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COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORALPROGRAMS
A RESOURCE GUIDE TO EXISTING SERVICES
The following manual was prepared by Marilyn Van Dieten, Ph.D. for the National Institute ofCorrections (TA#97-S9003). Information in this report was submitted directly by programauthors and program facilitators. This manual is NOT intended to be an inclusive list or toendorse or recommend any particular program. Rather it was designed to give correctionalpractitioners a general overview of services that are currently available for use with correctionalclients.
Table of Contents
I. Target PopulationA. Male
1. Multi Systemic Therapy2. Strategies for Self Improvement and Change:
A Cognitive Behavioral Approach for Treatmentof the Substance Abusing Offender
3. Positive Steps4. Reasoning and Rehabilitation5. Functional Family Therapy6. Whole Vision7. White Bison8. Breaking Barriers9. Relapse Prevention10. Healthy Lifestyle11. Social Thinking Skills12. Cognitive Self Change13. Wisconsin Dept of Corrections Cognitive Intervention Program
(Think Manual)14. Thinking for a Change15. Pathways to Personal Empowerment16. CALM: Controlling Anger and Learning to Manage It.17. Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)18. Positive Solutions19. Control Unit Program20. Impact of Crime on Victims2 1. OPTIONS22. Problem Solving Shills for Offenders
also known as theDetour through the Wyndom School District (in Texas)
23. Aggression Replacement Training24. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
B. Female1. Multi Systemic Therapy2. Strategies for Self Improvement and Change:
A Cognitive Behavioral Approach for Treatmentof the Substance Abusing offender
3. Positive Solutions4. Reasoning and Rehabilitation5. Functional Family Therapy6. Breaking Barriers7. Healthy Lifestyle
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8. Social Thinking Skills9. Cognitive Self Change10. Dialectical Behavior Therapy11. Thinking for a Change12. Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)13. Positive Steps14. Impact of Crime on Victims15. OPTIONS16. Problem Solving Skills for Offenders17. Aggression Replacement Training
C. Youth1. Multi Systemic Therapy2. Positive Steps3. Reasoning and Rehabilitation4. Functional Family Therapy5. Healthy Lifestyle6. Social Thinking Shills7. Positive Solutions8. Impact of Crime on Victims9. OPTIONS10. Problem Solving Skills for Offenders11. Breaking Barriers12. Thinking for a Change13. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
D. Adult1. Strategies for Self Improvement and Change2. Positive Steps3. Reasoning and Rehabilitation4. Whole Vision5. White Bison6. Breaking Barriers7. Relapse Prevention8. Cognitive Self Change9. Wisconsin Dept of Corrections Cognitive Intervention Program
(Think Manual)10. Thinking for a Change11. Pathways to Personal Empowerment12. CALM: Controlling Anger and Learning to Manage It13. Moral Reconation Therapy (M.R.T)14. Positive Solutions15. Control Unit Program
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16. Impact of Crime on Victims 1417. OPTIONS 2418. Problem Solving Skills for Offenders 1519. Dialectical Behavior Therapy 1220. Aggression Replacement Training 16
21. Functional Family Therapy 21
II. Program Name
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Whole VisionBreaking BarriersRelapse PreventionHealthy LifestyleSocial Thinking SkillsWisconsin Dept of Corrections Cognitive InterventionProgram (Think Manual)Thinking for a ChangePathways to Personal EmpowermentCALM: Controlling Anger and Learning to Manage ItMoral Reconation Therapy (M.R.T.)Positive SolutionsDialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)Control Unit ProgramImpact of Crime on VictimsProblem Solving Shills for Offenders also known asThe Detour through the Wyndom School District (inTexas)Aggression Replacement TrainingMulti Systemic TherapyStrategies for Self-Improvement and Change:A Cognitive Behavioral Approach for Treatment of theSubstance Abusing OffenderPositive StepsReasoning and RehabilitationFunctional Family TherapyCognitive Self ChangeWhite BisonOPTIONS
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III. Primary Need Area Addressed
A. Substance Abuse1. Strategies for Self-Improvement and Change:
A Cognitive Behavioral Approach for Treatment of theSubstance Abusing Offender
2. Whole Vision3. White Bison4. Breaking Barriers5. Relapse Prevention6. Healthy Lifestyle7. Moral Recognation Therapy (M.R.T.)8. Aggression Replacement Training9. Social Thinking Shills10. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
B. Sex Offenses1. Healthy Lifestyle2. Aggression Replacement Training
C. Anger1. Reasoning and Rehabilitation 202. Pathways to Personal Empowerment 83. CALM: Controlling Anger and Learning to Manage It 94. Aggression Replacement Training 165. Breaking Barriers 26. Social Thinking Skills 57. Dialectical Behavior Therapy 12
D. Cognitive Skills1. Strategies for Self-Improvement and Change:
A Cognitive Behavioral Approach for Treatment of theSubstance Abusing Offender
2. Reasoning and Rehabilitation3. Whole Vision4. Breaking Barriers5. Social Thinking Skills6. Cognitive Self Change7. Wisconsin Dept of Corrections Cognitive Intervention
Program (Think Manual)8. Thinking for a Change9. Pathways to Personal Empowerment10. CALM: Controlling Anger and Learning to Manage It11. Moral Recognation Therapy (M.R.T.)
