Description

Book Synopsis


Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

About the Companion Website viii

Introduction 1

What Is Stalking? 5

Why Is Treatment for Stalking Needed? 6

Key Facts About Stalking 9

Explaining Stalking 11

Laws Prohibiting Stalking 12

The Use of Anti- stalking Laws 13

Recognising Stalking 14

Biases Influencing This Book 18

Overview of This Book 19

Conclusion 20

References 21

Part 1 A Rationale for Stalking Treatment 29

1 Key Components and Principles of Stalking Treatment 31

Who to Treat? 32

What to Treat? 32

How to Treat 34

10 Principles for Treating Stalking 39

Summary 53

References 54

Part 2 Assessing Stalking 59

2 Preparing for and Conducting the Initial Assessment 61

The Role of Structured Risk Assessment in Assessing Stalking 63

Ethical Considerations When Conducting a Stalking Assessment 64

Preparing for the Assessment Interview 65

Approach to and Structure of the Interview 70

Assess the Person’s Current Circumstances 72

Assess the Stalking Situation 73

Assess Personal History 86

Psychometric Testing 92

Conclusion 93

References 94

3 Understanding and Assessing Stalking Risks 98

Types of Risk in Stalking Cases 99

Structured Guidelines for Assessing Stalking Risks 105

Choosing Which SPJ Guidelines to Use 110

Using the Results of the SPJ Risk Assessment 112

Conclusion 113

References 114

4 Formulating Stalking Behaviour 118

What Is Formulation? 118

What Makes a Good Formulation? 122

Steps to Developing a Good Forensic Formulation 123

Sharing the Formulation With Clients 131

From Formulation to Treatment Planning 132

Behavioural Formulation of Stalking 132

Conclusion 140

References 141

Part 3 Treating Stalking 145

5 Developing a Treatment Plan and Strategies for Treatment 147

Steps in Developing a Treatment Plan 148

Practising Skills During Treatment 153

Treatment Strategies for Common Treatment Needs 154

Strategies That Target Awareness of Experience 155

Strategies That Target Acceptance 159

Skills to Decrease Impulsive Behaviour 161

Strategies to Improve Understanding, Tolerance, and Regulation of Emotional States 164

Cognitive Strategies to Reduce Impulsive Behaviour 168

Interventions to Address Thinking Patterns Supporting Stalking 172

Social Skills 180

Strategies to Help Build a Meaningful Life Without Stalking 182

Strategies for Successful Discharge and Continued Abstinence From Stalking 188

Conclusion 189

References 190

6 Establishing, Structuring, and Managing Treatment 193

Before Treatment Begins 194

Early Phase of Treatment 205

Mid to Late Phase of Treatment 216

Ending Phase of Treatment 227

Conclusion 230

References 230

7 Planning for and Managing Risk During Treatment 232

Drawing on the Formulation to Guide Risk Management 233

Early Phase of Treatment 237

Mid to Late Phase of Treatment 246

Ending Phase of Treatment 250

Responding to Increased Risk During Treatment 254

Conclusion 261

References 261

8 Multiagency Work When Managing Stalking 263

Why Is Multiagency Work in Stalking Cases Important? 264

The Practicalities of Multiagency Work 265

How Does Multiagency Cooperation Work Best? 267

A Framework for Multiagency Stalking Response 267

Considerations for Multiagency Work in Specific Contexts 272

Where Can Multiagency Work Go Wrong? 274

Examples of Organisations That Routinely Do Multiagency Stalking Work 277

Summary 279

References 279

Part 4 Towards an Evidence Base for Treating Stalking 281

9 Where to for Stalking Treatment? 283

Where We Have Come From 284

Some Thoughts About Where We Might Go 286

An Agenda for Future Stalking Research 289

Summary 299

Conclusions 300

References 302

Index 307

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      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements vii

