英文摘要 |
Objective: In many years, therapists who provide group therapies for sex offenders in Taiwan, very few of them in their school years have ever taken relative courses regarding to sexual abuse, or participated relevance training of treating sexual abusers; however, after they obtain the jobs, many of them still lack of basic knowledge of nature of the perpetrators, their pathologies, the process of their crimes, but these therapists continue to carry on their jobs. Thus phenomena result to the effectiveness of group therapy of sex offenders remains questionable. Given above situation, this author shared a single group process of treating perpetrators in community in order to illustrate how to manage the defense and denials of perpetrators in the group and how to formulate the group process for members. Method: Based on field notes and personal records of group leaders, this author using the hermeneutic-phenomenological qualitative research method to describe the process and important events of this group. This group contains six perpetrators as members and ran 2 hours every week, continue to six months. Results: Members through talking their life stories and using cognitive therapy model to explore their risk factors and the process of the crime cycles, in order to realize their potential high-risk situations which they might likely to commit crimes in the future; covert desensitization method had also been used to assist members to control their impulse of committing crimes and manage the challenges in the community; in addition, "good lifestyle" approach has been demonstrated to assist members establishing more satisfactory life in the community, too. |