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Please click on the Companion Website link above or visit
www.routledge.com/cw/morgan to access the companion workbook,
Changing Lives, Changing Outcomes: A Treatment Program for
Justice-Involved Persons with Mental Illness. A Treatment Manual
for Justice Involved Persons with Mental Illness comprises a
comprehensive and structured treatment manual that provides
clinicians a guide for treating justice involved persons with
mental illness. The manual includes a treatment plan for each
session with specific structured exercises (for both in-group and
out of group work) designed to teach objectives each session. The
program incorporates a psychosocial rehabilitation model, social
learning paradigm and cognitive-behavioral model for change,
although cognitive behavioral theory is more prevalent and apparent
throughout the manual. Additional training on Changing Lives and
Changing Outcomes: A Treatment Program for Justice-Involved Persons
with Mental Illness is available at https://www.gifrinc.com/clco.
This treatment program targets the criminal, behavioral, and mental
health problems of inmates in segregated housing that prevents them
from living prosocially and productively within the general prison
population. The program makes use of a bi-adaptive
psychoeducational and cognitive-behavioral treatment model to
increase inmates' understanding about the psychological and
criminal antecedents that contributed to their current placement,
and to teach them the skills necessary for managing these problem
areas. This flexible intervention assists inmates with significant
problem behaviors by reducing psychological impairment and
improving their ability to cope with prison life. This book
includes a program introduction and guide for clinicians, the
inmate workbook, and accompanying eResources to assist clinicians
in both successful program implementation and evaluation of
treatment outcomes. Designed to account for the safety and physical
limitations that make the delivery of needed mental and behavioral
health services difficult, this guide is essential reading for
practitioners working with high-needs, high-risk inmate
populations.
Please click on the Companion Website link above or visit
www.routledge.com/cw/morgan to access the companion workbook,
Changing Lives, Changing Outcomes: A Treatment Program for
Justice-Involved Persons with Mental Illness. A Treatment Manual
for Justice Involved Persons with Mental Illness comprises a
comprehensive and structured treatment manual that provides
clinicians a guide for treating justice involved persons with
mental illness. The manual includes a treatment plan for each
session with specific structured exercises (for both in-group and
out of group work) designed to teach objectives each session. The
program incorporates a psychosocial rehabilitation model, social
learning paradigm and cognitive-behavioral model for change,
although cognitive behavioral theory is more prevalent and apparent
throughout the manual. Additional training on Changing Lives and
Changing Outcomes: A Treatment Program for Justice-Involved Persons
with Mental Illness is available at https://www.gifrinc.com/clco.
This treatment program targets the criminal, behavioral, and mental
health problems of inmates in segregated housing that prevents them
from living prosocially and productively within the general prison
population. The program makes use of a bi-adaptive
psychoeducational and cognitive-behavioral treatment model to
increase inmates' understanding about the psychological and
criminal antecedents that contributed to their current placement,
and to teach them the skills necessary for managing these problem
areas. This flexible intervention assists inmates with significant
problem behaviors by reducing psychological impairment and
improving their ability to cope with prison life. This book
includes a program introduction and guide for clinicians, the
inmate workbook, and accompanying eResources to assist clinicians
in both successful program implementation and evaluation of
treatment outcomes. Designed to account for the safety and physical
limitations that make the delivery of needed mental and behavioral
health services difficult, this guide is essential reading for
practitioners working with high-needs, high-risk inmate
populations.
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