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Thinking for a Change - CCOSO

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of the programs and cognitive behavioral curricula currently developed and ... offenders were able to intermingle and use the tools from both cognitive. ... present the three cognitive perspectives represented in the program: cognitive restructuring, problem solving, and social skills. Finally, a course outline is ...

  Programs, Change, Behavioral, Offender, Thinking, Cognitive, Cognitive behavioral, Thinking for a change

COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT

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Cognitive-behavioral treatments have become a dominant therapy in clinical psychology, and analyses of cognitive-behavioral programs for offenders have come to positive conclusions. Chapter 2: What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy? History and Background Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) comes from two distinct fields, cognitive

  Behavioral, Offender, Cognitive, Cognitive behavioral, For offenders

If I want to change my behavior: Thinking Matters!

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Participants are better prepared to be successful in more intensive program approaches. Facilitators using intensive approaches can adhere to program scripts and methods with fewer deviations and “clean-up”. Teaching the skills individually teaches the building blocks for subsequent cognitive behavioral approaches.

  Programs, Behavioral, Cognitive, Cognitive behavioral

The Effectiveness of Intervention Programs for ...

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ysis and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). These approaches maintain that IPV is associated with cognitive distortions and faulty attitudes and beliefs. A more thera-peutically oriented CBT framework expands the range of treatment targets beyond patriarchal socialization to include additional factors that have been associated with

  Programs, Interventions, Behavioral, Effectiveness, Cognitive, The effectiveness of intervention programs for

UNDERSTANDING JUVENILE SEX OFFENDERS: RESEARCH …

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may include the following: cognitive processes, family relations, peer relations, and school performance. See Borduin, Henggeler, Blaske, and Stein, 1990, pp. 108-110 for more details. 9 "Specialized" programs are those that were specifically designed to treat juvenile sex offenders.

  Offender, Cognitive

DBT for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities: A ...

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program developed by The Bridge of Central Massachusetts is presented along with examples and data from its implementation. Keywords: DBT, personality disorders, behavior therapy, emotion regulation, skills training DBT: An Overview Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a …

  Programs, Intellectual

Crisis Intervention in Child Abuse and Neglect

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PREFACE The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act was signed into law in 1974. Since that time, the Federal Government has served as a catalyst to mobilize society’s social service, mental health, medical, educational, legal,

  Interventions, Child, Abuse, Crisis, Crisis intervention in child abuse and

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