment ATSA PRACTICE GUIDELINES The ATSA Practice Guidelines are offered to ATSA members to assist them in performing their professional duties to help client's lead satisfying and law biding lives and contribute to community safety. The guidelines will help practitioners protect their clients and the public against unethical, incompetent or unprofessional practices. CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Task Force on Children with Sexual Behavior Problems has completed their report which is intended to guide professional practices with children, ages 12 and under. Specifically, the Task Force was asked to address how assessment should be linked to intervention activities, what intervention models or components are most effective and the IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY … GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY OFFEND ATSA/Sage Journal Collection Articles, 2000-2018 Review of the Empirical and Clinical Support for ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY 972-671-3400. Email. flilesarnold@gmail.com. Receiving Referrals? Yes. Client Population Served. Adult Males. Program Definition. Community SO Outpatient, Faith-based Sex Offender Treatment, Probation/Parole, Psychosexual Forensic Evaluation. UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO PORNOGRAPHY USE AMONG Page 2 of 6 2017). In particular, internet-based, explicit, hard-core pornography is viewed by young people (Mitchell et al., 2014). • Most adolescents who view pornography do not experience negative sexual aggressive behavior problems. Research shows teens who viewpornography, on
BLENDING VOICES. STRENGTHENING LIVES. Corey Spickler, MS, LLP is the Program Manager for the Michigan Sexual Offender Services for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Taylor University in 2011 and graduated with his master’s degree in Clinical Behavioral Psycho logy from SEXUAL ABUSE: WHICH IS “BETTER”? RISK-NEED-RESPONSIVITY Perhaps such turf wars are an interesting study in another area of psychology – social psychology. There have been spirited discussions over the last decade about what the basic tenets and essential differences are between two evolving models for sexual offender treatment: Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) and the Good Lives Model(GLM).
ATSA | MAKING SOCIETY SAFERLOGINCONFERENCEMEET ATSAWHAT WE DOEDUCATIONMEMBERSHIP The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. ATSA promotes sound research, effective evidence-based practice, informed public policy, and collaborative community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatment ATSA PRACTICE GUIDELINES The ATSA Practice Guidelines are offered to ATSA members to assist them in performing their professional duties to help client's lead satisfying and law biding lives and contribute to community safety. The guidelines will help practitioners protect their clients and the public against unethical, incompetent or unprofessional practices. CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Task Force on Children with Sexual Behavior Problems has completed their report which is intended to guide professional practices with children, ages 12 and under. Specifically, the Task Force was asked to address how assessment should be linked to intervention activities, what intervention models or components are most effective and the IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY … GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY OFFEND ATSA/Sage Journal Collection Articles, 2000-2018 Review of the Empirical and Clinical Support for ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY 972-671-3400. Email. flilesarnold@gmail.com. Receiving Referrals? Yes. Client Population Served. Adult Males. Program Definition. Community SO Outpatient, Faith-based Sex Offender Treatment, Probation/Parole, Psychosexual Forensic Evaluation. UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO PORNOGRAPHY USE AMONG Page 2 of 6 2017). In particular, internet-based, explicit, hard-core pornography is viewed by young people (Mitchell et al., 2014). • Most adolescents who view pornography do not experience negative sexual aggressive behavior problems. Research shows teens who viewpornography, on
BLENDING VOICES. STRENGTHENING LIVES. Corey Spickler, MS, LLP is the Program Manager for the Michigan Sexual Offender Services for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Taylor University in 2011 and graduated with his master’s degree in Clinical Behavioral Psycho logy from SEXUAL ABUSE: WHICH IS “BETTER”? RISK-NEED-RESPONSIVITY Perhaps such turf wars are an interesting study in another area of psychology – social psychology. There have been spirited discussions over the last decade about what the basic tenets and essential differences are between two evolving models for sexual offender treatment: Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) and the Good Lives Model(GLM).
