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Substance Abuse And Criminal Conduct Intervention:

A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach For Facilitating Change In Offender Supervision And Treatment

Date:  September 10 & 17 (Two 2-hour Sessions)
Times: 2:00 - 4:00 PM (EST)
Location: Online Webinar - Via Your PC

 

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Program Details:

Resources are limited and incarceration costs are mounting.  Add to that a new administration pledging to eliminate non-performing programs.  Leadership, now more than ever, must do everything it can to adopt evidence supported and data driven practices to ensure success and get results. 

The goal of this course is to enhance the efficacy of judicial workers in preventing recidivism and relapse and promoting prosocial and responsible behavior in their judicial clients.  A cognitive-behavioral approach is the primary foundational model for criminal conduct and substance abuse treatment.  This program is designed to support the work of correctional treatment and reform of patients.  The course will take individual looks at Behavioral and Cognitive components as well as review the merger of the two.  

Participants will be in a position to integrate concepts and skills of CBT into a model that provides a map for guiding judicial clients through the process of cognitive and behavioral change with a goal of preventing relapse and recidivism.  They will learn key components of CBT and identify/describe core cognitive structures that are the focus of CBT. 

They will also be in a position to identify/describe core processes of CBT, vehicles and dynamics through which cognitive structures are expressed that define the action focus of CBT, understand pathways to relapse, the process of recidivism and how to prevent them and be in a position to help clients develop a relapse prevention plan.

What We Will Cover:

Session - 1

  • Approaches To Substance Abuse And Criminal Conduct Intervention: What Works?
     
  • Core Intervention Strategies For Effective Offender Supervision
     
  • Cognitive-Behavioral (CB) Approach To Intervention And Change
     
    • Underlying principles of CB approach
    • Pathways to reinforcement
    • Two traditional CB approaches
    • Social and Community Responsibility Therapy (SCRT)
    • Cognitive structures as targets for change
    • Cognitive-behavioral map for change
       
  • Approaches To Correctional Intervention
     
    • CB assumptions underlying criminal conduct and the change process
    • Targets for change in correctional intervention
    • Criminal thinking and conduct cycle
       
  • The Paradigm Shift In Correctional Intervention
     
    • The antisocial personality pattern: Basis for understanding criminal conduct
    • Social and Community Responsibility Skills Training
    • Shifting the empathy paradigm
       
  • Participants' assignment for practical application of what is learned
     

Session - 2

  • Integrating The Correctional And Therapeutic Supervision
     
    • Relationship between criminal conduct and substance abuse
    • Differences between correctional and substance abuse treatment
    • Integrating through the judicial supervisor’s "two hats"
       
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  • Facilitating Change Through Assessment
     
    • What assessment is and its objectives
    • The importance of self-report data
    • The convergent validation perspective
       
  • Maximizing Change Through Interactive Skill Development In Judicial Supervision
     
    • Utilizing the CB Map in supervision
    • Utilization of change skills – Role playing, role reversal, doubling, actiongrams, etc.
       
  • Closing Interactive Discussion

Who should attend:

Managers, supervisors and program managers and professionals in mental health management, adult, juvenile and adolescent corrections and rehabilitation including;

  • Adult and Juvenile Case Managers, Supervisors and Managers

  • Probation Officers, Supervisors and Managers
  • Behavioral Healthcare and Substance Abuse Professionals

  • Psychologists, Psychiatrists and Therapists

  • Resident populations managers

  • Pastoral counselors

  • DWI Court Administrators

  • Social Workers & Substance Abuse Counselors

  • Researchers & Planners

  • Mental Health and Prevention Center Professionals

  • Community Services Organizations, Services Providers

  • Program Directors and Executives

  • Government Agencies

  • Pre-Release Specialists

Presenter:

  • Dr. Kenneth W. Wanberg, Th.D., Ph.D.
    Clinical Psychologist, Center for Addictions Research and Evaluation (CARE)
    (View Bio Details)

Registration Fees:

First Registered Attendee: $295
   
Each Additional Attendee: $195
 
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Note: This program will be delivered online via your computer and your telephone.  After your registration, you will receive instructions for joining the webinar.
 
Questions? Call 678-720-2772
 
 

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