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1. Internships in prisons | September 2004 | gradPSYCH
gradpsych.apags.org/sep04/pris - [Cached]Published on: 9/1/2004 Last Visited: 10/31/2004
Interns provide treatment for inmates through crisis intervention, short- and long-term individual or group therapy and psychoeducational groups, says Edward Rhett Landis, PhD, FCC director of clinical training.
One of the biggest challenges for interns, Landis says, is learning a new decision-making structure that includes security staff and a warden,and where counseling is not the first mission, but a component of a broader mission. -
2. Internships in prisons | September 2004 | gradPSYCH
gradpsych.apags.org/sep04/pris - [Cached]Published on: 9/1/2004 Last Visited: 10/26/2004
Interns provide treatment for inmates through crisis intervention, short- and long-term individual or group therapy and psychoeducational groups, says Edward Rhett Landis, PhD, FCC director of clinical training.
One of the biggest challenges for interns, Landis says, is learning a new decision-making structure that includes security staff and a warden,and where counseling is not the first mission, but a component of a broader mission.

