This book provides the tools needed to assess, monitor and evaluate the change and progress made by criminal justice clients at the beginning, during and after treatment
This is a novel about breath, or, as Darko calls it, 'the pneuma.' Darko says that 'the pneuma can mean the breath of life or the destruction of life, ' and in between is where this novel takes place.
... Strategies for Self-Improvement and Change-Pathways to Responsible Living Harvey B. Milkman, Kenneth W. Wanberg, ... which brought them into contact with the means and opportunity to engage in white- collar crime (Miller, 1986).
Blum (1991) proposes a model for reward (pleasure) involving the interaction of several neurotransmitters with the various parts of the limbic system that compose the reward center. Blum posits that the release of dopamine into the ...
The books draw on two years of research and make use of state-of-the-art techniques for treatment, such as: cognitive therapy; the states of change treatment model; and relapse prevention and assessment measures for individualizing ...
... 93, 424–425 Taking Yourself to Court, 394 Talking About You, 475 Talukdar, S., 119–120 Tango Blast, 168 Tarasoff v. ... 58, 64 health effects of, 131 neurological effects of, 130 productivity and, 129 To Be Heard, 478 Todd's story, ...
Blum ( 1991 ) has proposed a model for reward ( pleasure ) involving the interaction of several neurotransmitters with the various parts of the limbic system that compose the reward center . Blum proposes that the release of dopamine ...
low-risk participants, 126 post-adjudication/post-conviction model, 127 preplea model, 127 Risk Principle, see Risk Principle theory ... 267 naltrexone use, 267 placebo-controlled trial, 267 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) self-help programs, ...
Rhodes, W., Pelissier, B., Gaes, G., Saylor, W., Camp, S., & Wallace, S. (2000). Alternative solutions to the problem of selection bias in analysis of federal residential drug treatment programs. Unpublished manuscript.
Spotlights the important moment in recovery when an offender who has received substance use disorder treatment while incarcerated is released into the community.
A Treatment Improvement Protocol on case management, which can be described as a coordinated approach to the delivery of health, substance abuse, mental health, & social services, linking clients with appropriate services to address ...