RT Book T1 The good lives model of correctional rehabilitation: integrating theory, research, and practice T2 Advances in preventing and treating violence and aggression A1 Ward, Tony 1954- A1 Willis, Gwenda M. A1 Prescott, David S. A2 Willis, Gwenda M. A2 Prescott, David S. LA English PP Cham, Switzerland PB Springer YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/193192404X AB The book examines the Good Lives Model (GLM) of correctional rehabilitation and its dual aims of risk reduction and well-being enhancement for individuals who have committed crimes. It describes the use of individuals' prioritized values in intervention plans and to capitalize on and further develop their strengths and reduce the risk for future offending. The book directly addresses the differences between purely risk-oriented rehabilitation correctional models (e.g., Risk-Need-Responsivity Model) and strength-based approaches (e.g., GLM) and the clinical advantages of using the latter. It updates the GLM in the context of recent work in evolutionary biology, quality of life and well-being, cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, human rights, naturalistic ethics, criminology, desistance research, and theoretical reformulations of dynamic risk and protective factors. Case studies illustrate the detailed application of GLM evidence-based practice plans to adults convicted of crimes and demonstrate the effectiveness of GLM intervention strategies. Key areas of coverage include: GLM community and within-prison intervention strategies.Incorporating dynamic risk factors into GLM case formulations.Incorporating desistance research in postrelease planning and practice.Policy implications of the GLM. The Good Lives Model of Correctional Rehabilitation is a must-have resource for clinicians, therapists, and other professionals as well as researchers, professors, and graduate students in developmental psychology, family studies, forensic psychology, criminology/criminal justice, public health, psychotherapy/counseling, psychiatry, social work, educational policy and politics, health psychology, nursing, and behavioral therapy/rehabilitation CN 365.661 SN 978-3-031-95558-7 K1 Child & developmental psychology K1 Clinical Psychology K1 Criminal or forensic psychology K1 Entwicklungspsychologie K1 Klinische Psychologie K1 Kriminalpsychologie, forensische Psychologie K1 MEDICAL / Public Health K1 PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology K1 PSYCHOLOGY / Clinical Psychology K1 PSYCHOLOGY / Forensic Psychology K1 Public Health und Präventivmedizin K1 Public health & preventive medicine K1 Rehabilitation of offenders K1 Resozialisierung K1 Social Science / Criminology K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family K1 Sociology: family & relationships K1 Soziologie: Familie und Beziehungen