Description |
1 online resource (x, 168 pages) : illustrations. |
Series |
Fundamentals of clinical practice with couples and families
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Psychology and Justice: A Family Systems Approach to Offender Rehabilitation -- Correctional Populations in the United States: Diversity Factors -- The Ecology of Delinquency and Crime -- Clinical Practice with Justice-Involved Families: Systemic Assessment and Case Conceptualization -- Clinical Practice with Justice-Involved Couples and Families: Evidence-Based Treatment Programs -- From Science to Practice: Competency-based Treatment Planning and Delivery. |
Summary |
"Addressing the critical intersection between mental health and the legal system, this book presents a competency-based approach to clinical practice with justice-involved couples and families. Author Corinne C. Datchi demonstrates that couple and family interventions are vital components of rehabilitation for both youth and adults, supporting positive family involvement and enhancing solutions to delinquency and crime. Chapters lay out essential data about juvenile and criminal justice systems, correctional populations, family systems theory, and forensic mental health issues, incorporating an understanding of these factors into the systemic assessment, case conceptualization, intervention, and treatment of clinical problems. A compelling case study brings this foundational knowledge to life, with a focus on systems thinking and scientific knowledge, and illustrates functional the competencies necessary to work effectively with couples and families in the juvenile and criminal justice system. The book outlines evidence on couple and family-focused interventions with justice-involved populations, and demonstrates how to use this information about effective therapeutic models. The volume is the first in the APA Fundamentals of Clinical Practice With Couples and Families Series that illustrates the application of specialty professional competencies in this area"-- Provided by publisher. |
Note |
Print version record and online resource (JSTOR, viewed March 2, 2022). |
Subject |
Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- United States.
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Juvenile delinquents -- Rehabilitation -- United States.
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Prisoners' families -- United States.
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Family psychotherapy -- United States.
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Mental health services.
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Family Therapy -- methods.
(DNLM)D005196Q000379
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Prisoners. (DNLM)D011329
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Mental Health Services. (DNLM)D008605
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Juvenile Delinquency -- rehabilitation.
(DNLM)D007604Q000534
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PSYCHOLOGY / Forensic Psychology.
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Criminals -- Rehabilitation.
(OCoLC)fst00883537
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Family psychotherapy. (OCoLC)fst00920448
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Juvenile delinquents -- Rehabilitation.
(OCoLC)fst00985409
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Prisoners' families. (OCoLC)fst01077260
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United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Datchi, Corinne C. Best clinical practices for treating families in juvenile and criminal justice systems Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2022] 9781433836558 (DLC) 2021040172 |
ISBN |
1433839261 |
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9781433839269 (electronic book) |
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9781433836558 (paperback) |
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1433836556 |
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