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Collection of criminal thinking worksheet (27)
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Completed "Criminal Thinking Worksheet" filled out by Timothy Anderson, dated December 28, 2023, reflecting on personal experiences related to distorted thinking, power dynamics, substance use, and accountability.
The ripple effect of crime, showing how its impact spreads from the individual to the broader community.
Visual guide to common thinking errors categorized into four sections: Power & Control, Self Centered, Distorting the Truth, and Denying Responsibility.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) diagram explaining how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors interact, emphasizing the cognitive triangle and the cycle of emotional responses.
Worksheet designed to help individuals recognize and challenge common thinking errors in their daily thoughts.
Comprehensive chart listing common thinking errors alongside examples of 'hot' emotional thoughts and their rational 'cool' thought alternatives.
Workbook cover for "Criminal and Addictive Thinking: Treatment for Criminal and Addictive Behavior," Second Edition, part of the A New Direction program.
The Criminal Thinking Change Process diagram illustrates the shift from negative self-perceptions like self-hate and narcissism to a healthy self-perspective through self-disgust, change, and self-worth.
An infographic detailing criminal thinking errors and their psychological underpinnings, highlighting patterns in offender behavior.
Journal page designed to help identify and change negative thinking patterns, featuring a quote and reflective questions.
Comprehensive DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) cheat sheet outlining key skills and strategies for emotional regulation, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and mindfulness.
The Power and Control Wheel, a diagram illustrating various forms of domestic abuse and the central theme of power and control in abusive relationships.
Title slide of a presentation on Criminal Thinking & Addictive Thinking, presented by Phillip Barbour, Master Trainer at the Center for Health and Justice (CHJ) at TASC.
Thinking Errors Worksheet completed by Damien Jung, identifying cognitive distortions and providing a rational counter-statement.
Worksheet to help individuals reflect on their thought patterns and emotions before blaming themselves.