Counseling and Treatment in Corrections
Counseling and Treatment in Corrections is a comprehensive textbook that covers the principles and practices of correctional counseling and treatment. The book is written in a clear and concise style, and it is designed to be accessible to students and professionals with a variety of backgrounds, including counseling, psychology, and criminal justice.
The book begins with an overview of the field of correctional counseling and treatment and its importance in the criminal justice system. It then discusses the different types of correctional settings, such as prisons, jails, and community corrections.
The book then covers a variety of specific topics in correctional counseling and treatment, such as:
- Counseling and addiction treatment in correctional settings
- The health and justice connection
- Criminal justice and mental health
- Probation and parole
- Juvenile justice
- Juvenile courts
- Drug courts
- Cognitive therapy in prison
- Special populations in prison
- Rehabilitation in prison
- Addiction and substance abuse in correctional settings
The book also includes a number of chapters on more advanced topics, such as:
- Ethical considerations in correctional counseling and treatment
- Program evaluation
- Research in correctional counseling and treatment
Subjects / Topics
Law and Criminology, Law and Criminology, Prison and Punishment, Psychotherapy and Counseling, Public Policy, Medicine/Public Health, general
Keywords Covered
Community Corrections, Counseling and Addiction Treatment, Health and Justice, Criminal Justice and Mental Health, Probation and Parole, Juvenile Justice, Juvenile Courts, Drug Courts, Cognitive Therapy in Prison, Special Populations in Prison, Rehabilitation in Prison, Addiction and Substance Abuse, etc
Pages – 320