Recidivism, treatment resistant, and criminalized thinking

Have you ever worked with a youth who knew the cognitive behavior modification program so well they could teach it? Being able to identify mainstream emotions and behaviors while living in dangerous and unpredictable environments doesn’t protect the body and help it survive and thrive.

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Media credit (photo/video/audio/animation) Sincere thanks to the following artists

Thumbnail Image - Incredulous man- stockbusters, Storyblocks

Juvenile Division Building - Joe_Potato/istock.com

Youth in front of Judge – istock.com/dcdebs

Computer - Quaritsch Photography, Unsplash

Plant on desk – David Emrich, Unsplash

Teen – istock.com/drbimages (Stock Photo. Posed by model)

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Disclaimer: The contents of this video are for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended to be medical or psychiatric advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor to replace medical or psychiatric care. The information presented herein represents the perspective of the author. The concepts presented are accurate and conform to the available scientific evidence to the best of the author's knowledge as of the time of posting. Always seek the advice of qualified mental health providers with any questions regarding any emotional or psychological condition. Never disregard professional mental health advice or delay seeking it because of information contained in Body and Behavior Institute videos. Body and Behavior Institute is an initiative of Limbic Legacy.

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