Synopses & Reviews
Review
"A superb compendium of state-of-the-art clinical, legal, and administrative strategies for dealing with offenders with mental disorders. Comprehensive in coverage, incisive in analysis, and lucidly written, this empirically and theoretically sophisticated work has its feet firmly planted in practical application. Professionals whose work puts them in contact with offenders with mental disorders will find this a 'must-read' book, and one to which they will frequently return." --John Monahan, PhD, Doherty Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology and Legal Medicine, University of Virginia
"It is quite refreshing to see a book about forensic issues in which extremely well-informed mental health professionals are focused on treatment rather than on lawyerly matters. The authors are all well known for their expertise and the book will add greatly to the knowledge base on treatment of individuals with mental disorders in various common forensic settings. The book also highlights the treatment of sexual offenders and offenders with developmental disabilities and juvenile offenders, all under-reported areas." --Joseph Bloom, MD, Oregon Health Sciences University
Review
"This book is very useful in that it combines the clinical, legal and administrative issues involved in the treatment of offenders. The chapters are written by people with extensive experience in their special areas of expertise....Chapters have extensive bibliographies and can serve as a source for further research."--Psychiatric Times
Review
"There is a great need in the mental health field for a compilation of state-of-the-art, practical principles and techniques for treating mentally ill offenders. It is a complex subject that differs significantly from what nonforensic mental health professionals do in their daily work. This book, in my opinion, fills this need for both forensic and nonforensic mental health professionals."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Review
"[This] text provides a noteworthy menu of treatment options....It is required reading for anyone who wants to know what has been accomplished in the treatment of this unique population."--Readings
Review
"Serves as a strong introduction for any reader working in or interested in the field....The authors provide a thorough review of the development of treatment services for mentally ill offenders, and they also define the dual mandates of treating the individual and protecting society."--Psychiatric Services
Review
"There are more incarcerated individuals than ever in this country, and most states have well-developed treatment programs....This book will be very helpful to both the administrative and clinical staff who work in these programs, as well as attorneys and others who have an interest in offenders with mental disorders."--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
Review
"A serious, comprehensive, detailed collection....Some of these essays may very well become classics and will surely be useful for graduate-level courses; they are imperative reading for professionals who work with mentally disordered offenders."--Choice
Synopsis
This volume presents current treatment approaches for offenders with mental disorders in a variety of settings. After reviewing administrative and legal issues in the provision of care, the volume addresses therapeutic work with inpatients, outpatients, and incarcerated persons. Separate chapters cover special issues in treatment of sexual offenders, offenders with mental retardation, and juvenile offenders. Throughout, the approaches featured are interdisciplinary and eclectic, incorporating biological and psychological perspectives.
About the Author
Robert M. Wettstein, MD, is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He was formerly the Editor of
Behavioral Sciences and the Law and has published widely in the area of mental health and the law.
Table of Contents
1. Administration of Treatment Programs for Offenders with Mental Disorders, Joel A. Dvoskin and Raymond F. Patterson
2. Legal Aspects of the Treatment of Offenders with Mental Disorders, Thomas L. Hafemeister
3. Inpatient Treatment of Offenders with Mental Disorders, Gary J. Maier and Louis Fulton
4. Community-Based Forensic Treatment, Kirk Heilbrun and Patricia A. Griffin
5. Treatment in Jails and Prisons, Jeffrey L. Metzner, Fred Cohen, Linda S. Grossman, and Robert M. Wettstein
6. Treatment of the Sexual Offender, Howard E. Barbaree and William L. Marshall
7. Treatment of Offenders with Mental Retardation, William I. Gardner, Janice L. Graeber, and Susan J. Machkovitz
8. Treatment of the Juvenile Offender, Donald F. Gordon, Jack Arbuthnot, and Gregory Jurkovic