CA 3 Therapeutic Modalities Notes
CA 3 Therapeutic Modalities Notes
CA 3 Therapeutic Modalities Notes
MIDTERM COVERAGE
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
CRIMINAL
- Rational – someone who is sensible and is able to make decisions based on intelligent thinking
rather than on emotion. (Matino ang pag-iisip)
- Irrational – someone who is not sensible. Lacking usual or normal mental clarity or coherence.
Commitment order
- Non-Institutional
- Parole
- Pardon
- Probation
- GCTA
SECURITY CATEGORIES:
1.MAXIMUM SECURITY PRISONERS
- Escape is expected.
- Highly exposed
- Dangerous to the public
- Maximum sentence (20 years)
- Sentence is under review.
CLASSIFICATION:
1. Separate each by reason of criminal records or bad character.
2. Separate by gravity of their offense.
3. Divide each into classes.
CLASSES:
A. Detainee – those with pending cases
B. Third Class Inmate – previously convicted of three service or sentence
C. Second Class Inmate – newly arrived or those demoted by higher class
D. First Class Inmate – promoted on lower class
E. Colonies – classified first class for 1 year
Due Consideration
1. Sex
2. Age
3. Criminal Record
CASE STUDY
A. Work assignment
B. Type of supervision
C. Degree of custody
D. Degree of restriction
10 Inclusion
1. Facts and data of the prisoner (how was he involved in the case)
2. Inmate earlier criminal history
3. Biography (life history)
4. Physical condition
5. Vocational interest
6. Educational Background
7. Religious interest
8. Recreational interest
9. Psychological characteristics
10. Reaction to group counseling
A. Varieties
B. Consistent with available resources
C. Chess
D. Table tennis
E. Basketball and softball
F. Intramurals or competition
G. Group interaction
Jails
Quasi-Confinement Cells
Lock-up cell
CLASSIFICATION BOARD
To gather and collate (data intervention, Carpeta)
Composition:
2 Types of counseling
1.Individual
2. Group counseling
Conjugal Therapy
1. Individual Counseling
2. Religious Belief
3. Joint Activities
Drug Addicts
1. Segregated with other inmates.
2. Close supervision to prevent suicide.
3. Only physicians should allow to give stimulants.
4. Follow the jail physician advice for his treatment.
Alcoholics
1. Place in separate but comfortable.
2. Prevent from suicide attempt.
3. Report any observed behavior to the physician.
4. Guard against smuggling.
Mentally Ill
1. Close supervision of physician, especially restraining advices.
2. Guard against suicide attempt.
3. Guard against violent attacks.
Sex Deviant
1. Prevent abnormal behavior.
2. Separated from other prisoners.
Suicide Risks
1. Close contact supervision.
2. Treatment strip search.
Alien Prisoner