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The Matrix Model for Criminal Justice Settings

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This treatment program provides adults in a variety of correctional settings including jails, community corrections, probation programs, drug courts, and prisons with the structure of an evidence-based treatment experience and combines education on both substance use and criminal thinking and behaviors. Based on the award-winning Matrix Model, this program has been specifically adapted to meet the unique needs of law-involved clients and includes a focus on criminal thinking, re-entry, and adjustment issues. The program covers individual/conjoint therapy, early recovery skills, relapse prevention, family education, social support, medication-assisted treatment, adjustment or re-entry challenges, and urinalysis, with participation in a Twelve Step program encouraged throughout. The manualized format allows participants across your facility to use the same materials--giving you a standardized tool for measuring outcomes. Although the program can be completed in a 16-week time frame, The Matrix Model for Criminal Justice Settings can be completed within a 16-week timeframe as well as extended up to 12 months, if necessary. The Matrix Model for Criminal Justice Settings includes: a therapist's manual with a complete research bibliography on CD-ROM reproducible worksheets and handouts on an additional CD-ROM three lecture videos medallions to commemorate successful program completion calendar stickers to help clients track their sobriety

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ISBN: 9781616495848
Publication date: 28th February 2015
Author: Matrix Institute
Publisher: Hazelden Information & Educational Services
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 150 pages
Genres: Addiction and therapy
Penology and punishment
Rehabilitation of offenders