Relapse Prevention with an Offender Population

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TODAY’S TOPIC    Relapse Prevention (RP), often interwoven with cognitive-behavioral techniques, is perhaps the most widely used treatment model in addictions. The model is also used with numerous other types of behaviors, including sex offending behavior. This episode provides an in-depth discussion on relapse prevention and its application to persons with histories of violent and criminal behavior.   This conversation focuses on:   Description of RP How does RP differ with an offender population RP’s adaptability to offender populations and the criminal justice system With whom RP may not be appropriate The benefits of developing trust to improve engagement & early identification of lapses Matching vulnerabilities to level of treatment Recognizing signs of relapse    ANNOUNCEMENTS   Please visit us & subscribe at https://forensicinservice.com  For (unedited) closed caption please visit https://forensicinservice.com/videos    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS   Our artwork, Blocked Thoughts, was hand-painted by Steve Koonz’s daughter Jenn Koonz, Ph.D. It was then digitized with our logo by Steve K. Jenn’s work is used with her permission.   Our intro and outro music was written and produced by Adam Price. Adam’s father is Dr. Stephen Price--co-host of our show. Adam’s music was used with his permission.   This episode was recorded and produced by Steve Koonz.   Forensic InService podcast is licensed under Creative Commons (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0). You are free to copy and redistribute this material in any medium or format. These freedoms cannot be revoked for as long as you follow the license terms. You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate whether changes were made, and, if so, you shall not suggest that we endorse those changes. You shall not use this material for commercial purposes, and any derivatives created from this material may not be distributed. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode