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Can prisoners with mental health problems benefit from psychological therapy? Yes, but health and justice need to be closer friends.

Society of Clinical Psychology

This SCP blog by Karen Slade, Psy.D. correspondents with a new article in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology titled, “Outcomes of Psychological Therapies for Prisoners with Mental Health Problems: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. All over the world, people held in our jails and prisons experience far greater levels of mental illness than the general population including PTSD, major depression, psychotic illness and personality disorder (Fazel & Seewald, 2012, Goff

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171 -Empowering Clients to Embrace Success

Counselor Toolbox podcast

Embracing success improves confidence and enhances motivation. A failure mindset or being only partially confident or committed often leads to poor follow through and outcomes. Embracing success improves confidence and enhances motivation. A failure mindset or being only partially confident or committed often leads to poor follow through and outcomes.

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172 -Spiritual Steps to Recovery

Counselor Toolbox podcast

Spiritual Steps to Recovery Here is a direct link to the counseling CEU class Objectives ~ Define spirituality ~ Explore why the following spiritual principles are important to recovery and how to develop them ~ Honesty ~ Hope ~ Faith ~ Courage and Willingness ~ Discipline Define Spirituality ~ Spirituality can be thought of as: […] Spiritual Steps to Recovery Here is a direct link to the counseling CEU class Objectives ~ Define spirituality ~ Explore why the following spiritual principles

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170 -The Many Facets of Anger (And Interventions)

Counselor Toolbox podcast

Anger comes in many shapes: Jealousy, envy, rage, irritation, resentment, guilt and shame to name a few. It is important to understand that all of these feelings represent a perceived threat to your person or self concept and to address them accordingly so they do not drain energy that could be used for positive pursuits. Anger comes in many shapes: Jealousy, envy, rage, irritation, resentment, guilt and shame to name a few.

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5 Must Haves for Case Management

Thousands of nonprofits rely on case management software to help collect data, manage programs, coordinate with agencies, and provide life-changing health and human services. Adopting a cloud-based case management platform is essential for nonprofits and government agencies to operate more efficiently and make better use of their funding and budget.