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Search for: [Abstract = "e of male offenders convicted of sexual crimes in Poland, an increase in the severity of the domain Impaired Limits and related schemas correlated with a specific style of offense focused on forced vicim obedience. Furthermore, a correlation was found between the severity of EMS and the intensity of sexual violence involved in the committed offense. Conclusions\: Based on the conducted research, it can be concluded that early maladaptive schemas play a significant role in the etiology of sexual offending, influencing the manner in which the offense was committed and the victim selected. Offender therapy can be an effective method for treating sexual offenders as it enables the identification and modification of maladaptive schemas that underlie problematic sexual behaviours. Such therapy can also contribute to preventing recidivism by developing healthier strategies for managing emotions and needs, as well as improving the quality of interpersonal relationships. Individualization of therapeutic interventions in light of the presented research findings is crucial. This approach should encompass therapeutic methods focused on working with specific maladaptive schemas. The incorporation of these structures can be pivotal and valuable in the development of preventive models and the planning of therapeutic and preventive interventions."]

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