Search Results - "Kressel, David"
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Motivation Change in Therapeutic Community Residential Treatment
Published in Journal of addictions & offender counseling (01-04-2010)“…Latent growth curve analysis was used to assess motivation change across 3 time points for 120 therapeutic community residents. Models included the…”
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Measuring Offender Progress in Treatment Using the Client Assessment Inventory
Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-09-2007)“…The accurate and reliable assessment of client psychological and cognitive change during correctional substance abuse treatment has gained increasing…”
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The Amity Prison TC Evaluation: Reincarceration Outcomes
Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-06-1999)“…This article is drawn from an ongoing evaluation of the effectiveness of the Amity prison therapeutic community (TC) and aftercare program for substance…”
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Motivation and Readiness for Therapeutic Community Treatment among Adolescents and Adult Substance Abusers
Published in The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse (01-01-1997)“…A growing body of research has demonstrated the importance of motivation and readiness among drug abusers in seeking, complying with, and remaining in…”
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Motivation and Readiness for Therapeutic Community Treatment among Cocaine and Other Drug Abusers
Published in The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse (01-01-1997)“…There is currently little empirical research on the effect of motivation and readiness on the treatment of different groups of substance abusers. In the…”
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Motivation for Treatment in a Prison-Based Therapeutic Community
Published in The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse (01-01-2000)“…Current research concludes that participation in postprison aftercare is critical to the effectiveness of prison-based therapeutic community (TC) treatment…”
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Circumstances, motivation, readiness, and suitability (the CMRS scales): predicting retention in therapeutic community treatment
Published in The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse (01-01-1994)“…Based upon clinical considerations, scales were developed measuring client perceptions across four interrelated domains: circumstances (external pressures),…”
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TREATMENT PROCESS IN PRISON THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITIES: MOTIVATION, PARTICIPATION, AND OUTCOME
Published in The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse (01-01-2001)“…Although the largest effects of prison-based therapeutic community (TC) programs are associated with entry into aftercare, only a minority of prisoners…”
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Measuring client clinical progress in therapeutic community treatment: The therapeutic community Client Assessment Inventory, Client Assessment Summary, and Staff Assessment Summary
Published in Journal of substance abuse treatment (01-10-2000)“…The therapeutic community (TC) Client Assessment Inventory (CAI), Client Assessment Summary (CAS), and Staff Assessment Summary (SAS) are instruments developed…”
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A client-treatment matching protocol for therapeutic communities: first report
Published in Journal of substance abuse treatment (01-10-2001)“…The present study is the first report on a client-treatment matching protocol (CMP) to guide admissions to residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment…”
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Measuring client clinical progress in therapeutic community treatment
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Measuring client clinical progress in therapeutic community treatment: The therapeutic community Client Assessment Inventory, Client Assessment Summary, and
Published in Journal of substance abuse treatment (01-10-2000)“…The therapeutic community (TC) Client Assessment Inventory (CAI), Client Assessment Summary (CAS), and Staff Assessment Summary (SAS) are instruments developed…”
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