      About the Companion Website viii

      Introduction 1

      What Is Stalking? 5

      Why Is Treatment for Stalking Needed? 6

      Key Facts About Stalking 9

      Explaining Stalking 11

      Laws Prohibiting Stalking 12

      The Use of Anti- stalking Laws 13

      Recognising Stalking 14

      Biases Influencing This Book 18

      Overview of This Book 19

      Conclusion 20

      References 21

      Part 1 A Rationale for Stalking Treatment 29

      1 Key Components and Principles of Stalking Treatment 31

      Who to Treat? 32

      What to Treat? 32

      How to Treat 34

      10 Principles for Treating Stalking 39

      Summary 53

      References 54

      Part 2 Assessing Stalking 59

      2 Preparing for and Conducting the Initial Assessment 61

      The Role of Structured Risk Assessment in Assessing Stalking 63

      Ethical Considerations When Conducting a Stalking Assessment 64

      Preparing for the Assessment Interview 65

      Approach to and Structure of the Interview 70

      Assess the Person’s Current Circumstances 72

      Assess the Stalking Situation 73

      Assess Personal History 86

      Psychometric Testing 92

      Conclusion 93

      References 94

      3 Understanding and Assessing Stalking Risks 98

      Types of Risk in Stalking Cases 99

      Structured Guidelines for Assessing Stalking Risks 105

      Choosing Which SPJ Guidelines to Use 110

      Using the Results of the SPJ Risk Assessment 112

      Conclusion 113

      References 114

      4 Formulating Stalking Behaviour 118

      What Is Formulation? 118

      What Makes a Good Formulation? 122

      Steps to Developing a Good Forensic Formulation 123

      Sharing the Formulation With Clients 131

      From Formulation to Treatment Planning 132

      Behavioural Formulation of Stalking 132

      Conclusion 140

      References 141

      Part 3 Treating Stalking 145

      5 Developing a Treatment Plan and Strategies for Treatment 147

      Steps in Developing a Treatment Plan 148

      Practising Skills During Treatment 153

      Treatment Strategies for Common Treatment Needs 154

      Strategies That Target Awareness of Experience 155

      Strategies That Target Acceptance 159

      Skills to Decrease Impulsive Behaviour 161

      Strategies to Improve Understanding, Tolerance, and Regulation of Emotional States 164

      Cognitive Strategies to Reduce Impulsive Behaviour 168

      Interventions to Address Thinking Patterns Supporting Stalking 172

      Social Skills 180

      Strategies to Help Build a Meaningful Life Without Stalking 182

      Strategies for Successful Discharge and Continued Abstinence From Stalking 188

      Conclusion 189

      References 190

      6 Establishing, Structuring, and Managing Treatment 193

      Before Treatment Begins 194

      Early Phase of Treatment 205

      Mid to Late Phase of Treatment 216

      Ending Phase of Treatment 227

      Conclusion 230

      References 230

      7 Planning for and Managing Risk During Treatment 232

      Drawing on the Formulation to Guide Risk Management 233

      Early Phase of Treatment 237

      Mid to Late Phase of Treatment 246

      Ending Phase of Treatment 250

      Responding to Increased Risk During Treatment 254

      Conclusion 261

      References 261

      8 Multiagency Work When Managing Stalking 263

      Why Is Multiagency Work in Stalking Cases Important? 264

      The Practicalities of Multiagency Work 265

      How Does Multiagency Cooperation Work Best? 267

      A Framework for Multiagency Stalking Response 267

      Considerations for Multiagency Work in Specific Contexts 272

      Where Can Multiagency Work Go Wrong? 274

      Examples of Organisations That Routinely Do Multiagency Stalking Work 277

      Summary 279

      References 279

      Part 4 Towards an Evidence Base for Treating Stalking 281

      9 Where to for Stalking Treatment? 283

      Where We Have Come From 284

      Some Thoughts About Where We Might Go 286

      An Agenda for Future Stalking Research 289

      Summary 299

      Conclusions 300

      References 302

      Index 307

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