RT Article T1 How the Good Lives Model Can Complement Mentalization-Based Treatments for Individuals Who Have Offended With Anti-Social Personality Disorder and General Forensic Mental Health Needs: Practice Update JF International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology VO 64 IS 15 SP 1587 OP 1606 A1 Byrne, Gary J. LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1738732517 AB Limited research to date has focused on strengths-based rehabilitative approaches, such as the Good Lives Model (GLM) and the additive benefits such approaches have in ameliorating mental health needs of those in contact with forensic services. Mentalization-based therapies (MBTs) may be an effective treatment in forensic settings. This article aims to provide an overview of how GLM theory can integrate MBT within forensic settings. The review provides a conceptual overview of the many commonalities between GLM and MBT principles and provides information about how MBT can be embedded within forensic communities adhering to GLM principles. The article closes by offering an overview of the evidence of MBT approaches for individuals with anti-social personality disorder (ASPD) and those in contact with forensic services. K1 Mentalization K1 Good Lives Model K1 Anti-social personality disorder K1 Mental health K1 Rehabilitation DO 10.1177/0306624X20928017