Classroom Course » Thinking for a Change-Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Justice-involved Consumers

Dates & Times:
August 20, Tuesday 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Hosted By:
DBH Training Institute

Registration is Closed

Description:

Review the eight principles of community-based treatment for justice-involved individuals. Specifically focus on evidence-based programs and practices that address criminal thinking through cognitive-skills training. Review the Risk/ Need/ Responsivity (RNR) Model and criminogenic risk/needs. Become familiarized with the T4C program curriculum and experience the interactive tools utilized in the program.     
Objective:

  1. Describe the RNR model and criminogenic needs.
  2. List the eight principles of community-based treatment for justice-involved individuals.
  3. Describe intervention models that address criminogenic needs i.e. Thinking for a Change 4.0. 


Intended Audience:
General Public
Venue:
DBH 64 New York Avenue
Training Room (284E)
64 New York Avenue, NE
2nd Floor
Washington, District of Columbia 20002
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Driving Directions:
64 New York Avenue is located at the intersection of Florida, New York and First Streets, NE. Metro: Take the red line to the Noma/Gallaudet University (previously called New York Avenue) metro stop. Walk west on N Street and turn right at 1st Street NE. Cross over New York Avenue. You will see a large clock tower with the number 64. Enter through the gate and walk toward the first entrance of the building.
Parking:
There is a small parking lot with very limited available spaces. However, there is street parking in the blocks adjacent to 64 NY Avenue, but be mindful of posted restrictions.
Certificates:
DBH Training Institute Certificate details
Social Work/Counseling CEU Certificate details
Presenters:
 Brent Kiser 
 Archie Weatherspoon IV 
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