Reseña del editor:
Starting a private practice as a counselor, therapist, social worker, psychologist, or as one of many other professional practitioners in the burgeoning field of the helping professions is difficult. Building and growing it are even more difficult. Making private practice a successful, long-term career can be impossible for some. But there is a way to develop and build a lucrative and successful career in private practice that is nearly always overlooked. It is working with offenders referred from the criminal justice system.This book is a primer outlining and summarizing the basic steps and tasks required to work with offenders assigned by courts and local criminal justice resources. Offenders are a different type of client with very unique needs. The criminal justice system is progressively referring more and more individuals into short-term groups focused on specific topics. The groups are lucrative and lead to a caseload of individuals seeking individual counseling.In this book you’ll see how developing and offering specific cognitive behavioral programs can lead to a burgeoning private practice. The programs are workbook-based approaches conducted in ongoing groups that usually meet on a weekly basis. As you gradually become a respected provider for your local criminal justice system, your treatment offerings expand and your caseload grows. In the book you get a step-by-step guide explaining exactly what needs to be done along with various hints and guidelines. The programs described within this book are based on the author’s own series of cognitive behavioral workbook formats, but information is given on how to obtain other materials. Some of the key treatment programs discussed inside include:Shoplifting; Underage Drinking; Driving Without a License; Child Support; Petty Theft; Parenting; Codependency; Criminal Thinking; Anger Management; Drug Education; Substance Abuse Treatment; Trauma Treatment; and services for Veterans.
Biografía del autor:
Gregory L. Little, Ed.D. holds a Master’s Degree in Psychology and a Doctorate in Counseling and Educational Psychology from Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis). He was a Licensed Substance Abuse Counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor (now retired from client practice). He remains a Nationally Certified Psychologist (NAMP # 0197). He was Director of the Drug Abuse & DUI Programs at the Shelby County Correction Center from 1976- 1980 and again in 1985-1990. He was a mental health counselor in the same institution from 1980-1985. He was engaged in a private practice from 1982-1985, and since 1990 has been active in developing and creating a host of cognitive behavioral programs for offenders, Veterans, and students. He has made hundreds of training presentations and has written nearly 100 professional journal articles. Dr. Little has authored or coauthored numerous textbooks in the field of psychology and counseling and is coauthor of all Moral Reconation Therapy—MRT® materials. MRT is in use in thousands of locations in the U.S. and in 9 countries. He also has created various counseling-related audio resources including the Mind’s Eye Visualization™ series. Dr. Little has assisted numerous individuals in establishing private services and programs for the criminal justice field.
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- EditorialArchetype Books
- Año de publicación2016
- ISBN 10 0965539261
- ISBN 13 9780965539265
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas108