This term means returning to the community after being in prison.
What is reentry?
Your values help guide this.
What are choices?
What does CBT stand for?
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
Getting up on time and following a schedule every day is called a what.
What is a routine?
This tool is used to show a person's relationships and support system.
What is an ecomap?
These state-federal programs are designed to help individuals with physical, mental, or cognitive disabilities prepare, secure, or maintain employment.
What is vocational rehabilitation/training?
Trying to understand instead of argue helps prevent this.
What is conflict?
These are quick thoughts that pop into your mind.
What are automatic thoughts?
When you go to therapy or a program to improve yourself.
What is personal growth?
Staying away from old negative influences can help prevent this.
What is reoffending?
Understanding how someone else feels is called this.
What is empathy?
Believing "I'll never change" is an example of this type of thinking.
What is a negative thought?
Acting out of anger without thinking is this.
What is impulsive behavior?
This professional may help you create your own ecomap.
What is a social worker or therapist?
This document is often needed to get a job, housing, or services?
What is identification (ID)?
Owning your actions shows this value.
What is accountability?
Thinking before you act shows this.
What is self-control?
Thinking about consequences before acting shows this.
What is self-control?
You draw lines on ecomaps to show this between people.
What are called connections?
Education programs in prison have been shown to reduce this outcome after release.
What is recidivism?
Not giving up on your goals shows this.
What is perseverance?
Describe the CBT Triangle.
The CBT triangle (or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy triangle) is a visual tool that shows how what you think, how you feel, and what you do are all connected, and how each one influences the others.
Changing your behavior can help improve you this.
What is life (or outcomes)?
She introduced ecomaps in 1978 as a tool in social work to help visualize support systems.
Who is Ann Hartman?