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How to Measure Cognitive Restructuring Gains in Prison-Based CBT Programs

How to Measure Cognitive Restructuring Gains in Prison-Based CBT Programs
Dwayne Rushing 1 February 2026 0 Comments

Prison-based CBT programs use structured cognitive restructuring to reduce criminal thinking and recidivism. Learn how validated tools like the TCU scales measure thought changes, why intensity matters, and what really works behind bars.

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