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Original Articles

Planning for change: An alternative to treatment planning with sexual offenders

Pages 217-229 | Published online: 14 Jan 2008
 

Abstract

This article describes how a change plan can be helpful in defining intervention goals and objectives. The change-plan concept derives from lifestyle theory and deviates from the traditional treatment plan in its delineation of roles, point of focus, and attention to process. A case example is used to illustrate how the change plan can be implemented with sexually offending clients. Several potential limitations of the change-plan concept are also discussed .

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