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Showing papers in "Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling in 2004"


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TL;DR: In this article, a covert observation of posts on a pro-pedophile Internet message board investigated evidence of distorted cognitions that were supportive of sexually abusive behavior and their implications for the treatment and supervision of members of online communities that support pedophilic interests and behaviors are discussed.
Abstract: A covert observation of posts on a pro-pedophile Internet message board investigated evidence of distorted cognitions that were supportive of sexually abusive behavior. Implications for the treatment and supervision of members of online communities that support pedophilic interests and behaviors are discussed.

55 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of sexual addiction and explore the relationship between Internet use and sexual compulsivity, and the role of Internet use in gay men's sexual behavior is described.
Abstract: The authors present an overview of sexual addiction and explore the relationship between Internet use and sexual compulsivity. The role of Internet use in gay men's sexual behavior is described. Implications for the counseling profession are discussed, and a clinical case study is presented.

27 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the impact of addictions counselors' interactional style (confrontational vs. motivational), recovery status (recovering vs. nonrecovery), and nonverbal behavior (facilitative vs. neutral) on 116 clients' perceptions of counselors' credibility was examined in a fully crossed factorial design.
Abstract: The impact of addictions counselors' interactional style (confrontational vs. motivational), recovery status (recovering vs. nonrecovering), and nonverbal behavior (facilitative vs. neutral) on 116 clients' perceptions of addictions counselor credibility was examined in a fully crossed factorial design. Significant results were found, and implications are discussed.

17 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the impact that five selected risk factors have on the treatment outcome of adolescent male sex offenders and found that the greatest risk factor among sex offenders was having a mother who had a substance abuse problem.
Abstract: The authors investigated the impact that 5 selected risk factors have on the treatment outcome of adolescent male sex offenders. The results indicated that the greatest risk factor among sex offenders was having a mother who had a substance abuse problem.

17 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the impact of the treatment strategies of the juvenile justice system focusing singularly on rehabilitation of offenders, and victims and communities are excluded from the rehabilitation process.
Abstract: Treatment strategies of the juvenile justice system focus singularly on rehabilitation of offenders, and victims and communities are excluded from the rehabilitative process. Restorative justice views victims and communities as essential components in rehabilitative efforts. Implications for juvenile offender counselors are discussed.

12 citations


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TL;DR: A combination of approaches based on multicultural interventions and sociopolitical themes that provide interventions for working with Latinos with substance abuse problems was introduced in this paper, where the authors introduced a combination of strategies for dealing with drug addiction.
Abstract: This article introduces a combination of approaches based on multicultural interventions and sociopolitical themes that provide interventions for working with Latinos with substance abuse problems.

9 citations


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TL;DR: This article investigated college student drinking through the lens of Adlerian theory and found that certain lifestyle themes were associated with alcohol-related behaviors and that men and women who engage in drinking differ in their convictions and goals.
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate college student drinking through the lens of Adlerian theory. In a sample of 273 participants, multiple regression analyses confirmed that certain lifestyle themes were associated with alcohol-related behaviors and that men and women who engage in drinking differ in their convictions and goals as defined by Adlerian theory.

8 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied dream work to the case of an addicted survivor of sexual abuse trauma using models of C. G. Jung (1974) and L. S. Leonard (1989).
Abstract: The author applied dream work to the case of an addicted survivor of sexual abuse trauma using models of C. G. Jung (1974) and L. S. Leonard (1989). The dreams of the fictional client were then related to St. Teresa of Avila's (1577/1989) classic model for spiritual growth, The Interior Castle.

2 citations


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TL;DR: The authors described a teacher who incorporated W. Glasser's (1998) counseling philosophy into her relationships with students and revealed the results of her caring, encouraging, and goal-directed behavior with sex offenders and other young inmates.
Abstract: Educating incarcerated youthful offenders is described from the perspective of a teacher who incorporates W. Glasser's (1998) counseling philosophy into her relationships with students. She reveals the results of her caring, encouraging, and goal-directed behavior with sex offenders and other young inmates.

1 citations