TY - BOOK ID - 33059438 TI - Voyeurism : A Case Study PY - 2018 SN - 331997159X 3319971603 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Pivot, DB - UniCat KW - Voyeurism. KW - Scopolagnia KW - Scopophilia KW - Scoptolagnia KW - Scoptophilia KW - Paraphilias KW - Personality disorders KW - Forensic psychology. KW - Sexual behavior. KW - Forensic psychiatry. KW - Sex crimes. KW - Law KW - Forensic Psychology. KW - Sexual Behavior. KW - Forensic Psychiatry. KW - Sexual Offending. KW - Law and Psychology. KW - Psychological aspects. KW - Forensic psychiatry KW - Medical jurisprudence KW - Psychiatry KW - Mentally ill offenders KW - Juridical psychology KW - Juristic psychology KW - Legal psychology KW - Psychology, Juridical KW - Psychology, Juristic KW - Psychology, Legal KW - Psychology, Applied KW - Therapeutic jurisprudence KW - Abuse, Sexual KW - Sex offenses KW - Sexual abuse KW - Sexual crimes KW - Sexual delinquency KW - Sexual offenses KW - Sexual violence KW - Crime KW - Prostitution KW - Psychology, Forensic KW - Forensic sciences KW - Law and legislation KW - Psychology KW - Sexual psychology. KW - Psychology. KW - Behavioral sciences KW - Mental philosophy KW - Mind KW - Science, Mental KW - Human biology KW - Philosophy KW - Soul KW - Mental health KW - Psychology, Sexual KW - Sex KW - Sexual behavior, Psychology of KW - Sexual psychology KW - Sensuality KW - Psychological aspects UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:33059438 AB - This book is amongst the first of its kind in presenting a case study of voyeurism from a forensic psychology perspective and within the societal context. Simon Duff provides an in-depth description of the assessment, formulation, and treatment of a voyeur and offers a theoretical basis for the behaviour. The book begins by covering a variety of explanations and previous treatments for voyeurs, including learning theories and the aversive treatments that they give rise to. It then moves on to focus on one specific case study, a young man who has exhibited diversity in his voyeuristic offending, before examining relevant details of his experiences in order to develop a formulation of his thinking and behaviour. The formulation and resultant intervention are clearly and accessibly presented, followed by a discussion of how this case provides direction for further research, developments in our theoretical basis for understanding voyeurism, and directions for assessment and intervention. ER -