Cognitive Self Change Files - Vermont Department of Corrections 2025

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Thinking for a Change is research-based and designed for justice-involved individuals. Through T4C, participants learn to think before making decisions, rather than acting impulsively based on emotions and feelings.
Cognitive Self Change Programme (CSCP) A high intensity cognitive behavioural programme for high risk, repetitively violent, adult male offenders. CSCP was one of the first accredited programmes to integrate prison programming with community delivery.
Step 1 - Pay Attention to Our Thinking. Step 2 - Recognize Risk. Step 3 - Use New Thinking.
The cognitive self is made up of everything we know (or think we know) about ourselves. This implies physiological properties such as hair color, race, and height etc.; and psychological properties like beliefs, values, and dislikes to name but a few.
Cognitive Self Change (CSC) is a program designed to teach offenders how to change their own thinking. It is used in a range of jurisdictions across North America, Europe and Australia.

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We ensure our facilities and field offices are safe, secure, and healthy. We provide justice-involved individuals with opportunities for self-improvement. We cultivate meaningful partnerships. We advance restorative justice practices.
Basic Cognitive Self-Change Program Participants are introduced to the cognitive self-change model and utilize workbook activities to evaluate their consequences of unhealthy/irresponsible patterns in thinking.

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