Related
Publications
Levenson, J.S. and M. J. Macgowan. 2004. "Engagement,
denial, and treatment progress among sex offenders in group
therapy." Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research & Treatment
16:49-64.
Wright, R. C., &
Schneider, S. L. (2004). Mapping child molester treatment
progress with the FoSOD: Denial and Explanations of
Accountability. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and
Treatment, 16, 85-106.
Schneider, S. L., &
Wright, R. C. (2004). Understanding denial in sexual
offenders: A review of cognitive and motivational processes
to avoid responsibility. Trauma, Violence & Abuse: A
Review Journal, 5, 3-20.
Schneider, S. L., & Wright, R. C. (2001). The FoSOD: A
Measurement Tool for Reconceptualizing the Role of Denial in Child Molesters.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16, 545-564.
Wright, R. C., & Schneider, S. L. (1999).
Motivated self-deception in child molesters. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 8,
89-111.
Wright, R. C., & Schneider, S. L. (1997). Deviant sexual
fantasies as motivated self-deception. (Chapter 8). In B. K. Schwartz & H.
R. Cellini (Eds.), The sex offender: New insights, treatment innovations and
legal developments. (vol. 2, pp. 8-1 to 8-14). Kingston, NJ: Civic Research
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