Therapeutic Modalities
Institutional Treatment
- Emphasizes this readiness message in all treatment phases, underlining a strong motivational and relapse prevention message. Ideally, the institution's treatment program is part of a system that includes community-based services, rather than disconnected from the community
Counseling
A professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals
Penalties
A punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
Reward
A thing given in recognition of one's service, effort, or achievement.
Therapeutic Community
An environment that helps people get help while helping others. It is a treatment environment: the interactions of its members are designed to be therapeutic within the context of the norms that require each to play the dual role of client-therapist
Therapeutic Community Vision
By the end of this decade, TC shall have become the corporate culture of the Parole and Probation Administration permeating its plans, programs, and practices, and confirming its status as a model component of the Philippine Correctional System.
Rehabilitation
Cares that can help you get back, keep, or improve abilities that you need for daily life. These abilities may be physical, mental, and/or cognitive (thinking and learning)
Genocide, Torture, Arbitrary Detention
Civil and Political Rights Violation
Victims of crime, Dependents of Homicide Victims, Victims who were unjustly prisoned or detained
Claimants for Government Programs for Victims Welfare (3)
6 months
Filing period for victim compensation program
30 days
How many days should the board of claims render a decision?
United Nations
Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. Human rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education, and many more. Everyone is entitled to these rights, without discrimination
Aversion Therapy
It is often used to treat problems such as substance abuse and alcoholism
Aversion Therapy
It works by teaching people to associate a stimulus that's desirable but unhealthy with an extremely unpleasant stimulus. The unpleasant stimulus may be something that causes discomfort
Non-institutional Treatment
Refer to that method of correcting sentenced offenders without having to go to prison.
Sec 2 Art 11 RA 10368
The Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines declares that the State values the dignity of every human, person and guarantees full respect for human rights. It prohibits the use of torture, force, violence, threat, intimidation, or any other means which vitiate the free will and mandates the compensation and rehabilitation of victims of torture or similar practices and their families.
Punishment
The act or process of punishing, imposing and/or applying a sanction.
Treatment
The process or manner of treating someone or something.
Behavior Therapy
This form of therapy seeks to identify and help change potentially self-destructive or unhealthy behavior
Therapeutic Community Mission
To promote human and social transformation among our clients and among ourselves.
Therapeutic community
Treatment Modality of Rehabilitation Program
Retribution, Deterrence, Rehabilitation, Social Protection
What are the four kinds of punishment?
Institutional and non-institutional
What are the two kinds of treatment?
Board of Claims
Where should a claimant obtain an application?
Leslie Greenberg
Who developed emotion-focused therapy
Humanistic therapy
a mental health approach that emphasizes the importance of being your true self in order to lead the most fulfilling life. It's based on the principle that everyone has their own unique way of looking at the world. This view can impact your choices and actions
Victim
a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
Volunteerism
a program of the Parole and Probation Administration (PPA) aimed at generating maximum, effective and efficient citizen participation and community involvement in the process of client rehabilitation, prevention of crime and the overall administration of criminal justice.
Victim Advocacy Program
a program to assist victims of crime through the criminal justice system
Therapeutic Community Modality
a self-help social learning treatment model used for clients with problems of drug abuse and other behavioral problems such as alcoholism, stealing, and other anti-social tendencies
Rehabilitation
acknowledges the need to alter or to add to a historic property to meet continuing or changing uses while retaining the property's historic character
Rehabilitation Program
an individualized community-based three pronged approach to crime prevention and treatment
Integrative or holistic therapy
an integrative approach grounded in psychosynthesis, focuses on the relationship between mind, body, and spirit, attempting to understand and address the ways issues in one aspect of a person can lead to concerns in other areas
Behavior Therapy
an umbrella term for types of therapy that treat mental health disorders
Reparation
anything paid or done to make up for a wrong doing
Cognitive Behavioral therapy
based on the concept that your thoughts, feelings, physical sensations and actions are interconnected, and that negative thoughts and feelings can trap you in a vicious cycle. This aims to help you deal with overwhelming problems in a more positive way by breaking them down into smaller parts
Hypnosis
can help people open the door to their "subconscious mind", connect body, mind, and soul, and gain a deeper understanding of themselves.
