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  • Published 2002.
  • 99 pages.

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A Manual for Delivery of Cognitive Self Change

Publication year: 2002 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: "Cognitive Self Change uses the stoic idea that we can choose our ways of thinking, but uses the idea not as a guide for untroubled living, but as a practical tool for change" (p. 2). Part One -- The Content and Process of Cognitive Self Change contains the following sections: introduction to Cognitive Self Change; overview of Cognitive Self Change; the Thinking Report; using Thinking Reports to practice the steps of Cognitive Self Change; the Cognitive Check-In; using Cognitive Check-ins to practice the steps of Cognitive Self Change; make Thinking Reports and Cognitive Check-ins meaningful; delivery of Stage I; delivery of Stage II; individual case management -- how to use the Group Documentation Form; authority, consequences, and the Strategy of Choices. Part Two -- Program Standards and Administrative Procedures cover: Rules of Client Conduct and Standards of Performance; admission, discharge, and transfer procedures; delivery of groups; and program management and supervision. Part Three -- Appendixes include: start-up lessons for a Stage I Group; the Fearless Criminal Inventory; program forms and documents; and department directives and program memoranda.
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