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Citation

Rocha ICO, Valença AM. Int. J. Law Psychiatry 2023; 87: e101856.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ijlp.2022.101856

PMID

36599224

Abstract

Sexual violence is a significant public health problem and a devastating issue for mental health throughout the world. Clinicians and researchers have worked, over the last decades, to develop effective strategies aimed at reducing sexual abuse rates. Multiple treatment approaches for sex offenders have been developed, with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) been the most widely used therapy model with recognized effectiveness. In this sense, the present study aimed to analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of CBT based interventions in the treatment of individuals convicted of sexual crimes. For this purpose, a systematic review of articles published between 2012 and 2022 was carried out in the databases Pubmed, Science Direct, APA PsycNet and Scielo, with the keywords "cognitive behavioral therapy", "CBT", "sexual offender", "sexual crimes" and others. As a result, eight studies were selected that met the defined inclusion criteria. Cognitive-behavioral interventions have shown great promise in reducing sexual crime recidivism and improving self-control, emotional regulation, intra and interpersonal social skills, supporting the hypothesis that CBT may be a promising model of intervention in forensic settings with sex offenders.


Language: en

Keywords

Sexual violence; Cognitive behavioral therapy; CBT; Sex crimes; Sex offender

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