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Looking for Cognitive Behavior Materials for Juvenile Detention Center

Last post 06-24-2008 6:12 PM by Kurt Struss. 9 replies.
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  • Looking for Cognitive Behavior Materials for Juvenile Detention Center
    06-06-2007 11:05 AM
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    We have started a Rational Behavior Training program at our small juvenile facility (22 residents max).  I am looking for anything that can help us with programing.  We currently use RBT 1, RBT 2, Moral Decision Making and Eight Basic Social Skills.  We have instituted focus groups and have broken them up into groups no bigger then eight residents.  Any information would be helpful and appreciated.

     

    Shannon Gimenes

    Muskegon County Juvenile Detention Center

    Muskegon MI

  • Re: Looking for Cognitive Behavior Materials for Juvenile Detention Center
    07-19-2007 7:19 AM
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    Shannon:

    I just joined this group and your question caught me eye.  In Minnesota many residential and detention programs are using the "Thinking for a Change" curricumlum with much success.

     

    Julie Snyder

    Mn. DOC licensing

  • Re: Looking for Cognitive Behavior Materials for Juvenile Detention Center
    05-05-2008 6:43 PM
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    I work for the Macomb County Juvenile Justice Center. We used RBT 1 and RBT 2. The problem i've seen is how do you keep things fresh and informative. I have been using RBT material and creating games for the residents. Such as, RBT role-playing and RBT baseball. I also use film clips and sports to analyze irrational behaviors with the residents and have them point out the behaviors to me. If anyone has any more ideas please let me know. Thanks Youth Specialist Tim David Macomb County Juvenile Justice Center
  • Re: Looking for Cognitive Behavior Materials for Juvenile Detention Center
    05-07-2008 5:58 AM
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    Minnesota detention and residential facilities use many, but "Thinking for A Change" is one of the most popular. It is a 13 week program, but youth can come in and out as they are detained and released. It is based on the criminal thinking philosophy. Julie Snyder Mn DOC
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    05-12-2008 10:12 AM
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    Hey Julie....I have a question for you if you do not mind. How do the Detention Centers use T4C considering it is a closed forum? I mean, do you have youth coming and going in the detention centers and you are able to keep it a closed forum? Thanks..........by the way, I used to be Juvenile Probation Officer for Dakota County back from 1994-1998.
  • Re: Looking for Cognitive Behavior Materials for Juvenile Detention Center
    06-02-2008 5:19 PM
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    Julie , do you start each child individually, or small cohorts, how do you handle the challange of people commimg and going? thanks, todd oyler
  • Re: Looking for Cognitive Behavior Materials for Juvenile Detention Center
    06-03-2008 8:58 AM
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    Todd: Certainly, if we were talking about a residential program, the youth would start at the beginning and complete each week of the program. BUT, with detention, our programs just start the youth whereever the group is at in the program when the youth is initially detained and still feel the youth are getting alot out of the program. People will come and go, so the "group" changes, but the information is relevant for all youth, therefore depending on how long they are detained, they can still benefit. Julie
  • Re: Looking for Cognitive Behavior Materials for Juvenile Detention Center
    06-16-2008 5:03 PM
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    Hi Guys, My name is Kurt Struss. Terry Martinek and I have been traveling presenting the benefits of the RBT program in detention settings. Sounds like you are on your way to implementing RBT and the challenge of keeping it fresh. Mr Martinek is the Asst Director and I am Supervisor and train RBT for the Berrien County Juvenile Center in Berrien Springs, Mi. I think of RBT as 2 parts when used in our settings; RBT itself and the behavior management tools used to make extinct the irrational behaviors. Are you also doing a behavior management piece?
  • Re: Looking for Cognitive Behavior Materials for Juvenile Detention Center
    06-23-2008 11:12 AM
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    Yes we do use the behavior management tools also. We start with a 5 min. T.O. for minor issues. Then a 30-5 T.O., and 30-30-5. We also have room extension and a program called re-entry for physical assaults. The groups have been going quite well. I also located on the Ellis institute web site a "Lets get rational board game". The game has been received well by the residents and staff. It should not be used everyday. But, for those days where it seems a little stale. It has been a great experience speaking with all of you. Hopefully, we can visit each others facilities with administration approval of course. So far I have been to Lucas Co. in Toledo and St. Clair Co. both of these use RBT. Please continue to write and share ideas.
  • Re: Looking for Cognitive Behavior Materials for Juvenile Detention Center
    06-24-2008 6:12 PM
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    Hi Tim, A visit would be good, it's nice to get out and around...with approval. Good to hear things are well with you. I may have a lead on some fresh material from our ISD (Intermediate School District). I'll let you know as soon as I know.
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