A Mental Health Treatment Program for Inmates in Restrictive Housing
Stepping Up, Stepping Out
Ashley B Batastini author Robert D Morgan author Daryl G Kroner author Jeremy F Mills author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:25th Jun '19
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This treatment program targets the criminal, behavioral, and mental health problems of inmates in segregated housing that prevents them from living prosocially and productively within the general prison population.
The program makes use of a bi-adaptive psychoeducational and cognitive-behavioral treatment model to increase inmates’ understanding about the psychological and criminal antecedents that contributed to their current placement, and to teach them the skills necessary for managing these problem areas. This flexible intervention assists inmates with significant problem behaviors by reducing psychological impairment and improving their ability to cope with prison life. This book includes a program introduction and guide for clinicians, the inmate workbook, and accompanying eResources to assist clinicians in both successful program implementation and evaluation of treatment outcomes.
Designed to account for the safety and physical limitations that make the delivery of needed mental and behavioral health services difficult, this guide is essential reading for practitioners working with high-needs, high-risk inmate populations.
"These highly regarded authors have put together a particularly practical and essential resource for correctional practitioners who provide care to inmates in restrictive housing (RH). At a time of increased scrutiny and litigation, the guide and program model provide a clear and practical roadmap for tackling this challenging issue. The eResources (assessments, quizzes, etc.) and the accompanying inmate guide are a cornucopia of thoughtful and relevant handouts and activities to assist inmates to better manage their placement in RH and work towards eventual return to general population. I cannot recommend it more highly."
Ralph Serin, PhD, C.Psych; professor, Department of Psychology; director, Criminal Justice Decision Making Laboratory, Carleton University
"The overreliance on segregation to control prison populations has reached crisis proportions. While there is universal agreement to limit its use there have been few concrete proposals as to how to prevent inmates from entering segregation and once there, how to transition them back to regular prison life. In this treatment workbook Dr. Batastini and colleagues, the acknowledged experts in the area, present state of the art clinical strategies and an evaluation framework that will meet the above goals. Their work is necessary reading for anyone concerned with the humane care of inmates."
Paul Gendreau O.C.,PhD; professor emeritus, University of New Brunswick
"These highly regarded authors have put together a particularly practical and essential resource for correctional practitioners who provide care to inmates in restrictive housing (RH). At a time of increased scrutiny and litigation, the guide and program model provide a clear and practical roadmap for tackling this challenging issue. The eResources (assessments, quizzes, etc.) and the accompanying inmate guide are a cornucopia of thoughtful and relevant handouts and activities to assist inmates to better manage their placement in RH and work towards eventual return to general population. I cannot recommend it more highly."
Ralph Serin, Ph.D., C.Psych,professor, Department of Psychology; director, Criminal Justice Decision Making Laboratory, Carleton University
"The overreliance on segregation to control prison populations has reached crisis proportions. While there is universal agreement to limit its use there have been few concrete proposals as to how to prevent inmates from entering segregation and once there, how to transition them back to regular prison life. In this treatment workbook Dr. Batastini and colleagues, the acknowledged experts in the area, present state of the art clinical strategies and an evaluation framework that will meet the above goals. Their work is necessary reading for anyone concerned with the humane care of inmates."
Paul Gendreau O.C., Ph.D., professor emeritus, University of New Brunswick
ISBN: 9781138745117
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 612g
240 pages