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Karl Valdez

BS Criminology 4A
THERAPEUTIC MODALITY BSCRIM-CA3
FINAL ACTIVITY ON THE THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY MODALITY PROGRAM
Definition of Terms.
Direction: Define the following Therapeutic Modality Program words.

1. Therapeutic Community Modality Program: A structured program designed


to promote psychological healing and personal development within a
supportive community setting, often utilized in the context of mental health
or substance abuse treatment.

2. Therapeutic Community: A therapeutic approach where individuals with


similar issues or conditions come together in a communal setting to work
on their emotional, social, and psychological well-being through mutual
support, shared responsibilities, and therapeutic activities.

3. 3. Rehabilitation and Reformation Program: A program focused on the


restoration and improvement of individuals, typically offenders, through
interventions that aim to address underlying issues, promote behavioral
change, and facilitate successful reintegration into society.

4. 4. Katatagan Kontra Droga sa Komunidad (KKDK) approach: Translated as


"Community Drug Resistance Strength," it likely refers to a community-
based approach aimed at preventing drug abuse and promoting resilience
within the community against the influence of drugs.
5. 5. Human Rights: Fundamental rights and freedoms that every individual is
entitled to, often encompassing principles of dignity, equality, and respect,
which should be protected and upheld by governments and societies.

6. Punishment: A consequence or penalty imposed for wrongdoing, often


with the aim of discouraging undesirable behavior or seeking retribution,
but in therapeutic settings, it may also be geared towards rehabilitation.

7. 7. Counseling: A therapeutic process where a trained professional helps


individuals explore and understand their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors,
aiming to promote personal growth, resolve conflicts, or address mental
health concerns.

8. Therapeutic Environment: A setting intentionally designed to support and


promote healing and well-being, often characterized by safety, empathy,
and opportunities for personal growth.

9. Behavior Modification Program: A structured approach to changing


undesirable behaviors through the use of positive or negative
reinforcement, often based on principles of operant conditioning.

10. Reception and Diagnostic: The initial phase in a correctional or therapeutic


process where individuals are received, assessed, and diagnosed to
determine appropriate interventions and programs.

11. Restorative Justice in PPA: Restorative justice within the context of the
Parole and Probation Administration, likely involving methods that focus
on repairing harm caused by criminal behavior and reintegrating offenders
into the community.
12. Parole and Probation Administration Rehabilitation Program: A program
within the parole and probation system aimed at rehabilitating individuals
under supervision, fostering positive changes in behavior, and facilitating
successful reintegration.

13. Client-Therapist Role: The dynamic and collaborative relationship between


an individual seeking therapeutic assistance (client) and the professional
providing therapeutic services (therapist).

14. Behavior Shaping Tools (BST): Techniques and strategies used to


influence and modify behavior, often in the context of behaviorism and
behavior modification.

15. Victims Compensation Program: A program that provides financial


assistance or other forms of support to victims of crime, aiming to alleviate
the impact of victimization and aid in their recovery.

By: Arsenio F. Teorica, Jr.


Instructor

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