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Interventions with individuals exonerated from criminal convictions: Toward development of evidence-based practices in a psychology training clinic
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Interventions with individuals exonerated from criminal convictions: Toward development of evidence-based practices in a psychology training clinic

Kirk Heilbrun, Jennifer Schwartz, Kellie Wiltsie, Claire Lankford, Sarah Fishel, Ariana Swenson and Danika Charles
Practice innovations (Washington, D.C.), v 8(3), pp 164-172
28 Jul 2022

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Behavioral Health Services Clinics Criminal Conviction Evidence Based Practice Human Intervention Mental Health Personnel Psychological Needs Reintegration Training
Individuals who are exonerated following criminal conviction and prison incarnation face numerous challenges in returning to the community. Some of these challenges may be addressed through therapy provided by mental health professionals. In this article, we describe such needs, and the associated interventions that have been developed, through the treatment of exonerated individuals provided by the Psychological Services Center in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Drexel University. This model, including both the nature and the delivery of relevant services, may provide guidance for clinicians in the delivery of relevant behavioral health services to exonerated individuals. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: journal abstract)

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