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D. Cognitive Skills (continued)
12. Positive Solutions13. Problem Solving Skills for Offenders14. Aggression Replacement Training15. Social Thinking Skills
E. Relapse Prevention1. Reasoning and Rehabilitation2. Whole Vision3. White Bison4. Breaking Barriers5. Relapse Prevention6. Healthy Lifestyle7. Cognitive Self Change8. CALM: Controlling Anger and Learning to Manage It9. Moral Recognation Therapy (M.R.T.)10. OPTIONS11. Social Thinking Shills12. Wisconsin Dept of Corrections Cognitive Intervention
Program (Think Manual)13. Dialectical Behavior Therapy14. Aggression Replacement Training15. Strategies for Self-Improvement and Change:
A Cognitive Behavioral Approach for Treatment of theSubstance Abusing Offender
F. Domestic Abuse1. Men’s Program
a. Positive Stepsb. Social Thinking Shillsc. Pathways to Personal Empowerment
2. Women’s Programa. Positive Stepsb. Pathway to Personal Empowermentc. Social Thinking Skills
3. Children’s Programa. Positive Steps
G. Criminal Attitudes1. Strategies for Self-Improvement and Change:
A Cognitive Behavioral Approach for Treatment of theSubstance Abusing Offender
2. Reasoning and Rehabilitation
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3. Whole Vision4. Cognitive Self Change5. Wisconsin Dept of Corrections Cognitive Intervention
Program (Think Manual)6. Thinking for a Change7. Pathways to Personal Empowerment8. CALM: Controlling Anger and Learning to Manage It9. Moral Recognation Therapy (M.R.T.)10. Impact of Crime on Victims11. OPTIONS12. Aggression Replacement Training13. Breaking Barriers14. Social Thinking Skills
H. Family Based Therapies
1. Whole Vision 12. Positive Solutions 113. Aggression Replacement Training 16
I. Other
1. Social Thinking Skills (Employment)2. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (Parasuicidal Behaviors-
impulsivity)3. Control Unit Program (Segregation or Control Unit Program)4. Impact of Crime on Victims (Victim Awareness/Empathy)
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name Whole Vision
Program Author Mark Gomik, M.S., C.C.S.208-334-2013 ext 22
Date Published Revised January, 1995
Available from Author
Target Population Ckdc all that apply
Primary Need Area Check all that apply:
Addressed
setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Croup Format
Number of Sessions and 16 3-hour sessionsProgram Duration 4 day per week for four weeks
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name Breaking Barriers
program Author Gordon Graham206-827-2630
Date Published Revised February, 1993
Available from Author
Target Population Check all that apply:
Primary Need Area Check all that apply:
Addressed
Setting check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Group Format
Number of Sessions and 9 sessionsProgram Duration 1 session per week for 9 weeks
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Date Published
Available from
Target Population
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Relapse Prevention
Elliott Weiss, CADC208-334-2013
Not yet published
Bureau of Offender Programs
Check all that apply:
Setting check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Group Format
Number of Sessions and 20 hours- 10 sessions of 2hour duration eachProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Healthy Lifestyle
Dr. Rita Dudley-GrantVirgin Islands Behavioral Institute340-773-6445
Date Published November 1997
Available from
Target Population
Author
check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Check all that apply:
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Croup Format
Number of Sessions and 4 times weekly for six weeks.Program Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name Social Thinking Skills
Program Author Kathy Larsen805-658-8135
Date Published 1988revised 1995
Available from
Target Population
Ventura California- Clear Pointe Press
Check all that apply:
*Developed for youth whoare academic inachieversand/or behavior disordered
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Check all that apply:
setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation Describe: Larsen, K. (1988) Remediating problem solvingshills. Journal of Correctional Education., 39, 70-74
Group Format
Number of Sessions and 25-50 SessionsProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name Wisconsin Department of Corrections Cognitive Interventions Program(Think Manual)
Program Author Sandy Reno &Department of Corrections, State of Wisconsin608-266-6825
Date Published
Available from
Target Population
1994 Revised 1996, 1997
Wisconsin Department of Corrections (available March 1998)
Check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation Describe: Comprehensive evaluation in process
Croup Format
Number of Sessions and Phase I - 15 lessons Phase II - 15 lessonsProgram Duration Phase III & IV - in development
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Thinking for a Change
Jack Bush, Barry Glick, Julianna Taymans202-994-6170
Date Published 1997
Available from
Target Population
author
Check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation Describe: In process. Two pilot projects with programevaluation planned for 1997-98
