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Treating Sex Offenders: Effects on Male and Female Therapists
Elad Shrim,
Nehami Baum
School of Social Work
Bar-Ilan University
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Sex Offenders
100%
Female Therapists
100%
Loneliness
33%
Family Members
33%
Spousal Relationship
33%
Probation Officers
33%
Israel
16%
Parenting
16%
Childrens
16%
Daily Life
16%
Secondary Traumatization
16%
Social Workers
16%
Parental Relationships
16%
Received Support
16%
Workplace
16%
Phenomenological Analysis
16%
Disgust
16%
Limited Ability
16%
Collegial Relationships
16%
Practitioner Experiences
16%
Social Sciences
Sex Offender
100%
Probation Officer
33%
Loneliness
33%
Family Member
33%
Everyday Life
16%
Social Workers
16%
Disgust
16%
Israel
16%
Psychology
Sex Offender
100%
Practitioners
66%
Loneliness
33%
Semistructured Interview
16%
Parental Relationship
16%
Disgust
16%