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Exploring the Experiences and Treatment of Addicted, Incarcerated Parents

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About the Course

This is a two article course. (Article 1: Breaking Through the Bars: Exploring the Experiences of Addicted Incarcerated Parents Whose Children Are Cared for by Relatives ) Researchers conducted a series of open-ended, semi-structured interviews with 25 incarcerated men and women who received substance abuse treatment while their children were being cared for by relatives. Research questions were developed on the basis of gaps in knowledge identified in the available data on addicted incarcerated parents whose children are in kinship care. Respondents in the study were asked questions designed to explore issues such as parent-child bonding, relationships with caregivers, and the impact of drug abuse and incarceration on the family. Results of this study indicate that there is a need for a multidisciplinary, wraparound approach to designing services for affected parents, children, and caregivers.

(Article 2 : Pregnant, Substance-Abusing, and Incarcerated: Exploratory Study of a Comprehensive Approach to Treatment )
Interventions addressing the multiple needs of incarcerated women are rare. In this study, several measures were used to assess functional changes among pregnant, substance-dependent, incarcerated women transferred to a community-based residential treatment program that allowed their infants to reside with them. Women engaged in comprehensive therapeutic and skill-building activities
for 6 to 9 months. The program’s goal was to assist women in childbirth and in the continuing relationship with their child while improving psychological and social functioning. Examination of changes were limited to those who completed treatment and all measures (n = 27). Although significant
improvements were noted, nearly half were discharged with symptoms indicative of a depressive disorder. Assessment of long-term outcomes comparing this group with pregnant women who remained in prison is under way.

COURSE SYLLABUS
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This course is based on the reading-based online article, Exploring the Experiences and Treatment of Addicted, Incarcerated Parents created by Aaron Smith, PhD, LCSW et al

Publication Date

2004 /Vol. 85, No. 2

Course Material Authors

Course Material Authors authored the material only, and were not involved in creating this CE course. They are identified here for your own evaluation of the relevancy of the material this course is based on.

Aaron Smith, PhD, LCSW

(Article 1) School of Social Work University of South Florida

Kerry Krinsman, MSW

(Article 1) Univ. of North Carolina

Sherry Pimlott-Kubiak, PhD

(Article 2) Wayne State University

Amy Young, PhD

(Article 2) Univ of Michigan Substance Abuse Research Center

Kristine Siefert, PhD

(Article 2) University of Michigan

Abigail Stewart, PhD

(Article 2) University of Michigan

Anne L. Stozier, PhD, MSW

(Article 1) School of Social Work University of South Florida

Course Creator

Recommended For

This course is recommended for social workers, counselors, psychologists, and other human services and behavioral health professionals who seek knowledge about incarceration and substance abuse. It is appropriate for participants with intermediate to advanced levels of knowledge about the topic.

Course Objectives:

After taking this course, you should be able to:

  1. Identify the needs of these parents, children, and caregivers and describe interventions that may be helpful.
  2. Describe the perceptions of addicted, incarcerated parents whose children are in kinship care, as well as the children's perceptions.
  3. Describe the results of a comprehensive alternative to prison for women who are pregnant, incarcerated and have had an alcohol and or/substance disorder.
  4. Identify characteristics, circumstances, and challenges of women who are pregnant, substance abusing, and incarcerated.

Availability

This course is available starting Mar 29th, 2006 and expires Nov 12th, 2011

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Disclosure of Relevant Financial Relationships

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The following relevant financial relationships have been disclosed by this activity's planners, faculty, and the reviewer:

Planners and Reviewers

The planners of this activity have reported that they have no relevant financial relationships.

Material Authors

Any relevant financial disclosures for course material authors can be found in the article.

Course Creator

Keith Gibson, Ph.D. – There are no known relevant financial relationships to disclose.

Commercial support

There is no commercial support for this distance-learning course.

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Course Number 100735
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