Abstract

The treatment of incarcerated clients poses a unique challenge to social workers, due to the special nature of the client and the environment. A cognitive therapy model is proposed as a viable approach in treating this group. The prinicpal components and techniques of cognitive theory are reviewed. Case vignettes are used to illustrate the application of this approach. Key features of the cognitive model which relate to the treatment of an incarcerated population are delineated.

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