ATSA PRACTICE GUIDELINES ATSA Practice Guidelines for the Assessment, Treatment, and Management of Male Adult Sexual Abusers (2014) ATSA Practice Guidelines for the Assessment, Treatment, and Intervention with Adolescents Who Have Engaged in Sexually Abusive Behavior (2017) ATSA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION If you have any questions about the organization or the application process, please call the main ATSA office for additional information at (503) 643-1023. Sincerely, Michael H. Miner, Ph.D., LP Bradley R. Johnson, M.D. ATSA President ATSA Membership Committee Chairperson. ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY King, Craig S. CA: San Luis Obispo: Henrico, Richmond, Chesterfield, Hanover, or San Luis Obispo: 8054594081: Yes: View #ATSA2020 CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 6 Friday, October 23, 2020 Poster Presentations 4:15 p.m. - 5:00p.m. FR-Poster-01: A Preliminary Examination of Pedohebephilic Interest ina Community
ADOLESCENTS WHO HAVE SEXUALLY OFFENDED Fast facts about adolescents who have sexually offended Fact 1: Adolescents commit sexual crimes. Adolescents (ages 13-17) account for approximately 25% of all sexual crimes and 35% of all sexual offenses against minors (OJJDP, Juvenile Justice Bulletin, December 2009). While males perpetrate most sexual offenses committed by adolescents, females account for 5-10% of PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH ADULT MALE SEXUAL This Fact Sheet only addresses issues related to the use of pharmacological interventions with adult sex offenders. Effective interventions and best practices for adolescents will be addressed in forthcoming publications from ATSA (see for example, the policy paper entitled, Adolescents Who Have Committed Sexually Abusive Behavior: Effective Policies and Practices, and the Practice Guidelines GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY … GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY OFFEND ATSA/Sage Journal Collection Articles, 2000-2018 Review of the Empirical and Clinical Support forPROGRAM DIRECTOR 1
Please follow the specific Application Process that is outlined at the bottom of the posting. Job Title: Program Director 1 Posting Number: 66627Location: CTPSB/MeridentHours: FT, 40 hrs, 1st shift, Monday-FridaySalary: $80,000Closing Date: 6/25/2021TREATMENT PROVIDER
The Treatment Provider collaborates with unit and other staff to integrate treatment in daily living. The Treatment Provider also provides training for staff in relevant topic areas and, as requested, conducts research activities. The Treatment Provider may assume other clinical duties and tasks as assigned by the Treatment Supervisor. ATSA | MAKING SOCIETY SAFERLOGINCONFERENCEMEET ATSAWHAT WE DOEDUCATIONMEMBERSHIP The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. ATSA promotes sound research, effective evidence-based practice, informed public policy, and collaborative community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatment CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Task Force on Children with Sexual Behavior Problems has completed their report which is intended to guide professional practices with children, ages 12 and under. Specifically, the Task Force was asked to address how assessment should be linked to intervention activities, what intervention models or components are most effective and the IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH ADULT MALE SEXUAL Conclusions. A variety of pharmacological interventions, both hormonal and non-hormonal, are used with adult sexual offenders, though only limited empirical research has been conducted regarding the use and effectiveness of these medications as preventive strategies ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY 972-671-3400. Email. flilesarnold@gmail.com. Receiving Referrals? Yes. Client Population Served. Adult Males. Program Definition. Community SO Outpatient, Faith-based Sex Offender Treatment, Probation/Parole, Psychosexual Forensic Evaluation. UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO PORNOGRAPHY USE AMONG Page 2 of 6 2017). In particular, internet-based, explicit, hard-core pornography is viewed by young people (Mitchell et al., 2014). • Most adolescents who view pornography do not experience negative sexual aggressive behavior problems. Research shows teens who viewpornography, on
BLENDING VOICES. STRENGTHENING LIVES. Corey Spickler, MS, LLP is the Program Manager for the Michigan Sexual Offender Services for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Taylor University in 2011 and graduated with his master’s degree in Clinical Behavioral Psycho logy from SEXUAL ABUSE: WHICH IS “BETTER”? RISK-NEED-RESPONSIVITY Perhaps such turf wars are an interesting study in another area of psychology – social psychology. There have been spirited discussions over the last decade about what the basic tenets and essential differences are between two evolving models for sexual offender treatment: Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) and the Good Lives Model(GLM).
