Oct 28, 2022
Laura Roberts M.D.,M.A. is joined by Peter Novalis M.D.,
Ph.D and Carol Novalis, M.A., two of the editors of a new book:
Psychotherapy in Corrections.
Where so many existing books on psychiatry in a prison setting
focus on either standards or issues of medication, Psychotherapy
in Corrections is unique in its focus on the actual
practice of psychotherapy in correctional facilities. With a
particular emphasis on supportive psychotherapy with adult
patients, this guide draws on the authors' extensive experience in
the field and features case vignettes that serve to bring some of
the most important points to life.
The editors discuss their paths to the creation of the book and
career experiences that have shaped their thinking.
In this episode:
Introduction (0:33)
Peter’s path (2:45)
Carol’s career (6:53)
Why the world needs this book (8:20)
Difference between counselling and psychotherapy in a correctional
setting (10:40)
Therapeutic pies! (12:20)
Lack of resources supporting practitioners in correctional contexts
(13:25)
Challenges of putting the book together (15:00)
The Hunt for Red October (18:20)
Hopes for the book (21:00)
The next book? (22:55)
Show Notes and Resources:
Psychotherapy
in Corrections (American Psychiatric Association Publishing)
2022
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https://psychiatryonline.org/psychiatry-unbound