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Citation

Mothersole G. J. Sex. Aggress. 2000; 5(1): 45-58.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/13552600008413295

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This paper reviews the literature on supervision in relation to forensic work and examines the need for such supervision in work with offenders. Three types of problematic countertransference are identified, which can be characterised as repulsive, helpless and voyeuristic in nature. Current research emphasising the role of attachment styles in sexual offending is seen as having implications for the treatment process and therefore for clinical supervision. Similarly, research emphasising the importance of group leadership skills in treatment is presented as indicating a need for supervision. Some problems with the provision of supervision are examined and it is concluded that it should be an integral part of any work with offenders.

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