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Question 1: list and very briefly describe the five internal factors of the multifactor offender readiness model described by Howell and Day (2007) towards the treatment of high risk offenders. Reference: Howell, K., & Day, A. (2007). Readiness for treatment in high risk offenders with personality disorders. Psychology, Crime & Law, 13 (1), 47-56. The five internal factors of the multifactor offender readiness model described by Howell and Day (2007) are: 1: Cognitive; 2: Affective; 3: Volitional; 4: Behavioral and 5: Identity. 1: Cognitive Factors The expectations of therapy as well as perceptions and beliefs of staff and programmes all may impair engagement of the offender/s. The other cognitions are if s/he fields capable of engagement of change as are the beliefs about the benefits and costs of treatment. 2: Affective Factors The three aspects of emotionality that the identified as influences of readiness are: the capacity to experience, express and recollect emotional states. This inability is a n obstruction for readiness in the therapeutic programs. 3: Volitional Factors The volitional factor relates to the ability to choose to engage in treatment. The therapeutic programme needs to be consistent and to have explicit and implicit goals. 4: Behavioral Factors In order to engage in treatment, behavioral and cognitive skills are required. The skills that are necessary include role-play, feelings and behaviors. 5: Identity Factors Identity factors are made up of the person’s values and the beliefs about themselves. For readiness to be achieved, and it is vital that the person’s identity must change in the direction required by the program. In the case of high risk offenders entering in mental health treatment, and identity shift is necessary. Question 2: In one paragraph describe in your own words the approach to health
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