This is typically given as a treatment rule reminder/documentation?
Written Warning
and arousing mental image or thought that is experienced while awake. These can range from fleeting thoughts to elaborate scenarios and are a common and generally healthy aspect of human sexuality. can involve past, present, or imaginary partners, and are often used to enhance desire, intensity, and pleasure
sexual fantasy
What is an offense cycle?
The pattern of specific thoughts, feelings, and behaviors which often lead up to and immediately follow the acting out of sexual deviance. This is also referred to as “offense cycle,” or “cycle of offending.”
the ability to understand the pain and experience of a victim, particularly from the perspective of someone who has caused harm. It involves recognizing the impact of one's actions on others, considering the victim as a person, and developing a cognitive and emotional understanding of their suffering.
Victim Empathy
a network of friends, family members, and other people who can be relied on to provide emotional support or practical assistance at times of need.
support system
3 categories of shares
must, can, should
Peeping
the tendency to act on sudden urges or desires without considering the consequences. It involves acting without forethought, reflection, or planning, and can range from harmless actions like interrupting to more dangerous ones
impulsivity
What does NAMBLA stand for
Noth American Man-Boy Love association
the strategies, behaviors, and thoughts individuals use to manage stressful or challenging situations. They help individuals regulate their emotions, reduce stress, and adapt to difficult circumstances
coping skills
How many tx goals are there and the first one to complete?
16 & Accountability
people who commit a burglary with a sexual motivation, often stealing items like clothing or other intimate objects for autoerotic purposes.
Fetish burglary
the tendency to experience intense and prolonged emotional responses to external stimuli, resulting in impulsive reactions that may be hard to control. People with high emotional reactivity may react more quickly and intensely than their peers to both negative and positive emotions, and their feelings can be hard to manage
emotional reactivity
a choice that appears to have little impact but can directly or indirectly lead to a high-risk situation or negative outcome. These are often small, everyday choices that, when made repeatedly or in a certain context, can increase vulnerability to something like a relapse or danger.
SUD (seemingly unimportant decision)
the lines and limits you create between yourself and other people. They allow you to define what is acceptable and healthy for you in your relationships. How you communicate and maintain can protect you both physically and psychologically.
Boundaries
3 types of polygraphs and what they measure?
Denial- accountability of behavior in offense
SH- identifying past sexual behaviors and offense cycle
Maintenance- ensuring current behavior is non deviant/problematic, and one is not in their cycle
a person who exposes their genitals to others, especially strangers, in a non-consensual and inappropriate setting
Exhibitionism
examples of this include: cognitive difficulties, such as problems with memory and concentration; behavioral changes, like increased substance use, self-harm, or aggressive actions; and emotional and social factors, such as social withdrawal, hopelessness, or a history of trauma.
high-risk indicator
refers to the phenomenon where individuals who have been abstinent from a substance or behavior for a period of time experience a relapse or increased use after a single lapse
AVE (abstinence violation effect)
a network of friends, family members, and other people who can be relied on to provide emotional support or practical assistance at times of need.
personal goal planning
3 main questionnaires in tx
Statement of Accountability
SALTER
NAVCON
relating to or denoting sexual pleasure gained from watching others when they are naked or engaged in sexual activity.
Voyeurism
any characteristic or situation that increases the likelihood of an individual perpetrating heighted sexual behavior. These factors exist at multiple levels, including the individual, relationship, community, and societal levels
Risk factors
where an individual is primarily driven by the immediate, impulsive desire for sexual pleasure or release. motive is a strong, compelling urge for immediate sexual pleasure, which they act upon without considering the long-term consequences.
PIG (personal immediate gratification)
the ability to manage your emotions, thoughts, and behaviors to achieve long-term goals. It involves monitoring your actions, assessing them against your goals, and adjusting your behavior to stay on track, enabling you to think before acting and rebound from setbacks.
self-regulation