This highly accessible volume tours the competencies and challenges
relating to contemporary mental health service delivery in
correctional settings. Balancing the general and specific knowledge
needed for conducting effective therapy in jails and prisons, leading
experts present eclectic theoretical models, current statistics,
diagnostic information, and frontline wisdom. Evidence-based practices
are detailed for mental health assessment, treatment, and management
of inmates, including specialized populations (women, youth) and
offenders with specific pathologies (sexual offenders, psychopaths).
And readers are reminded that correctional psychology is in an
evolutionary state, adapting to the diverse needs of populations and
practitioners in the context of reducing further offending.
Included in the coverage: · Assessing and treating
offenders with mental illness. · Substance
use disorders in correctional populations. ·
Assessing and treating offenders with intellectual disabilities.
· Assessing and treating those who have committed
sexual offenses. · Self-harm/suicidality in
corrections. · Correctional staff: The issue of job
stress. The Practice of Correctional Psychology will be of major
interest to psychologists, social workers, and master’s level
clinicians and students who work in correctional institutions and
settings with offenders on parole or probation, as well as other
professionals within the correctional system who work directly with
offenders, such as probation officers, parole officers, program
officers, and corrections officers.
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ISBN
9783030004521
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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