Reparation
compensation given for an abuse or injury in transitional justice
Emotion Schemes
core concept of EFT
Restorative Justice
creates obligation to make things right through proactive involvement of victims, ownership of the offender of the crime and the community in search for solutions which promote repair, reconciliation and reassurance.
Genocide
deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or ethnic group
Restoration
depicts a property at a particular period of time in its history, while removing evidence of other periods
Behavior Therapy
describes a broad range of techniques used to change maladaptive behaviors. The goal is to reinforce desirable behaviors and eliminate unwanted ones
Rehabilitation Program
designed to reduce recidivism among adult offenders by improving their behaviors, skills, mental health, social functioning, and access to education and employment
Human Rights Violation
disallowance of the freedom of thought and movement to which all humans legally have a right. While individuals can violate these rights, the leadership or government of civilization most often belittles marginalized persons
Collaborative Justice Courts
emphasize achieving the desired goals without uring the traditional adversarial process
Existential Questioning
exploring a client's thoughts around the meaning of life, their specific purpose in life, death, the afterlife
Spiritual Therapy
falls under the umbrella of "psychotherapy" also referred to as "talk therapy"
Financial assistance for immediate needs
financial aid by (primarily) governmental institutions or charitable organizations to individuals in nee
Vocational Skills
forms part of our reintegration phase of treatment programme where clients are motivated and guided to achieve independence and assume responsibility for themselves and others
Behavior Therapy
functions on the idea that all behaviors are learned and that unhealthy behaviors can be changed
Rehabilitation
helps ease the offender's reentry into society
Victim Welfare Victims Services
helps people who are victims of violent crime with information and referrals
Rehabilitation
includes assisting the patient to compensate for deficits that cannot be reversed medically
Retribution
includes elements of deterrence, incapacitation and rehabilitation, but it also ensures that the guilty will be punished, the innocent protected, and societal balance shall be restored
Volunteers
lead community resources of of Rehabilitation Program
10,000
maximum award to victims of crime or the dependents of homicide victims
60,000
maximum award to victims of unjust imprisonment or detention
Reparation
measures taken by the state to redress gross and systematic violations of human rights law or humanitarian law through the administration of some form of compensation or restitution to the victims
Retribution
only appropriate moral justification for punishment
Restitution
payment for an injury or loss
Restorative Justice
philosophical foundation of Rehabilitation Program
Meditation
practiced in a variety of ways, using a variety of techniques, a common aspect to all its forms mindfulness
Restorative Justice
process through which remorseful offenders accept responsibility for their misconduct, particularly to their victims and to the community.
Retribution
punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
Restoration
re-creates missing features, based upon physical or documentary evidence, to return a property to its appearance at a specific point in time
Welfare
refers to government-sponsored assistance programs for individuals and families in need, including programs as health care assistance, food stamps, and unemployment compensation
Vocational Training
refers to instructional programs or courses that focus on the skills required for a particular job function or trade
General Deterrence
refers to the practice of instilling fear in people in the hopes that such fear will prevent them from committing crimes in the future
Societal Protection
refers to the range of formal and informal agencies of social control including the law, media, police, and family which, through their responses towards the deviant, greatly affect deviance outcomes
Specific Deterrence
refers to the use of punishment for criminal activity intended to discourage a specific individual from re-offending
Therapeutic Community Program
represents an effective, highly structured environment with defined boundaries, both moral and ethical. The primary goal is to foster personal growth.
Survival Skills
teaching the client to strive towards independence
Deterrence
the action of discouraging an action or event through instilling doubt or fear of the consequences
Rehabilitation
the action of restoring something that has been damaged to its former condition.
Torture
the action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or to force them to do or say something.
Restitution
the restoring to the rightful owner what has been lost or taken away
Spirituality
the search for transcendent meaning or as a belief in a greater existence outside of humankind
therapeutic approach
theory by which a psychologist or counsellor frames how they view human relationships and the issues that occur for people throughout their lives
psychoanalysis/psychodynamic therapies
this approach focuses on changing problematic behaviors, feelings, and thoughts by discovering their unconscious meanings and motivations. The psychological interpretation of mental and emotional processes. Rooted in traditional psychoanalysis, it draws from object relations, ego psychology, and self psychology. It was developed as a simpler, less-lengthy alternative to psychoanalysis
Arbitrary Detention
violation of the right to liberty. It is defined as the arrest and deprivation of liberty of a person outside of the confines of nationally recognized law or international standards