SEXUAL ABUSE: BRING ME THE HORIZON! (AND KAIZEN) Earlier this year (in March) the Ministry of Justice rapidly introduced two new sex offender treatment programmes: Kaizen (for high risk, high need, high priority offenders) and Horizon (for medium risk offenders) to replace existing SOTP programmes. Initially, it came as a surprise to many in the field, although there had long been murmurs of a change of direction, but recently it has emerged ATSA | MAKING SOCIETY SAFERLOGINCONFERENCEMEET ATSAWHAT WE DOEDUCATIONMEMBERSHIP The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. ATSA promotes sound research, effective evidence-based practice, informed public policy, and collaborative community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatment CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Task Force on Children with Sexual Behavior Problems has completed their report which is intended to guide professional practices with children, ages 12 and under. Specifically, the Task Force was asked to address how assessment should be linked to intervention activities, what intervention models or components are most effective and the IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH ADULT MALE SEXUAL Conclusions. A variety of pharmacological interventions, both hormonal and non-hormonal, are used with adult sexual offenders, though only limited empirical research has been conducted regarding the use and effectiveness of these medications as preventive strategies ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY 972-671-3400. Email. flilesarnold@gmail.com. Receiving Referrals? Yes. Client Population Served. Adult Males. Program Definition. Community SO Outpatient, Faith-based Sex Offender Treatment, Probation/Parole, Psychosexual Forensic Evaluation. UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO PORNOGRAPHY USE AMONG Page 2 of 6 2017). In particular, internet-based, explicit, hard-core pornography is viewed by young people (Mitchell et al., 2014). • Most adolescents who view pornography do not experience negative sexual aggressive behavior problems. Research shows teens who viewpornography, on
BLENDING VOICES. STRENGTHENING LIVES. Corey Spickler, MS, LLP is the Program Manager for the Michigan Sexual Offender Services for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Taylor University in 2011 and graduated with his master’s degree in Clinical Behavioral Psycho logy from SEXUAL ABUSE: WHICH IS “BETTER”? RISK-NEED-RESPONSIVITY Perhaps such turf wars are an interesting study in another area of psychology – social psychology. There have been spirited discussions over the last decade about what the basic tenets and essential differences are between two evolving models for sexual offender treatment: Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) and the Good Lives Model(GLM).
SEXUAL ABUSE: BRING ME THE HORIZON! (AND KAIZEN) Earlier this year (in March) the Ministry of Justice rapidly introduced two new sex offender treatment programmes: Kaizen (for high risk, high need, high priority offenders) and Horizon (for medium risk offenders) to replace existing SOTP programmes. Initially, it came as a surprise to many in the field, although there had long been murmurs of a change of direction, but recently it has emerged ATSA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION If you have any questions about the organization or the application process, please call the main ATSA office for additional information at (503) 643-1023. Sincerely, Michael H. Miner, Ph.D., LP Bradley R. Johnson, M.D. ATSA President ATSA Membership Committee Chairperson. ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY King, Craig S. CA: San Luis Obispo: Henrico, Richmond, Chesterfield, Hanover, or San Luis Obispo: 8054594081: Yes: View #ATSA2020 CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 6 Friday, October 23, 2020 Poster Presentations 4:15 p.m. - 5:00p.m. FR-Poster-01: A Preliminary Examination of Pedohebephilic Interest ina Community