Croup Format Check appropriate response:
Number of Sessions and 25 sessionsProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name Pathways to Personal Empowerment
Program Author Dr. Martha Bireda, Diversity Training Assoc., Inc.813-870-2374
Date Published 1995
Available from Diversity Training Assoc.,Inc.- P.O. Box 10171, Tampa, FL 33679-0171
Target Population Check all that apply:
Primary Need Area Check all that apply:
Addressed
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation Describe: Orient Road, Tampa, FL
Croup Format Check appropriate response:
Number of Sessions and 10 sessions 2 hours each weekProgram Duration 10 week duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name CALM: Controlling Anger and Learning to Manage It.
Program Author Winogron, W., Van Dieten, M., and Gauzas, L.,
Date Published 1996
Available from Multi-Health Systems 416-424-1700
Target Population Check all that apply:
Primary Need Area Check all that apply:
Addressed
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Croup Format Check appropriate response:
Number of Sessions and 25 sessions over minimum of 8 weeksProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Date Published
Available from
Target Population
Moral Reconation Therapy (M.R.T.)
Dr. Kenneth RobinsonDr. Gregory Little
1983, revised 1988
Correctional Counseling Inc., Memphis Tennessee, 90l-360-1564
Check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Setting
Program Evaluation Describe:SASSI Post Evaluation State tracking System(Target) Treatment Assessment Generation Tool
Group Format
Number of Sessions and 12 Step process, usually takes 14 to 16 sessionsProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: ScreeningTools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Date Published
Positive Solutions
George Nelson, Mitch Voron
Available from
Target Population
Positive Solutions 215-638-2340
Check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Croup Format
Number of Sessions and Up to 84 modules (tailor to needs)- approximately 168 hoursProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Marsha Lierehan206-543-9886
Date Published
Available fromsee Attachment A
Target Population
Primary Need AreaAddressed
check all that apply:
Female--researchYouth-- teens
check all that apply:
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Croup Format
Number of Sessions and Programs lasts 12 months 1-2 individual sessions/weekProgram Duration 1 group
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Control Unit Program
Tim Knight, Kurt Kinlund, Dr. Shannon Beaver402-471-2861 ext. 6199 or 6117
Date Published
Available from
Not yet published
Attention to: Any of the above authorsLincoln Correctional Center, P.O. Box 22800, Lincoln, e 68542-28
Target Population Check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation Describe: Evaluated effectiveness at decreasing the actingout behaviors of cognitive components done on an individual basis
Group Format
Number of Sessions and OngoingProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningor Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Date Published
Available from
Target Population
Impact of Crime on Victims
Rip Lowe, Ph.D.California Youth AuthorityMother’s Against Drunk Driving 916-262-1392
1 9 9 6
Author
Check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Setting
Program Evaluation Describe: Washington State DOC
Group Format
Number of Sessions and 20-60 hoursProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Problem Solving Skills for Offendersalso known asThe Detour through the Wyndon School District (in Texas)
Julianna Taymans & Steve Parese202-994-6170
Date Published
Available from
Target Population
1991, revised 1994,1996,1997
Author
Primary Need AreaAddressed
setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation Describe: New Hampshire Recidivism study Texas pre-post test results
Croup Format
Number of Sessions and 8 - 1 to 2 hour sessions and 6 to 10 weeks of Transfer training groupsProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Aggression Replacement Training
Arnold P. Goldstein and Barry Click518-399-7933
Date Published
Available from
Target Population
1987, revised 1997
Research Press, Champaign Illinois
Check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation Describe: Quantitative and Qualitative Program Evaluationinvolving maximum security to community interventions
Group Format
Number of Sessions and 10 week program - 3 sessions per week = 1 session is Structured LearningProgram Duration Training 1 session is Anger Control 1 session is Moral Reasoning
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Multi Systemic Therapy
Scott HengellerFamily Services Research Centre, Medical University of South Carolina803-792-8300
Date Published
Available from
Target Population
1991, (manual to be available in 1998)
MST Services 803-853-8300 (training and program development)
Check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Croup Format Check appropriate response:
Number of Sessions and 3-5 months intensive family involvementProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools.
