Description
Book SynopsisADULT DELIBERATE FIRESETTING Explore the theoretical foundations ofand discover effective treatment options foradults who deliberately set fires
In Adult Deliberate Firesetting: Theory, Assessment, and Treatment, a team of distinguished researchers deliver a comprehensive exploration of individuals who intentionally set fires. The book covers major theories on the motivations and processes involved in firesetting, as well as the assessment and treatment of patients and clients who demonstrate this behaviour.
The treatment portion of the book focuses on a strengths-based rehabilitative approach that rests on the assumption that criminogenic and human needs are inextricably intertwined. Readers will find common challenges faced by practitioners in recruiting and facilitating group-based treatment for people who have set fires.
Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of:
- A thorough introduction to deliberate firesetting, including its definit
Table of Contents
About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Deliberate Firesetting: A Prevalent Yet Neglected Clinical Issue
Chapter 2: Key Characteristics and Clinical Features of Individuals who Set Deliberate Fires
Chapter 3: Theories of Deliberate Firesetting: Refreshing the M-TTAF
Chapter 4: Conducting Best Practice Risk Assessment in Deliberate Firesetting
Chapter 5: Un-apprehended Deliberate Firesetting- Can we Intervene?
Chapter 6: Assessment and Treatment for Apprehended Adults Who Have Set Deliberate Fires
Chapter 7: Engaging and Working Therapeutically with Individuals Who Have Set Deliberate Fires
Chapter 8: What Next? The Future of Firesetting Research and Practice