Speaker(s):

Jeanna Moschenrose, M.Ed., Ph.D.

James Belman, Psy.D

Presentation:

Parts of my book will be used to emphasize the effectiveness of helping offenders to find identity, purpose, strengths, values, and goals. Focus will be on the present and the future based on their individual choices to change outcomes and achieve personal goals. Self-forgiveness is important as well as making cognitive and behavioral changes. Establishing a new direction begins with an inner change. Empowerment comes through the realization of one’s power to make choices and through education, counseling, and encouragement from well-trained, caring professionals

Objectives:

  1. Understand the power of giving positive encouragement and direction.
  2. Help offenders be empowered by realizing choices create the future
  3. Gain skills in teaching how to overcome disappointments and crises
  4. Help offenders break repetitious dysfunctional cycles of addiction
  5. Identify mind prisons that hinder success
  6. Describe the four main differences in a positive motivational treatment program

Slides and Handouts:

MOSCHENROSE_The Power Of Positive Motivation In Healing The