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Criminal and Addictive Thinking: Mapping a Life of Recovery and Freedom for Chemically Dependent Criminal Offenders (Short-Term Workbook) (A New Direction: A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Curriculum)



2 New starting at: $37.64
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Sales Rank: 155659
Studio: Hazelden Publishing
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: September 07, 2008
Publisher: Hazelden Publishing


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Product Description
Information, exercises, and activities in the Criminal & Addictive Thinking workbook will help offenders see that criminality and addiction are thinking problems before they become behavior problems. Offenders will learn: • how their thinking influences their feelings and behavior • how to recognize their own distorted thinking patterns (e.g., jumping to conclusions, selective focusing, excuse making) • how to stop criminal and addictive thinking patterns Workbooks use phrases and describe situations that are familiar to criminals and addicts. Quotes from offenders underscore key concepts. Based on the real-life experiences of incarcerated addicts involved in substance abuse treatment, A New Direction workbooks get to the root of criminal and addictive thinking to help offenders: • see how their thought processes can keep them stuck in destructive behaviors • recognize the connection between addiction and criminal activity • develop new, healthier ways of relating to others • keep their recovery strong


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