14 CEs | Correctional Mental Health Subscription | $1250 $350
Join Pioneering Practitioners & Lead Correctional Mental Health Reform
Subscribe now for first access to specialty topics in Correctional Mental Health taught by industry leaders from NYU, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and more. Get 12 programs for only $350--a savings of 70%.
Pricing ends 2/6/25. CEs earned apply to Certificate program coming in May.
How does a CONCEPT
Subscription Work?
For a very short time we’re offering a subscription to 12 of the Correctional Mental Health programs at a heavily discounted rate ($1250 $350) to give access to specialty topics from industry leaders with CEs that can be applied to our Correctional Mental Health certificate, coming May 2025.
Subscribers experience the live launch of each program as instructors teach the 12 specialty topics detailed below. Access to the on-demand format of the programs is also available for subscribers if they are not able to attend one of the live programs. Pricing ends 2/6/25.
Hear from Program Participants
"Light at the end"
“There is light at the end of the tunnel for correctional psychology.”
"Cohesive information"
"I appreciated the inclusion of cultural considerations. Additionally, the knowledge from both a clinician and researcher provided more cohesive information."
"Love the discussion"
"Loved the discussion about the RNR model. Great balance of clinical work as well as research in this domain of psychology."
Expect Interaction with Experts
& Firsthand Correctional Case Studies
The Correctional Mental Health Subscription equips professionals with vital skills for supporting incarcerated populations. Fourteen industry experts from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, NYU, and UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences deliver specialized knowledge across crucial domains - from Disruptive Behaviors and Immigration Detention to Transgender Care and Developmental Impairment.
Mental health service in corrections demands mastery of complex legal and ethical challenges that intersect with clinical practice. This program teaches practitioners effective care delivery while navigating these constraints. Staff trained in correctional mental health core domains reduce burnout risk while enhancing individual and public safety outcomes. For non-clinical staff, the program builds competency in collaborating with mental health teams toward rehabilitation goals.
Training Curriculum
☑️ Psychopharmacology in Correctional Settings, Feb 7
☑️ Assessment and Management of Transgender Persons, Feb 13
☑️ Trauma-Informed Care Practices in Corrections, Mar 3
☑️ Culturally-Informed Practices in Corrections, Mar 4
☑️ Gender and Corrections, Mar 11
☑️ Working with Individuals with Developmental or Cognitive Impairment, Mar 25
☑️ Traditional Forms of Community Supervision & Interventions, Mar 26
☑️ Youth Justice Issues, Apr 2
☑️ Considerations for Correctional Mental Health in Rural Areas, Apr 8
☑️ Jail-Based Competency Restoration, Apr 16
☑️ Immigration Detention, Apr 25
☑️ Restrictive Housing & Management of Disruptive Behaviours, Apr 30
You Will Learn To:
- Define correctional mental health and related terminology within the criminal justice system
- Explore evidence-based approaches for managing mental health in correctional environments
- Analyze the factors that impact mental health outcomes in correctional settings
- Identify common disparities affecting incarcerated individuals with mental health conditions
- Understand the impact of trauma, institutional environments, and systemic factors on correctional mental health
- Describe current research and best practices in correctional mental health care
- Describe appropriate psychopharmacological treatments and understand their risks and benefits in correctional settings
- Understand gender-responsive and gender-affirming care for women, transgender, and gender-diverse individuals in the justice system
- Support individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities through effective interventions and ethical considerations
Free eBook: Key Topics in Correctional Mental Health
This eBook examines the complexities of correctional mental health through lived experiences, from the trauma of confinement triggering PTSD and depression to the systemic barriers former incarcerated persons face in seeking care after release.
Throughout these pages, we draw upon extensive research to highlight critical findings on "ban the box" initiatives, the impact of parent incarceration on children's development, and the vital role of community-based mental health programs in breaking recidivism cycles. We supplement our discussions with rich case studies that illustrate racial disparities in sentencing, successful restorative justice programs, and the rebuilding of family bonds through enhanced visitation rights.
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