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Using Cognitive Behavioral Tools During the First 90 Days Post-Release

Using Cognitive Behavioral Tools During the First 90 Days Post-Release
Dwayne Rushing 5 January 2026 0 Comments

Cognitive behavioral tools can reduce recidivism by helping formerly incarcerated individuals manage thoughts and impulses during the critical 90 days after release. Evidence shows structured CBT, paired with housing and job support, cuts rearrest rates by 25%.

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