Jan - Dec

14-7

Webinar Archive: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Criminal Justice/Mental Health Programs

The webinar presented cognitive behavioral interventions from the worlds of criminal justice and mental health that were created to specifically target the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors associated with criminal justice recidivism. The speakers introduced the adaptations of cognitive behavioral therapy for the criminal justice-involved population and related outcome literature and also presented details of one such intervention, Moral Reconation Therapy.

To watch a recording of the webinar, click here.

To download the PowerPoint slides, click here.

Past Event
January 14, 2011, 8:00am

The webinar presented cognitive behavioral interventions from the worlds of criminal justice and mental health that were created to specifically target the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors associated with criminal justice recidivism. The speakers introduced the adaptations of cognitive behavioral therapy for the criminal justice-involved population and related outcome literature and also presented details of one such intervention, Moral Reconation Therapy.

To watch a recording of the webinar, click here.

To download the PowerPoint slides, click here.


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