The Sex Offender Treatment Program provides individualized treatment for male and female, juvenile and adult, sex offenders. It follows the guidelines for the treatment of sex offenders.
Offending behavior includes child molestation; voyeurism; exhibitionism; frotteurism; public masturbation or lewd acts; rape and sexual assault; child pornography; obscene phone calls/letters; violations of professional boundaries; sexual harassment.
The Treatment Modality focuses on individual and family therapy. Therapy sessions are held weekly (45-50 minutes) with the client. The family component, with or without the patient present is held, when indicated, within the context of the patient’s individual treatment plan. Integration of the sex offender into the family is done according to the guidelines set forth in the Family Resolution Plan.
Increased community safety through reduced risk of re-offenses.
Reparations to the victim(s) and community.
Improved capacity for a responsible lifestyle and healthier relationships.
Initial Evaluation
Assessment
Diagnosis
Individual Treatment Plan
Collaboration with supervising officers, polygraph examiners, and other team members.
Medical referral and consultation with experienced health professionals when necessary or requested.
Affordable Fees – (NOTE: We accept insurance plans for treatment.)
We believe that human relationships are the basis for growth and change.
We maintain that individuals have both a right and a responsibility to be active participants in the service planning/life planning process.
We respect the individuals we serve, their families, our employees and mentors, as well as the customers with whom we do business.
Typical issues addressed are: sex offender relapse prevention; victim impact awareness and empathy development; responsibility for one’s own actions; dealing with different emotions, such as anger, depression, arousal management, and urge control; substance abuse; own victim issues; conflicts with authority figures; social and relationship skills; sexuality, both normal and abnormal; sexual conflict; full disclosure of sexual offenses; identifying distorted thinking; medical evaluation relevant to conditions affecting treatment compliance and arousal control.
Issues related to the impact on the family must be resolved as part of sex offender treatment. Family resolution may take many paths. Family disruption and family reunification are among the many possible outcomes. The specific course of treatment will depend on the family resolution pathway chosen by the family, the sex offender, and the representatives of the court.
Clients must know what information will and will not be communicated to others, how it will be communicated, and to whom it will be communicated. This is accomplished through the appropriate use of written waivers of confidentiality, and informed consent prior to commencing treatment.
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