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Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment: A Review and Discussion for Corrections Professionals
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Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment: A Review and Discussion for Corrections Professionals
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Milkman, Harvey
Wanberg, Kenneth
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National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 2007.
78 pages.
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Detailed information regarding the use and benefits of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in prisons and jails is provided. Chapters comprising this guide address: the increasing need for effective treatment services; what cognitive-behavioral therapy is; prominent CBT programs for offenders; measuring the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs; evaluating specific CBT curricula; and "real world" program applications.
Accession Number: 021657
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