Helping Women Recover and Beyond Trauma
Grand Canyon University PCN-501
Katrina White-Moore
June 22, 2015
Treatment Intervention
Helping Women Recover and Beyond Trauma
This paper we will talk about helping women recover from substance use disorders, beyond trauma in which they will be facing before and after incarceration. Women go through more things than men in a correctional setting. They are faced with problems from the outside as well as problem on the inside. They must find a ways of dealing with their substance use disorders in order to survive both worlds.
According to (NREPP, 2010) A Program for Treating Substance Abuse and Beyond Trauma: This is a time for the women to think about how they are not going allow themselves to become reoccurring victims to (i.e., mental abuse, sexual, emotional and physical abuse)
The outcome of the intervention for the women in a correctional setting is to help them to reduce the substance use, such as alcohol, drug, treatment and recovery. This will help them to be able to complete the program and to keep them from been re-incarcerated.
The groups in which are looked at, are all ages. The ethnicities are Blacks, Hispanic, African American, Latino, and Whites. Substance disorders do not have color or age attached to it. This is a problem that is very serious within a correctional setting. Why, because it can cause havoc inside for themselves and others.
Taking a look into a Therapeutic Community in a correctional setting for substance abusers it was design for inmates with who have a repeat of drug involved those are the ones that are eligible for the work release program inside transitional, parole revocation center and who are 6 months from being released from the camps. This is a great way to assist inmates that is having drug related issues that keep bringing them back into the prison setting. If the inmates would take a hold of the programs that is design especially for them they can
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