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Tables of Contents for Counseling Women in Prison
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Series Editor's Introduction
vii
2
Acknowledgements
ix
 
1. Change Efforts and the Female Prisoner
1
22
Rehabilitation and Counseling in Prison
2
5
Who Are the Women in Prison?
7
13
Implications for Counselors
20
3
2. Women's Prisons
23
22
More Prisons, More Prisoners
24
2
The Prison World
26
14
Change in the Prison World
40
3
Implications for Counselors
43
2
3. Criminality and Classification
45
28
Theories of Criminality
45
8
Criminology and Corrections
53
3
Assessment Issues
56
9
Needs Analysis
65
6
Implications for Counselors
71
2
4. Drug Abuse, Criminality, and Treatment
73
22
Drugs and Crime
73
4
Theories of Addiction
77
5
Treatment Programs in Prison
83
9
Implications for Counselors
92
3
5. Family Issues and Treatment Approaches
95
25
Childhood Abuse
96
4
Prisoners as Partners and Parents
100
2
Children
102
6
Family Programs
108
9
Implications for Counselors
117
3
6. Prison Programs
120
23
Personality Disorders in Prison
121
2
Selected Prison Programs
123
15
Elements of Intervention Programs
138
2
Implications for Counselors
140
3
7. Life Skills: Making It on the Outside
143
22
Women and Work
144
8
Life Skills: Personal Development
152
7
Implications for Counselors
159
6
8. Counseling in Prison: Issues and Concerns
165
22
Choosing Corrections
165
12
Counseling in Prison
177
9
Implications for Counselors
186
1
9. The "Black Box" of Prison--Feminism and Cultural Issues
187
16
Rehabilitation, Recidivism, and Research
188
4
Feminism, Ethnocentrism, and Correctional Counseling
192
8
Empowerment
200
1
Conclusion
201
2
References
203
9
Resources
212
1
Index
213
6
About the Author
219