“…Therapists’ conceptions about this client group may well influence how work with them is experienced. While numerous studies have focused on therapists’ attitudes towards this population ( Adams & Betz, 1993 ; Elias & Haj-Yahia, 2016 ; Engle, McFalls, & Gallagher, 2007 ; Gore-Felton, Arnow, Koopman, Thoresen, & Spiegel, 1999 ; Fortney, Baker, & Levenson; 2009 ; Fuselier, Durham, & Wurtele, 2002 ; Harnett, 1997 ; Jahnke et al, 2015 ; Mellor & Deering, 2010 ; Reidy & Hochstadt, 1993 ), only one study focused directly on attitudes in relation to experience. Elias and Haj-Yahia (2016) , who conducted an interview-study that was analyzed via grounded theory, illustrated that therapists’ perceptions about sex offenders personally affected them in their work.…”