No primary caregiver- cannot be applied (e.g. notapplicable to street youth)
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Strategies for Self-Improvement and Change: A Cognitive BehavioralApproach for Treatment of the Substance Abusing Offender
Ken Wanburg and Harvey MilkmanThe Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies 303-830-8500 (Dr. H. Milkman)
Date Published
Available from
Target Population
1 9 9 8
Sage Publications & The Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies 303-830-8500
Primary Need AreaAddressed
setting
Program Evaluation
Croup FormatPhase I ClosedPhase II specific points of entry
(22 sessions)
Number of Sessions and 50 - 2 hour sessionsProgram Duration variable time periods
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name Positive Steps
Program Author Ida Jane Graham and Marilyn Van Dieten
Date Published 1993
Available from John Howard Society of Ottawa 613-789-7418
Target Population
Primary Need Area Check all that apply:
Address
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Croup Format
Number of Sessions and Varies (20+)Program Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name Reasoning and Rehabilitation
Program Author Robert Ross and Elizabeth Fabiano
Date Published 1 9 8 6
Available from T3 Associates 613-236-4188
Target Population Check all that apply:
Primary Need Area Check all that apply:
Addressed
setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Croup Format
Number of Sessions and 36 sessionsProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Functional Family Therapy
Don Gordon614-593-1074
Date Published
Available from
Target Population
1989
Author
Check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Group Format
Number of Sessions and Average 14 sessions- 4 monthsProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Date Published
Target Population
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Cognitive Self Change
Jack Bush802-496-5980
1997
Check all that apply:
Setting
Program Evaluation
Check all that apply:
Describe:Criminal Justice & Behavioral Dec. 1996(Henning) (earlier version of program)
Group Format
Number of Sessions and 48 sessions and 100 sessions of aftercareProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name
Program Author
Date Published
White Bison
Don Coyhis719-548-1000
Target Population Check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Setting Check all that apply:
Program Evaluation
Group Format
Number of Sessions and 7 SessionsProgram Duration
Certification and TrainingAvailable
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Cognitive Behavioral Programs: Resource Sheet
Program Name OPTIONS
Program Author Jack Bush, Brian Bilodeau802-496-5980
Date Published 1993
Available through
Target Population Check all that apply:
Primary Need AreaAddressed
Setting
Program Evaluation
Check all that apply:
Check all that apply:
Describe: “Cog Self Change” Program began as “Options”Criminal Justice and Behaviour, 12,1996
Group Format Check appropriate response.:
Phase I=ClosedPhase II&III=Open
Number of Sessions 15 sessions= Phase I 32-150 sessions=Phase IIand Program Duration 100 sessions=Phase III
Certification and Check appropriate response:
Training Available
Entry Criteria: Screeningand Assessment Tools
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Attachment A
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Criminal Justice- Forensic
Below is a list of people who are currently doing DBT or DBT-informed work in forensic orcriminal settings.
Andre Ivanoff, PhDColumbia Universityschool of Social Work522 W. 113 St.New York, NT 11025Phone: 212-854-8545Fax: 212-854-8549
Todd HogueDepartment of PsychologyRampton HospitalRETFORDNottinghamshire, DN22 OPDUnited KingdomPhone: 44-1777-247312Fax 44-1777-247316
Elissa Ball, MDIFP- CMHIP1600 West 24thPueblo, Co 81004Phone: 719-546-4705Fax: 719-546-4841
Gail Low, MADepartment of PsychologyRampton HospitalRETFORDNottinghamshire, DN22 OPDUnited KingdomPhone: 44-1777-247160Fax: 44-1777-247737
Robin McCann, PhD Gerald Hover, Ed.DIFP-CMHIP Department of Corrections1600 West 24th Sex Offenders Treatment Programpueblo, CO 81004 Monroe, WA 98272Phone: 719-540-4965 Phone: 360-794-2380Fax: 719-546-4841 Fax: 360-794-2368
Halch Ghanizadeh, MDSFGH, Unit 7L1001 Potrero AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94110Phone: 415-206-5184