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Forensic Psychotherapy
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Forensic Psychotherapy

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I can work more effectively with psychotherapy patients who have fears of committing acts of violence and to place those fears into the context of adverse childhood experiences and disturbed attachment relationships
I am able to discuss the effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy in prisons for residents committed of serious sexual violence, and to be able to cite statistics on re-offending as evidence of that effectiveness
I am able to discuss whether the diagnosis of personality disorder relates to the psychological make-up of people convicted of violent offenses
I have increased understanding and ability to describe at least 4 common defense systems that protect the psyche of the violent criminal – such as denial, projective identification, suicidality – and the function of these restricting their capacity for growth via psychological services
I understand and describe the importance of carefully placed boundaries when working with forensic patients, the risk of triggers
I can outline 3 viable forms of self-protection for the therapist
The instructors were skilled, suitably qualified and knowledgeable in delivering the content
Information could be applied to my practice (if applicable)
Information could contribute to achieving personal or professional goals
Cultural, racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and gender differences were considered
The content was found to be accurate
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