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Using Homework and Practice Assignments in Correctional CBT Programs

Using Homework and Practice Assignments in Correctional CBT Programs
Dwayne Rushing 22 May 2026 0 Comments

Explore how homework and practice assignments drive success in correctional CBT programs. Learn about thinking reports, compliance strategies, and barriers to effective implementation.

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