ADOLESCENTS WHO HAVE SEXUALLY OFFENDED Fast facts about adolescents who have sexually offended Fact 1: Adolescents commit sexual crimes. Adolescents (ages 13-17) account for approximately 25% of all sexual crimes and 35% of all sexual offenses against minors (OJJDP, Juvenile Justice Bulletin, December 2009). While males perpetrate most sexual offenses committed by adolescents, females account for 5-10% of PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH ADULT MALE SEXUAL This Fact Sheet only addresses issues related to the use of pharmacological interventions with adult sex offenders. Effective interventions and best practices for adolescents will be addressed in forthcoming publications from ATSA (see for example, the policy paper entitled, Adolescents Who Have Committed Sexually Abusive Behavior: Effective Policies and Practices, and the Practice GuidelinesTREATMENT PROVIDER
The Treatment Provider collaborates with unit and other staff to integrate treatment in daily living. The Treatment Provider also provides training for staff in relevant topic areas and, as requested, conducts research activities. The Treatment Provider may assume other clinical duties and tasks as assigned by the Treatment Supervisor. PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH TO SEXUAL ABUSE/ASSAULT FACT In the area of sexual abuse/assault this would include: Identifying child sexual abuse and sexual assault as public health problems helps acknowledge their negative impact on society as a whole. Showing sexual abuse and sexual assault have physical, mental, and financial costs to victims, their families, and the community. Emphasizing thevalue
GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY … GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY OFFEND ATSA/Sage Journal Collection Articles, 2000-2018 Review of the Empirical and Clinical Support for SEX OFFENDER RISK ASSESSMENT Summary The prediction of reoffending is an essential component of sex offender risk management and treatment. The ongoing development and validation of risk assessment tools speaks to the necessity of usingcurrent
ATSA | MAKING SOCIETY SAFERLOGINCONFERENCEMEET ATSAWHAT WE DOEDUCATIONMEMBERSHIP Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers' Board of Directors, as part of ATSA's overall mission of promoting effective intervention and management practices for individuals who have engaged in abusive sexual behavior, formed several Task Force Groups to develop reports intended to guide professional practices with variouspopulations.
IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH ADULT MALE SEXUAL This Fact Sheet only addresses issues related to the use of pharmacological interventions with adult sex offenders. Effective interventions and best practices for adolescents will be addressed in forthcoming publications from ATSA (see for example, the policy paper entitled, Adolescents Who Have Committed Sexually Abusive Behavior: Effective Policies and Practices, and the Practice Guidelines ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA SEX OFFENDER TREATMENT PROVIDER Location: Forest Park, IL; Palos Hills, IL; Wheaton, IL. Cognitive Behavioral Solutions is a well-established company seeking to add motivated, enthusiastic clinicians to our practice. UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO PORNOGRAPHY USE AMONG Page 2 of 6 2017). In particular, internet-based, explicit, hard-core pornography is viewed by young people (Mitchell et al., 2014). • Most adolescents who view pornography do not experience negative sexual aggressive behavior problems. Research shows teens who viewpornography, on
BLENDING VOICES. STRENGTHENING LIVES. Corey Spickler, MS, LLP is the Program Manager for the Michigan Sexual Offender Services for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Taylor University in 2011 and graduated with his master’s degree in Clinical Behavioral Psycho logy from SEXUAL ABUSE: WHICH IS “BETTER”? RISK-NEED-RESPONSIVITY There has been much saber-rattling in some quarters about GLM “versus” RNR. While on a bad day it can seem like it evolved from the Ultimate Fighting Club, for many of us it has been like watching close friends having an extended disagreement. SEXUAL ABUSE: THE IMPACT OF WORKING WITH SEX OFFENDERS The first presenter, Henk Sollie (Phd., Twynstra Gudde, the Netherlands), focused on the mental resilience of police offers whoinvestigate cases
ATSA | MAKING SOCIETY SAFERLOGINCONFERENCEMEET ATSAWHAT WE DOEDUCATIONMEMBERSHIP Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers' Board of Directors, as part of ATSA's overall mission of promoting effective intervention and management practices for individuals who have engaged in abusive sexual behavior, formed several Task Force Groups to develop reports intended to guide professional practices with variouspopulations.
IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH ADULT MALE SEXUAL This Fact Sheet only addresses issues related to the use of pharmacological interventions with adult sex offenders. Effective interventions and best practices for adolescents will be addressed in forthcoming publications from ATSA (see for example, the policy paper entitled, Adolescents Who Have Committed Sexually Abusive Behavior: Effective Policies and Practices, and the Practice Guidelines ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA SEX OFFENDER TREATMENT PROVIDER Location: Forest Park, IL; Palos Hills, IL; Wheaton, IL. Cognitive Behavioral Solutions is a well-established company seeking to add motivated, enthusiastic clinicians to our practice. UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO PORNOGRAPHY USE AMONG Page 2 of 6 2017). In particular, internet-based, explicit, hard-core pornography is viewed by young people (Mitchell et al., 2014). • Most adolescents who view pornography do not experience negative sexual aggressive behavior problems. Research shows teens who viewpornography, on
BLENDING VOICES. STRENGTHENING LIVES. Corey Spickler, MS, LLP is the Program Manager for the Michigan Sexual Offender Services for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Taylor University in 2011 and graduated with his master’s degree in Clinical Behavioral Psycho logy from SEXUAL ABUSE: WHICH IS “BETTER”? RISK-NEED-RESPONSIVITY There has been much saber-rattling in some quarters about GLM “versus” RNR. While on a bad day it can seem like it evolved from the Ultimate Fighting Club, for many of us it has been like watching close friends having an extended disagreement. SEXUAL ABUSE: THE IMPACT OF WORKING WITH SEX OFFENDERS The first presenter, Henk Sollie (Phd., Twynstra Gudde, the Netherlands), focused on the mental resilience of police offers whoinvestigate cases
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OUR NEW REALITY Resilience and Reconnection 40th Annual Research and Treatment Conference September 29 – October 1, 2021Conference Program Co-Chairs: Drew A. Kingston, PhD & ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA ATSA PRACTICE GUIDELINES ATSA Practice Guidelines for the Assessment, Treatment, and Management of Male Adult Sexual Abusers (2014) ATSA Practice Guidelines for the Assessment, Treatment, and Intervention with Adolescents Who Have Engaged in Sexually Abusive Behavior (2017) ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY King, Craig S. CA: San Luis Obispo: Henrico, Richmond, Chesterfield, Hanover, or San Luis Obispo: 8054594081: Yes: View ATSA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to preventingsexual abuse.
ADOLESCENTS WHO HAVE SEXUALLY OFFENDED Fast facts about adolescents who have sexually offended Fact 1: Adolescents commit sexual crimes. Adolescents (ages 13-17) account for approximately 25% of all sexual crimes and 35% of all sexual offenses against minors (OJJDP, Juvenile Justice Bulletin, December 2009). While males perpetrate most sexual offenses committed by adolescents, females account for 5-10% of GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY … GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY OFFEND ATSA/Sage Journal Collection Articles, 2000-2018 Review of the Empirical and Clinical Support forSHAPING THE FUTURE
SHAPING THE FUTURE 2019 ATSA Conference | Friday November 8 | 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM F-50 Addressing Sibling Sexual Abuse Let's Talk About It - A Joint Therapy Approach to Addressing Sibling Sexual Abuse SEXUAL ABUSE: NEW RESEARCH: JUVENILE SEXUAL RECIDIVISM < 3% Violent crimes in the US, including sex crimes, have been in steep decline for more than three decades. Over the same time period, Caldwell found a 73% decrease in sexual recidivism. Despite the dramatic 30-year decline in both first time and repeat sexual offending, there has been growing public anger about sexual abuse, and a deepening antipathy for those who have sexually offended. SEXUAL ABUSE: BRING ME THE HORIZON! (AND KAIZEN) Earlier this year (in March) the Ministry of Justice rapidly introduced two new sex offender treatment programmes: Kaizen (for high risk, high need, high priority offenders) and Horizon (for medium risk offenders) to replace existing SOTP programmes. Initially, it came as a surprise to many in the field, although there had long been murmurs of a change of direction, but recently it has emerged ATSA | MAKING SOCIETY SAFERLOGINCONFERENCEMEET ATSAWHAT WE DOEDUCATIONMEMBERSHIP The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. ATSA promotes sound research, effective evidence-based practice, informed public policy, and collaborative