WHAT’S IMPORTANT?
We encourage participants to consider what is important to them and behave in line with what’s important.
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We encourage participants to consider what is important to them and behave in line with what’s important.
Module DescriptionObserve body signs, understand how we individually manage threat and introduce the body-thought-feeling model and behavioural record.
CommunicationSkills
Module Description
We work with templates for social decision-making and assertiveness that engages participants in a solution-focused approach.
Description
Understand the relevance of thoughts and antisocial thinking styles in offending and antisocial behaviour. This includes a session on thinking styles associated with anger-related and purposeful violence.
Community Service is about joining with a community, my contribution being valued, giving back, being part of something and acting out what sort of community I want to live in.
Relapse Prevention
Module Description
The upside-down traffic light is a tool for risk management. We draw together what is important with the offending related variables into a useable model for managing risk.
Mindfulness
Module Description
We get started with mindfulness skills. Aside from relaxation the goal here is about re-discovering our ability to perceive the world via our senses and then to grow our skills for focusing and sustaining attention.
Consider the relevant variables associated with my offending; the risky stuff. It is about participants starting to own their contribution to what happened and to understand the changeable aspects of it.