Provides Enhancing Culturally Responsive Practices in the Treatment of Sexual Aggression
Culture plays a critical yet often overlooked role in the effective treatment of sexual aggression. Cultural Responsivity Issues: Treatment of Sexual Aggression provides an evidence-informed examination of how cultural, social, and individual identity factors influence treatment outcomes. This edited volume brings together leading scholars and clinicians to reframe the responsivity principle, offering a more inclusive and nuanced approach to addressing sexual aggression across diverse populations.
With an interdisciplinary scope and practical emphasis, this comprehensive volume explores complex intersections between age, gender, identity, religion, and socio-cultural contexts. In-depth chapters contribute essential perspectives on tailoring interventions to specific client needs, including transgender individuals, youth offenders, and religious populations. Throughout the book, the authors challenge existing paradigms whilst providing a clear path forward for integrating cultural awareness into both assessment and intervention strategies.
Moving the field toward a more responsive, ethically grounded, and effective model of treatment, Cultural Responsivity Issues:
Cultural Responsivity Issues: Treatment of Sexual Aggression is an invaluable resource for navigating ethical and practical challenges in cross-cultural treatment environments. It is an excellent textbook for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses in forensic psychology, counselling, criminology, and social work, as well as an essential reference for practitioners and professionals working in forensic mental health, corrections, and community-based rehabilitation programmes.