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J Correct Health Care ; 29(4): 293-298, 2023 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37220011

ABSTRACT

The goal of the intensive outpatient program was to provide services to individuals who presented with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders. These services were provided to incarcerated individuals during their involvement with a large Midwestern jail facility in efforts to reduce recidivism. Behavior change is a difficult process for any population, but for those with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders, it is particularly challenging. With psychotherapeutic interventions, there may be therapeutic benefits that are occurring through outcomes such as increased insight into one's problems, attitudinal shifts, or improved coping that cannot be captured by tracking recidivism.


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Mental Disorders , Prisoners , Substance-Related Disorders , Humans , Prisoners/psychology , Jails , Outpatients , Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology , Substance-Related Disorders/therapy , Mental Health , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Mental Disorders/therapy
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Violence Vict ; 27(1): 95-108, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22455187

ABSTRACT

In the evolution of rape crisis services, tensions persist between rape crisis service programs and mental health professionals. Changes within these programs and professions have brought the embedded concerns to the surface, but they remain unexamined and unresolved. Recent research on rape trauma and survivors' mental health needs has added to tensions by calling for description and evaluation of rape crisis services and timely psychological treatment for survivors. This article offers a new perspective by discussing the tensions in an open but balanced way so as to promote discussion and solutions. Recommendations and action steps are offered for promoting constructive dialogue and change to improve direct services for survivors.


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Crime Victims/statistics & numerical data , Crisis Intervention/organization & administration , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Health Services Needs and Demand/organization & administration , Rape/rehabilitation , Survivors/statistics & numerical data , Attitude of Health Personnel , Crime Victims/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Patient Acceptance of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Rape/psychology , Social Support , Survivors/psychology , United States
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