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​​Rich, P. (2016, Summer). Are juvenile sexual risk assessment instruments adequate on their own to assess risk? The Forum: Newsletter of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, XXVIII (3).

Blasingame, G. D., Creeden, K. & Rich, P. (2015). Assessment and treatment of adolescents with intellectual disabilities who exhibit sexual problems or offending behaviors. Resource Packet: Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers. Available here.

Rich, P. (2015). Changing faces in the assessment and treatment of sexually abusive youth. Sexual Offender Treatment (2015, volume 10, 1). Available here.

Rich, P. (2013). Book review. A Treatment Manual for Adolescents Displaying Harmful Sexual Behaviour: Change for Good. The Journal of Sexual Aggression. 

Rich, P.  (2011, December) A postmodern view of evidence-based treatment in our field. NOTA News: Newsletter of the National Organization for the treatment of Abusers, 68, 8-9.

Rich, P. (2011, Spring). The adolescent brain: Its role in adolescent behavior. The Forum: Newsletter of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, XXIII (2), 13-19.

Oneal, B. J., Burns, G. L., Kahn, T. J., Rich, P., & Working, J. R. (2008). Initial psychometric properties of a treatment planning and progress inventory for adolescents who sexually abuse. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 20, 161-187.

Rich, P. (2008). Recognizing Healthy and Unhealthy Sexual Development in Children. In L. Bergman and N. Rosenfeld (Eds.). Stranger Danger and Beyond. Minneapolis, MN: Center for Child Abuse Prevention & Treatment. 

P. (2006). Editorial: From theory to practice. The application of attachment theory to assessment and treatment in forensic mental health services. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 4, 16, pp 211-218.

Rich, P. (2006) Book review: Theories of sexual offending (Ward, Polaschek, and Beech). The Journal of Sexual Aggression, 12, 3, pp. 301-303. 

Rich, P. (1993). The form, function, and content of clinical supervision: An integrated model. Clinical Supervisor, 11, 137-178.

Rich, P. (1992). The organizational taxonomy: Definition and design. Academy of Management Review, 17, 4 (1992), 758-781

Rich, P. (1992). Barriers to the clinical supervision of direct care staff in a human service organization: A case study. Dissertation Abstracts International. 53(6-A), Dec 1992, 2110. 

Rich, P. (1990). Differentiation of self in the therapist's own family-of-origin. Social Casework, 61, 394-399.

Rich, P. (1982).The juvenile justice system and its treatment of the juvenile. Adolescence, 17, 141-52.


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