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social problems encyc
crime and deviance
community corrections
theory and treatment in the community
Preferred term
Thinking for a Change
Definition
- In 1997, the “Thinking for a Change” program was developed by Jack Bush, Barry Glick, and Juliana Taymans in cooperation with the National Institute of Corrections. Thinking for a Change is an integrated cognitive behavioral change program that includes cognitive restructuring, social skills development, and the development of problem-solving skills. [Source: Encyclopedia of Community Corrections; Thinking for a Change]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Thinking_for_a_Change
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