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The definitive guide for helping inmates cope with their day-to-day correctional experience and for those who work with millions of ex-offenders, especially family members and correctional personnel. It offers an in-depth mental and emotional roadmap from felony conviction through five years following release. Stresses how to effectively survive the endless barriers, deadly traps, and hopelessness of incarceration. Includes a special chapter for families who also serve a sentence in silence -- how to deal with loss, grief, anger, depression, getting help, finding support, maintaining a relationship, helping children, visiting, and homecoming.…mehr

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The definitive guide for helping inmates cope with their day-to-day correctional experience and for those who work with millions of ex-offenders, especially family members and correctional personnel. It offers an in-depth mental and emotional roadmap from felony conviction through five years following release. Stresses how to effectively survive the endless barriers, deadly traps, and hopelessness of incarceration. Includes a special chapter for families who also serve a sentence in silence -- how to deal with loss, grief, anger, depression, getting help, finding support, maintaining a relationship, helping children, visiting, and homecoming.
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Autorenporträt
For more than 48 years, Ned Rollo has been active on both sides of the law - 5 1/2 years in state and federal prisons and more than 40 years as a correctional educator and counselor. He has authored several popular books, videos, and training programs for ex-offenders, including 99 Days and a Get Up, Life Without a Crutch, Why Bother?, Now What?, Preparing for Success, and Man, I Need a Job. Louis W. Adams, D.Min. has worked as a chaplain with the Texas Department of Corrections and has practiced marriage and family therapy. He also has served as director, clinical supervisor, and instructor for the Pastoral Care and Training Center at TCU.