Issues and Innovations in Mental Health Related to Criminal Justice
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SKU: OL8726

Published: 2024

On Demand Conference Session
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

This on-camera conversation between occupational therapists and psychologists will explore current issues related to mental health in criminal justice. The speakers, experts in their practice areas, will discuss timely issues and responsive innovations in prevention, health, mental health, and social and occupational justice for this population. Their observations and insights will resonate with and inspire practitioners in the field.  

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Identify and reflect upon current issues and innovations impacting criminal justice dynamics for individuals, populations, and communities. 
  • Describe and apply strategies that improve the process and dynamics of criminal justice services.  

SPEAKERS

Robert Thomson Kinscherff, PhD, JD 
Executive Director, Harvard - Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Law, Brain and Behavior  
Professor, Clinical Psychology Department, William James College 
Faculty, Children and Families of Adversity and Resilience Concentration and Forensic Psychology Concentration, William James College 

Lisa Jaegers, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA  
Associate Professor 
Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy 
Saint Louis University 
Founder, Transformative Justice Initiative 
Director, OT Transition and Integration Services 
Facilitator, Justice Based Occupational Therapy Network 

Earn 1.00 contact hour.


SPONSORED BY:

William James College: Issues and Innovations in Mental Health Lunch and Learn Series 

https://www.williamjames.edu/index.html