Reentry Resources Counseling provides trainings across the northeastern region of the United States. With a focus on evidence-based correctional programs, Reentry Resources Counseling provides trainings on a variety of topics. Each training is delivered to ensure that participants achieve the desired level of competency in the training topic and are able to transfer learning to the field.
Please see below for a list of our trainings:
Adolescent Substance Use Disorders: Current Perspectives & Treatment Approaches
CISM: Individual Crisis Intervention & Peer Support
CJ MATRS: Utilizing Criminogenic Risk Assessment to Develop Effective Treatment Plans
Criminal Conduct and Substance Abuse Treatment
Evidence Based Risk Reduction: Understanding and Applying Risk, Need, Responsivity Principles
Evidence-Based Case Planning for The Corrections Professional
Evidence-Based Criminogenic Risk Reduction
Facilitating “Aggression Replacement Training” with Adult Offenders
Facilitating “Charting a New Course” with Fidelity to Model and Spirit
Facilitating Groups
Facilitating Manualized Criminogenic Risk Reduction Groups
Foundations of Clinical Supervision (ATTC)
Foundations of Criminal Justice Supervision
Foundations of Ethics
How being trauma-informed improves criminal justice system response
Human Development and Behavioral Impact
Implementing Technology-Assisted Care into Behavioral Health Settings: Telehealth Capacity Assessment
Introduction to CBT Interventions for SUD
LGBTQ Responsivity
Motivational Interviewing in Corrections
Substance Use Disorder and Criminogenic Risk
The Transdisciplinary Foundations of Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Clinical Professionals.
Trauma-Informed interventions for offenders
Working with Mandated Clients
Working with Women and Addiction
For additional information, to request a training or to inquire about a training not listed please contact us.
Presenters:
Heather Gagnon, MSW, LICSW, LADC: Experience in developing and leading several trainings. Conducted clinical and administrative supervision throughout her time in corrections. Master’s degree in Social work. Trainer for several evidence -based programs that focus on reducing the risk of recidivism for offenders. Has experience working with both the male and female incarcerated population as well as experience working with offenders on probation.
Karen Gautney: Served as a special agent with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) and as deputy executive director of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Master's degrees in Human Development, Counseling and Family Studies (concentration in couple and family therapy) and in Criminal Justice (concentration in offender rehabilitation). Has provided risk reduction services to incarcerated offenders as well as offenders in community supervision utilizing evidence-based curricula.
Jaime Richardson: