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Section 1: Sexual deviancy and paraphilias

(1.1) Sexual deviancy and paraphilias

(1.2) Community prevalence of sexual deviancy

(1.3) Definition of paraphilias

(1.4) Types of paraphilias

(1.5) Clinical aspects of paraphilias

(1.6) Legal aspects of paraphilias

(1.7) Clinical consultations

(1.8) Reflection

(1.9) Section 1: Recap

(1.10) Section 1: Summary

 

Section 2: Methods of assessment of sex offenders – clinical aspects

(2.1) Methods of assessment of sex offenders – clinical aspects

(2.2) Comprehensive clinincal evaluation

(2.3) Clinical consultations

(2.4) Reflection

(2.5) Section 2: Recap

(2.6) Section 2: Summary

 

Section 3: Methods of assessment of sex offenders – Psychophysiological assessment

(3.1) Methods of assessment of sex offenders – Psychophysiological assessment

(3.2) Penile Plethysmography (PPG)

(3.3) Advantages and limitations of PPG

(3.4) Polygraphy

(3.5) Clinical consultation

(3.6) Reflection

(3.7) Section 3: Recap

(3.8) Section 3: Summary

 

Section 4: Risk assessment of sex offenders

(4.1) Risk assessment of sex offenders

(4.2) Risk factors

(4.3) Further risk factors

(4.4) Actuarial scales

(4.5) Reflection

(4.6) Section 4: Recap

(4.7) Section 4: Summary

 

Section 5: Treatment of sex offenders

(5.1) Treatment of sex offenders

(5.2) Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

(5.3) Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

(5.4) Biological treatment

(5.5) Biological treatment

(5.6) Biological treatment

(5.7) Legal factors in the treatment of sex offenders

(5.8) Ethical factors in the treatment of sex offenders

(5.9) Clinical consultations

(5.10) Reflection

(5.11) Section 5: Recap

(5.12) Section 5: Summary

 

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