
Criminal Conduct and Substance Abuse Treatment for Women in Correctional Settings : Adjunct Provider's Guide - Female-Focused Strategies for Self-Improvement and Change-Pathways to Responsible Living
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Introduction | |
Understanding the Causes and Context of Female Substance Abuse, Crime, and Mental Disorder | |
Women and Crime | |
Scope of the Problem: Women in the Criminal Justice System | |
General Patterns of Criminal Conduct Among Women | |
Risk Factors and Dynamic Predictors of Criminal Condut in Women | |
Theories of Female Crime | |
Implications for Treatment and Policy: What Factors Reduce Recidivism Among Female Judicial Clients? | |
Chapter Review | |
Connecting Female Substance Abuse, Cognition, and Crime | |
Gender Differences in Substance Abuse | |
Psychosocial Issues and Substance Abuse in Women | |
Patterns and Trends in Women's Lives | |
Stigmas and Stereotypes of Women and Substance Abuse | |
The Interaction of Women's Social Roles and Relationships | |
Gender Norms and Sense of Self | |
Personal Responsibility and the Sociocentric Perspective | |
Implications for Treatment and Policy: What Factors Reduce Recidivism? | |
Chapter Review | |
Mental and Physical Health Issues in Female Criminal Justice Clients | |
Overview of Mental Health Issues in Female Substance-Abusing Judicial Clients | |
Dual Diagnosis in Women: Common Psychiatric Disorders Found Among Women Judicial Clients | |
Women and Violent Trauma | |
The Specific Causes of Violent Trauma | |
Medical Challenges for Women Judical Clients | |
Ethnic Considerations in Health Care | |
Implications for Treatment and Policy: What Factors Reduce Recidivism? | |
Chapter Review | |
Adolescent Girls and Delinquency: The Route Into Correctional Settings | |
Gender Differences Between Adolescents in AOD Treatment and Juvenile Justice Settings | |
Adolescent Girls and Delinquency | |
The Nature of Female Adolescent Offense | |
Juvenile Victims of Crime | |
Risk Factors for Juvenile Offending Among Females | |
Psychological Consequences of Violent Trauma in Adolescence | |
Gender Norms and Adolescence | |
Girls and Gangs | |
Female Adolescent Detention | |
Experiences of Girls Within the Juvenile Justice System | |
Implications for Treatment and Policy: What Factors Reduce Recidivism? | |
Chapter Review | |
Understanding Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | |
History of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | |
PTSD Population Statistics | |
Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | |
Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | |
PTSD Assessment Methods | |
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Gender | |
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Childhood Trauma | |
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and the Female Judicial Client | |
Allostasis and the Allostatice Load Factor | |
Recovery From Trauma | |
Core Areas and Treatment Goals for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | |
Treatment Modalities | |
Therapist Characteristics | |
Chapter Review | |
Essential Elements in the Education and Treatment of Female Judicial Clients | |
Assessment of Women in Correctional Settings | |
Overview of the SSC Assessment Program | |
Components of Assessment | |
An Assessment and Case Management Service Planning Model | |
Specific Factors Important in the Assessment of Female Judicial Clients | |
The Client Master Profile and Master Assessment Plan | |
Treatment Matching | |
Collaborative Involvement in Assessment and the Development of the Treatment Plan | |
The Continuum of Care | |
Chapter Review | |
Gender as Culture and Other Diversity Considerations | |
Diversity Considerations in Working with Women Judicial Clients | |
Beyond Cultural Differences | |
Socioeconomic Issues | |
Women Judicial Clients and Their Children | |
Chapter Review | |
Gender-Specific Strategies and Models for Treatment | |
The Therapeutic Alliance: What Makes an Effective Counselor? | |
The Therapeautic Environment | |
Goals of Treatment With Female Judicial Clients | |
Therapeutic Intervention With Female Judicial Clients | |
Individualized Plans for Reentry and Transition | |
Support for Service Providers | |
Current Trends in Women-Focused Programs: Models for Treatment | |
Chapter Review | |
Gender-Specific Adaptations For Women | |
Challenge to Change | |
Orientation: How This Program Works | |
Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Change and Responsible Living | |
AOD Use Patterns and Outcomes | |
Understanding Criminal Thinking and Behavior | |
Sharing and Listening: Communication Pathways to Self-Awareness and Other-Awareness | |
Understanding and Preventing Relapse and Recidivism | |
The Process and Skills for Self-Improvement and Change | |
Commitment to Change | |
Self-Control: Managing Thoughts and Emotions | |
Social and Relationship Skills Building | |
Skills in Social and Community Responsibility | |
Ownership of Change: Lifestyle Balance and Healthy Living | |
Relapse and Recidivism Prevention: Review Strategies for Healthy Living | |
Strengthening Ownership of Change: Skills for a Healthy Lifestyle | |
Program Closure: Continuing Your Journey of Responsible Living | |
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