community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatment CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Task Force on Children with Sexual Behavior Problems has completed their report which is intended to guide professional practices with children, ages 12 and under. Specifically, the Task Force was asked to address how assessment should be linked to intervention activities, what intervention models or components are most effective and the IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY … GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY OFFEND ATSA/Sage Journal Collection Articles, 2000-2018 Review of the Empirical and Clinical Support for ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY 972-671-3400. Email. flilesarnold@gmail.com. Receiving Referrals? Yes. Client Population Served. Adult Males. Program Definition. Community SO Outpatient, Faith-based Sex Offender Treatment, Probation/Parole, Psychosexual Forensic Evaluation. UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO PORNOGRAPHY USE AMONG Page 2 of 6 2017). In particular, internet-based, explicit, hard-core pornography is viewed by young people (Mitchell et al., 2014). • Most adolescents who view pornography do not experience negative sexual aggressive behavior problems. Research shows teens who viewpornography, on
BLENDING VOICES. STRENGTHENING LIVES. Corey Spickler, MS, LLP is the Program Manager for the Michigan Sexual Offender Services for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Taylor University in 2011 and graduated with his master’s degree in Clinical Behavioral Psycho logy from SEXUAL ABUSE: WHICH IS “BETTER”? RISK-NEED-RESPONSIVITY Perhaps such turf wars are an interesting study in another area of psychology – social psychology. There have been spirited discussions over the last decade about what the basic tenets and essential differences are between two evolving models for sexual offender treatment: Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) and the Good Lives Model(GLM).
SEXUAL ABUSE: BRING ME THE HORIZON! (AND KAIZEN) Earlier this year (in March) the Ministry of Justice rapidly introduced two new sex offender treatment programmes: Kaizen (for high risk, high need, high priority offenders) and Horizon (for medium risk offenders) to replace existing SOTP programmes. Initially, it came as a surprise to many in the field, although there had long been murmurs of a change of direction, but recently it has emerged ATSA | MAKING SOCIETY SAFERLOGINCONFERENCEMEET ATSAWHAT WE DOEDUCATIONMEMBERSHIP The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. ATSA promotes sound research, effective evidence-based practice, informed public policy, and collaborative community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatment CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Task Force on Children with Sexual Behavior Problems has completed their report which is intended to guide professional practices with children, ages 12 and under. Specifically, the Task Force was asked to address how assessment should be linked to intervention activities, what intervention models or components are most effective and the IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY … GROUP THERAPY TECHNIQUES WITH MEN WHO SEXUALLY OFFEND ATSA/Sage Journal Collection Articles, 2000-2018 Review of the Empirical and Clinical Support for ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY 972-671-3400. Email. flilesarnold@gmail.com. Receiving Referrals? Yes. Client Population Served. Adult Males. Program Definition. Community SO Outpatient, Faith-based Sex Offender Treatment, Probation/Parole, Psychosexual Forensic Evaluation. UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO PORNOGRAPHY USE AMONG Page 2 of 6 2017). In particular, internet-based, explicit, hard-core pornography is viewed by young people (Mitchell et al., 2014). • Most adolescents who view pornography do not experience negative sexual aggressive behavior problems. Research shows teens who viewpornography, on
BLENDING VOICES. STRENGTHENING LIVES. Corey Spickler, MS, LLP is the Program Manager for the Michigan Sexual Offender Services for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Taylor University in 2011 and graduated with his master’s degree in Clinical Behavioral Psycho logy from SEXUAL ABUSE: WHICH IS “BETTER”? RISK-NEED-RESPONSIVITY Perhaps such turf wars are an interesting study in another area of psychology – social psychology. There have been spirited discussions over the last decade about what the basic tenets and essential differences are between two evolving models for sexual offender treatment: Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) and the Good Lives Model(GLM).
SEXUAL ABUSE: BRING ME THE HORIZON! (AND KAIZEN) Earlier this year (in March) the Ministry of Justice rapidly introduced two new sex offender treatment programmes: Kaizen (for high risk, high need, high priority offenders) and Horizon (for medium risk offenders) to replace existing SOTP programmes. Initially, it came as a surprise to many in the field, although there had long been murmurs of a change of direction, but recently it has emerged ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY King, Craig S. CA: San Luis Obispo: Henrico, Richmond, Chesterfield, Hanover, or San Luis Obispo: 8054594081: Yes: ViewSTATE CHAPTERS
The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers State Chapters play a critical role in our effort to address the professional needs of our members. Each Chapter meets regularly and offers peer networking opportunities. Click on the blue markers to access chapter information, or select a state from the list located below the map. Red markers represent member distribution. WHAT IS SEXUAL ABUSE? Q: What is sexual abuse? A: Sexual abuse includes any sexual or sexually motivated behavior that is done to someone without that person’s consent. This includes a continuum of intrusive behaviors ranging from hands-off offending, such as voyeurism and verbal comments, up to and including sexual penetration with or without violence. The key is that there is no consent. WHO COMMITS SEXUAL ABUSE? Q: Who commits sexual abuse?A: There is no typical profile of someone who commits sexual abuse. People who sexually offend cross all socioeconomic, educational, gender, age, and cultural lines (Knight, 2010; Knight and King, 2012). Although 90-95% of abusers are males (Cortoni, Hanson, and Coache, 2010), females also commit sexual abuse. One regard in which females whoPROGRAM DIRECTOR 1
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ATSA | MAKING SOCIETY SAFERLOGINCONFERENCEMEET ATSAWHAT WE DOEDUCATIONMEMBERSHIP The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. ATSA promotes sound research, effective evidence-based practice, informed public policy, and collaborative community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatmentATSA CONFERENCE
September 29 – October 1, 2021. Conference Program Co-Chairs: Drew A. Kingston, PhD & Amy L. Griffith, PhD. 2021 Abstract Submission closed March 5, 2021. Students can submit to present in the 2021 Clinical Case and Data Blitz extended through May 14, 2021. ATSA is excited to present the 8th Annual Clinical Case and Data Blitz.ATSA MASTER CLASSES
Asolescents Who Sexually Abuse: Assessing Treatment Progress (5.5 CEUs) Adolescents Who Sexually Abuse: What Works in Treatment (6 CEUs) Community Re-Entry and Supervision of Sexually Abusive Adolescents (6 CEUs) Ethics in Child and Adolescent Sexual Offender Assessment, Management, and Monitoring (6 CEUs) Customer Service: 1-855-747-3360. CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Task Force on Children with Sexual Behavior Problems has completed their report which is intended to guide professional practices with children, ages 12 and under. Specifically, the Task Force was asked to address how assessment should be linked to intervention activities, what intervention models or components are most effective and the WHAT IS SEXUAL ABUSE? Q: What is sexual abuse? A: Sexual abuse includes any sexual or sexually motivated behavior that is done to someone without that person’s consent. This includes a continuum of intrusive behaviors ranging from hands-off offending, such as voyeurism and verbal comments, up to and including sexual penetration with or without violence. The key is that there is no consent. WHO COMMITS SEXUAL ABUSE? Q: Who commits sexual abuse?A: There is no typical profile of someone who commits sexual abuse. People who sexually offend cross all socioeconomic, educational, gender, age, and cultural lines (Knight, 2010; Knight and King, 2012). Although 90-95% of abusers are males (Cortoni, Hanson, and Coache, 2010), females also commit sexual abuse. One regard in which females who PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH ADULT MALE SEXUAL Conclusions. A variety of pharmacological interventions, both hormonal and non-hormonal, are used with adult sexual offenders, though only limited empirical research has been conducted regarding the use and effectiveness of these medications as preventive strategies IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA BLENDING VOICES. STRENGTHENING LIVES. Corey Spickler, MS, LLP is the Program Manager for the Michigan Sexual Offender Services for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Taylor University in 2011 and graduated with his master’s degree in Clinical Behavioral Psycho logy from ATSA | MAKING SOCIETY SAFERLOGINCONFERENCEMEET ATSAWHAT WE DOEDUCATIONMEMBERSHIP The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is an international, multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. ATSA promotes sound research, effective evidence-based practice, informed public policy, and collaborative community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatmentATSA CONFERENCE
