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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology | 2013

The Therapeutic Encounter Within the Event of Forensic Psychotherapy: A Phenomenological Hermeneutic of the Givenness of the Other Within the Therapeutic Relationship

David Polizzi; Matthew Draper

In this article, we draw upon the works of Jean-Luc Marion and Claude Romano to offer a phenomenological hermeneutic of clinical forensics. We introduce Marion’s description of givenness and the event, and apply these ideas to clinical forensics. First, we describe Romano’s conceptualization of the transformative effect of the event, relative to the “openness” of the participants to this encounter. Second, we contextualize different possibilities of therapy relative to the openness and closedness of the therapist and patient.


International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology | 2013

Joining With the Client in an Open Event A Response to Davidson and Anstoos

Matthew Draper; David Polizzi

In this article, we respond to the insightful commentary offered by Drs. Anstoos and Davidson. In particular, we discuss our humanist assumptions behind our original article and explicitly address the issue of uncertainty in psychotherapy relative to the event itself as well as to therapeutic outcome. We assert, however, that even in the face of this uncertainty, we can still open ourselves to the event and prompt the patient to do likewise, if they are willing. This openness is not without risk, so we detail the importance of enduring the experience. Such evential experiences can change the thrownness of the participants in that event, such that their experience of prison can change, although it does not necessarily. We also address the open/closed position of the therapist and patient by addressing the issue of action and potential, the Husserl’s “horizon” compared with Marion’s “manifest.” By doing so, we argue that using the language of the event, nonexclusive to the language of the horizon but rather inclusive of it, we can produce a compelling phenomenology of the event of offender treatment.


Oñati Socio-Legal Series | 2015

Toward a Transformative Alchemy: The Phenomenology of the Event of Psychotherapy

Matthew Draper; David Polizzi


Journal of Theoretical & Philosophical Criminology | 2014

Shared Embodiment and Shared Conversation: Compassion in Clinical Forensics

Matthew Draper; David Polizzi; Brett Breton; Kevin Glenn; Julie Ogilvie


Review of Religious Research | 2018

Reactionary Deconversion from Mormonism: Polarization of Ideological and Behavioral Religiosity Among Active and Former Mormons

James S McGraw; Samuel O. Peer; Matthew Draper


Archive | 2017

Regurgitating the media image

Matthew Draper; David Polizzi


UCUR 2017 | 2016

Rates of Scrupulosity in LDS Population

W. Duncan Humphries; Marissa Delys Cowles; Matthew Draper


Archive | 2014

Transforming Corrections: Humanistic Approaches to Corrections and Offender Treatment, 2nd Edition

David Polizzi; Michael Braswell; Matthew Draper


Archive | 2013

Fabricated selves and the rehabilitative machine

David Polizzi; Matthew Draper; Matt Andersen


Archive | 2011

The Event of Forensic Psychotherapy: The Phenomenology of the Therapeutic Relationship in Offender Treatment

David Polizzi; Matthew Draper

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David Polizzi

Indiana State University

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James S McGraw

Bowling Green State University

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