Training Description
Working with sexual offender populations in the therapeutic context can be a challenge. In this training, the importance of developing responsive treatment plans, grounding in the therapeutic factors of treatment, the use of approach goals, trauma-informed practice, preparation, and strength-focused formulation will be discussed. Research in these areas will be discussed and practical examples provided to illustrate key points.
Trainer Biography
David Prescott, LICSW is Past President of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers and the 2014 recipient of the organization’s Distinguished Contribution Award. Currently the Clinical Director and Director of Professional Development for the Becket Family of Services, Mr. Prescott has been providing individual, group, and family therapy for over 30 years. Devoted to building healthy lives and safe communities, he has produced 13 books and numerous articles and chapters in the areas of assessing and treating sexual violence and trauma. Mr. Prescott is a Certified Trainer for the International Center for Clinical Excellence and has lectured across the globe, most recently in Australia, Japan, Germany, Iceland, Poland, Romania, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Learning Objectives
This training is designed to help you:
- Discuss the importance of the Responsivity Principle in sex offender treatment.
- Identify self-assessment biases that may affect clinical practice.
- Recognize the value in assessing and treating the symptoms of trauma.
- Speak about clients in strength-based terms rather than relying solely on risk-based language.