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Psychological Psychological Therapies in Prisons Therapies in Prisons Professor Graham Towl, Chief Professor Graham Towl, Chief Psychologist, NOMS, Ministry of Psychologist, NOMS, Ministry of Justice Justice

Psychological Therapies in Prisons

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Psychological Therapies in Prisons. Professor Graham Towl, Chief Psychologist, NOMS, Ministry of Justice. Introduction/Context. Needs Psychologists Psychological Therapists Psychologically therapeutic Conclusions Futures. NEEDS. Physical Psychological Social. Psychologists. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Psychological Therapies in Psychological Therapies in PrisonsPrisons

Professor Graham Towl, Chief Psychologist, Professor Graham Towl, Chief Psychologist, NOMS, Ministry of JusticeNOMS, Ministry of Justice

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Introduction/ContextIntroduction/Context

NeedsNeeds PsychologistsPsychologists Psychological TherapistsPsychological Therapists Psychologically therapeuticPsychologically therapeutic ConclusionsConclusions FuturesFutures

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NEEDSNEEDS

PhysicalPhysical

PsychologicalPsychological

SocialSocial

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PsychologistsPsychologists

Directly employed psychologists by NOMSDirectly employed psychologists by NOMS NumbersNumbers TraineesTrainees Applied psychologists – range – 80% in Applied psychologists – range – 80% in

commoncommon Forensic psychologistsForensic psychologists Counselling psychologistsCounselling psychologists

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Psychological TherapiesPsychological Therapies Psychological Therapists – range psychological Psychological Therapists – range psychological

staff, psychotherapists, counsellors, teachers, staff, psychotherapists, counsellors, teachers, prison officers and administrative staffprison officers and administrative staff

Psychological models – Behavioural to Psychological models – Behavioural to psychodynamicpsychodynamic

Who is the client?Who is the client?

Ethical issuesEthical issues

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Psychologically therapeuticPsychologically therapeutic

KindnessKindness RespectRespect CourtesyCourtesy ConsiderationConsideration BoundariedBoundaried

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ConclusionsConclusions

Increase in psychological approaches in Increase in psychological approaches in recent yearsrecent years

Acknowledge range of needsAcknowledge range of needs

Being therapeutic/tensionsBeing therapeutic/tensions

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FuturesFutures

Professional regulationsProfessional regulations

Increase in psychological approachesIncrease in psychological approaches