A Treatment Manual for Justice Involved Persons with Mental Illness: Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes / Edition 1

A Treatment Manual for Justice Involved Persons with Mental Illness: Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1138700088
ISBN-13:
9781138700086
Pub. Date:
10/12/2017
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138700088
ISBN-13:
9781138700086
Pub. Date:
10/12/2017
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
A Treatment Manual for Justice Involved Persons with Mental Illness: Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes / Edition 1

A Treatment Manual for Justice Involved Persons with Mental Illness: Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes / Edition 1

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138700086
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/12/2017
Series: International Perspectives on Forensic Mental Health
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Robert Morgan is the John G. Skelton, Jr. Regents Endowed Professor in Psychology, Chairperson for the Department of Psychological Sciences, and directs the Institute for Forensic Science at Texas Tech University. Dr. Morgan’s research and scholarly activities include treatment and assessment of justice involved persons with mental illness, forensic mental health assessment, and professional development and training issues.

Daryl Kroner is in full-time clinical practice within the Canadian correctional system. In addition to his clinical duties he has published over70 peer-reviewed papers covering topics related to offender psychological violence and risk assessment.

Jeremy F. Mills works at a medium security correctional facility and has a private practice in forensic and counseling psychology and has published over 40 peer-reviewed papers covering topics related to offender assessment.

Table of Contents

1. Evidence Base for Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes 2. Service Provider Qualifications 3. CJ-PMI Life Goals 4. Responsibility and Criminalness 5. Session Structure and Logistics 6. Program Rules 7. Certificates and Graduation Policies 8. Psychotherapy with CJ-PMI 9. Interpersonal Process-Oriented Group Psychotherapy 10. Integrating the Therapeutic Factors 11. Bi-Adaptive Model of Intervention 12. Assessment 13. Recommended Measures Part II: Modules 14. Module I: Preparing for Change 15. Module II: Mental Illness and Criminal Awareness 16. Module III: Thoughts and Attitudes 17. Module IV: Medication Adherence 18. Module V: Coping with Mental Illness and Criminalness 19. Module VI: Emotions Management 20. Module VII: Associates 21. Module VIII: Community Skills Development 22. Module IX: Substance Abuse References

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