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  • This program provides the addiction specific training required as part of the process to become a CCJP/CCJAP, a professional substance abuse credential for those persons who are working with individuals who are incarcerated and/or receiving court ordered substance abuse treatment services.

    Objectives
    • Dynamics of Addiction and Criminal Behavior
    • Origins of Criminal Behavior Biological, Situational and Learning Factors
    • Mental Health Issues in Jails and Prisons
    • Dr. David Kosson : Psychopathy, Antisocial Personality Disorder, and Underlying Mechanisms
    • Addiction Overview
    • Theories of Addiction and Co-Occurring Disorders
    • Patterns of Addiction and Sociological Impact
    • Triggers and Cravings
    • Relapse Prevention
    • Behind Bars II: Substance Abuse and America’s Prison Population by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse
    • Counseling Addicted Offenders: Thinking for Change Best Practice
    • SAMHSA TIP 41 Substance Abuse Group Counseling
    • SAMHSA TIP 42 Counseling Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders
    • SAMHSA TIPs 46 & 47 Issues in Intensive Outpatient Treatment
    • SAMHSA TIP 44: Addictions Treatment for Adults in the Criminal Justice System
    • SAMHSA TIP 50 Addressing Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in Substance Abuse Treatment
    • SAMHSA TIP 51 Addiction Treatment and the Special Needs of Women
    • Overview of Sex and Porn Addiction
    $149.00 for one year
  • Objectives:

    • Compare and contrast the characteristics of recidivism and relapse
    • Examine the incentives for recidivism and relapse and ways to reduce their potency
    • Identify the challenges offenders face when they are released on parole.
    • Determine steps clinicians can take to facilitate a reduction in recidivism
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Learn criminal justice theories and discuss their application in terms of punishment, rehabilitation, restorative justice, and deterrence
    • Apply these theories to criminal justice as well as addiction
    • Identify the strengths and weaknesses of each theory in terms of prevention and recidivism reduction in the offender with addiction or co-occurring disorders.
    • Define criminogenic thinking patterns
    • Compare and contrast criminogenic and addictive thinking patterns
    • Identify behaviors employed because of these thinking patterns
    • Explore the benefits to these behaviors and thinking patterns
    • Identify interventions to address these patterns
    $12.00 for 90 days

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