Correctional Counseling and Rehabilitation

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A01=Emily J. Salisbury
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advanced correctional intervention strategies
Antisocial Behavior
Antisocial Thinking
Assessment Diagnosis
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Aversion Therapies
Case management
Case planning
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Change agents
Classification
Client services
Cognitive Behavioral
Cognitive Skills Program
Community Corrections Officers
Core Correctional Practices
Correctional Clients
Correctional Counselors
Correctional Rehabilitation
Correctional Settings
Correctional Treatment Programs
Corrections
Counseling
Counseling techniques
Covert Sensitization
CPAI
Drug Courts
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forensic psychology
High Risk Clients
Human services
Intervention
Low Risk Clients
Mental health services
MMPI-3
Motivational Interviewing
Multisystemic Family Therapy
offender risk assessment
Parole
Parole Officers
Prison
Probation
psychopathy interventions
recidivism prevention
Rehabilitation
Relapse Prevention
Responsivity Principle
Sex Offenses
Social learning models
Social work
Special populations
substance misuse treatment
System-involved
Therapeutic Communities
Therapy
trauma-informed practice
Treatment

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367404345
  • Weight: 920g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 18 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This text presents the foundations of correctional treatment and intervention, including overviews of the major therapeutic modalities that are effective when intervening with justice-involved individuals to reduce ongoing system involvement and improve well-being. The text also focuses on diagnosis of mental illness, correctional assessment and classification, case planning strategies, and the necessary counseling and human service skills for working alongside system-involved people.

Specific chapters focus on working with women, individuals struggling with substance abuse, and clients with severely antisocial behavior such as psychopathy. Written to help students prepare for a career in correctional counseling or forensic social work, the book also assists working professionals (e.g., institutional and community corrections staff) to determine which strategies might be most effective with their clients. Revised using person-centered language, the tenth edition includes a new chapter focused on the necessary relational skills that probation and parole officers must have to be agents of behavior change. The content is divided into four parts: (1) A Professional Framework for Correctional Counseling; (2) Client Assessment, Diagnosis, Classification, and Case Planning; (3) Contemporary Approaches for Correctional Counseling and Treatment, and (4) Effective Correctional Interventions for Special Populations.

This book is appropriate for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in Criminal Justice and Criminology, Psychology, and Social Work programs, as well as correctional practitioners looking for professional development to enhance behavior change among clients. An Instructor's Guide and PowerPoint slides are available to aid instructors, and links to illustrative videos can be found under the Support Material tab on the Routledge.com book page.

Emily J. Salisbury, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and the Director of the Utah Criminal Justice Center at the University of Utah College of Social Work. She is trained as an applied criminologist and focuses her research on the science of correctional treatment interventions, particularly among system-involved women. The Utah Criminal Justice Center is an interdisciplinary research center that provides organizations with research, training, and technical assistance grounded in scientific evidence to prevent and reduce crime and victimization among all communities, with an understanding that approaches must be tailored to the contextual needs of organizations and the diverse populations they serve.

Dr. Salisbury’s research focuses on correctional policy, risk/needs assessment, and treatment intervention strategies, with a particular focus on system-involved women, gender-responsive practices, and trauma-responsive care. As a result of her scholarship on behalf of women, she was awarded the Marguerite Q. Warren and Ted B. Palmer Differential Intervention Award from the American Society of Criminology Division on Corrections and Sentencing.

Patricia Van Voorhis, Ph.D., is Professor Emerita of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Van Voorhis has published extensively, including two books and many articles in the leading criminology and criminal justice journals. She has provided expertise to federal, state, and local agencies on topics pertaining to correctional effectiveness, program implementation, evaluation techniques, women offenders, risk assessment, and correctional classification. She has directed numerous federal- and state-funded research projects on inmate classification, gender-responsive assessment, program implementation, and cognitive behavioral interventions, and continues to pursue a rigorous consulting and research agenda in retirement. Dr. Van Voorhis is the recipient of many awards, including the prestigious American Society of Criminology August Vollmer Award, which recognizes a criminologist whose research scholarship has contributed to justice or to the treatment or prevention of criminal or delinquent behavior.

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