Mental Health Treatment Program for Inmates in Restrictive Housing

Mental Health Treatment Program for Inmates in Restrictive Housing

Stepping Up, Stepping Out

Batastini, Ashley B.; Morgan, Robert D.; Mills, Jeremy F.; Kroner, Daryl G.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2019

240

Mole

Inglês

9781138745117

15 a 20 dias

612

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About the Authors Acknowledgments Part I: An Introduction and Guide for Clinicians Layout of this Book Introduction to Stepping Up, Stepping Out Assessment Program Outline References Part II: Inmate Workbook Program Introduction and Expectations Program Outline Module 1: Understanding Change and Making It Happen: An Introduction Module 2: Surviving Segregation: What to Expect and How to Cope Module 3: Suicide and Self-Injurious Behavior: Protecting You from You Module 4: Understanding My Emotions: Identifying and Dealing with Anger, Fear, and Other Frustrating Feelings Module 5: Exploring My Mental Illness and Criminalness: Where it Comes From, What It Looks Like, and How to Recognize It Module 6: Managing My Mental Illness and Criminalness: Improving Functioning and Preventing Relapse Module 7: Seeking Supportive Allies: Finding Helpful Others Among the Crowd Module 8: Integrating "Us" and "Them": Improving Inmate-Staff Relations Module 9: Road Map to Recovery: Creating Your Relapse Prevention Plan Index

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