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D. Richard Laws, PhD, is a psychologist with Adult Forensic
Psychiatric Community Services in Victoria, British Columbia,
Canada, and Coordinator of the Victoria Adult Sex Offender
Management Program.
William T. O'Donohue, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at
the University of Nevada, Reno. The coeditor of several previous
volumes, his research specialties include sexual behavior, behavior
therapy, and the philosophy of science.
An excellent overview of all aspects of sexual deviations. Its contributors are the foremost clinicians and researchers in the field, who do an excellent job of covering theory, research, and clinical application. This book is enjoyable reading and should be on the desk - not the shelf - of all serious researchers and clinicians who work with sexual deviants...The best and most comprehensive book published on this subject to date. - Henry E. Adams, University of Georgia
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