September 29 – October 1, 2021. Conference Program Co-Chairs: Drew A. Kingston, PhD & Amy L. Griffith, PhD. 2021 Abstract Submission closed March 5, 2021. Students can submit to present in the 2021 Clinical Case and Data Blitz extended through May 14, 2021. ATSA is excited to present the 8th Annual Clinical Case and Data Blitz.ATSA MASTER CLASSES
Asolescents Who Sexually Abuse: Assessing Treatment Progress (5.5 CEUs) Adolescents Who Sexually Abuse: What Works in Treatment (6 CEUs) Community Re-Entry and Supervision of Sexually Abusive Adolescents (6 CEUs) Ethics in Child and Adolescent Sexual Offender Assessment, Management, and Monitoring (6 CEUs) Customer Service: 1-855-747-3360. CHILDREN WITH SBP TASK FORCE REPORT The Task Force on Children with Sexual Behavior Problems has completed their report which is intended to guide professional practices with children, ages 12 and under. Specifically, the Task Force was asked to address how assessment should be linked to intervention activities, what intervention models or components are most effective and the WHAT IS SEXUAL ABUSE? Q: What is sexual abuse? A: Sexual abuse includes any sexual or sexually motivated behavior that is done to someone without that person’s consent. This includes a continuum of intrusive behaviors ranging from hands-off offending, such as voyeurism and verbal comments, up to and including sexual penetration with or without violence. The key is that there is no consent. WHO COMMITS SEXUAL ABUSE? Q: Who commits sexual abuse?A: There is no typical profile of someone who commits sexual abuse. People who sexually offend cross all socioeconomic, educational, gender, age, and cultural lines (Knight, 2010; Knight and King, 2012). Although 90-95% of abusers are males (Cortoni, Hanson, and Coache, 2010), females also commit sexual abuse. One regard in which females who PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH ADULT MALE SEXUAL Conclusions. A variety of pharmacological interventions, both hormonal and non-hormonal, are used with adult sexual offenders, though only limited empirical research has been conducted regarding the use and effectiveness of these medications as preventive strategies IS SEXUAL ABUSE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? Q: Is sexual abuse a public health issue? A: Yes. Like a widespread disease, sexual abuse impacts everyone – individuals, communities, businesses, and society as a whole. Just as in the case of a transmissible disease, the elimination of sexual abuse requires a comprehensive collaboration among researchers, treatment providers, law and policy makers, and representatives of ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA BLENDING VOICES. STRENGTHENING LIVES. Corey Spickler, MS, LLP is the Program Manager for the Michigan Sexual Offender Services for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Taylor University in 2011 and graduated with his master’s degree in Clinical Behavioral Psycho logy from ATSA PRACTICE GUIDELINES The ATSA Practice Guidelines are offered to ATSA members to assist them in performing their professional duties to help client's lead satisfying and law biding lives and contribute to community safety. The guidelines will help practitioners protect their clients and the public against unethical, incompetent or unprofessional practices.USER ACCOUNT
Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA WHO COMMITS SEXUAL ABUSE? Q: Who commits sexual abuse?A: There is no typical profile of someone who commits sexual abuse. People who sexually offend cross all socioeconomic, educational, gender, age, and cultural lines (Knight, 2010; Knight and King, 2012). Although 90-95% of abusers are males (Cortoni, Hanson, and Coache, 2010), females also commit sexual abuse. One regard in which females who ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 4900 S.W. Griffith Drive, Suite 274, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, USA SEXUAL ABUSE AS A PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM Family members are also often traumatized when a loved one is victimized by sexual abuse or perpetrates sexual abuse (Newberger, Gremy, Waternaux, & Newberger, 1993; Manion et al., 1996). Given the magnitude of the problem and its physical and mental health impact, ATSA recognizes sexual abuse as an important public health problem. 2. ATSA MEMBER DIRECTORY Palmatier, John J. FL: Miami Lakes: Broward/Miam-Dade/Palm Beach: 305-592-7917: Yes: View CHILDREN WITH SEXUAL BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS Children under the age of 12 with sexual behavior problems have been given increasing attention in professional literature. It is difficult to determine whether greater numbers of these cases are due to an actual increase in problematic sexual behaviors in children, or an increased awareness and identification of these behaviors when theyoccur.
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