CBT with justice-involved clients : interventions for antisocial and self-destructive behaviors / Raymond Chip Tafrate, Damon Mitchell, and David J. Simourd.
Material type: TextSeries: Treatment plans and interventions for evidence-based psychotherapyPublisher: New York, NY : The Guilford Press, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781462534944
- 1462534945
- Criminals -- Mental health -- Case studies
- Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- Case studies
- Forensic psychology -- Case studies
- PSYCHOLOGY / Forensic Psychology
- MEDICAL / Psychiatry / General
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work
- HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General
- MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine
- MEDICAL / Diseases
- MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine
- MEDICAL / Internal Medicine
- 616.89/142086927 23
- RC451.4.P68 T34 2018eb
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 10, 2018).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Grounded in science and clinical experience, this treatment planner provides essential tools for conducting cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with justice-involved clients in a wide range of settings. Guidelines are presented for assessment, case formulation, and intervention to alter criminogenic thinking and destructive lifestyle patterns. With a focus on reducing recidivism, the book demonstrates ways to enhance clients' motivation for change and elicit prosocial values and life priorities. Practitioner-friendly features include case examples, recommended assessment instruments, over 35 sample scripts, and 27 reproducible forms and worksheets; the large-size format facilitates photocopying. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials"-- Provided by publisher.
Machine generated contents note: I. Forensic Basics 1. The Forensic Treatment Landscape 2. An Integrated Forensic Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach II. Engagement 3. Successfully Engaging Justice-Involved Clients 4. Clarifying Values and Life Priorities III. Assessment, Case Formulation, and Focus 5. Assessing Criminal Risk Domains 6. Case Formulation 7. Establishing Collaborative Goals and Focusing Conversations IV. Detailed Treatment Plans for Criminogenic Thinking and Antisocial Orientation 8. Connecting Criminogenic Thinking to Decision Making in Criminal Risk Domains 9. Monitoring and Restructuring Criminogenic Thinking V. Detailed Treatment Plans for Harmful Lifestyle Patterns 10. Developing New Routines: Leisure Activities and Employment/Education 11. Restructuring Relationships: Friends and Family 12. Managing Destructive Habits: Substance Use and Anger Reactions VI. Practice Management 13. Documentation and Report Writing Postscript Appendix A. Standardized Test Recommendations Appendix B. Resources for Practitioners.
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