Discussion 3 Flashcards
4 Areas in therapeutic community modality program are?
- Behavioral management
- Emotional and psychological
- Intellectual and spiritual
- Vocational and survival skills
Phases of tcmp in bjmp are?
Stages na pag dadaanan
Phase I- Entry/Orientation Phase
Phase II- Primary treatment
Phase III- Pre-Re-entry
Phase IV- Re-entry
Phase V - Aftercase
Once an inmate is committed to jail, he undergoes a series of examination to
determine his physical, social and psychological status.
Phase I- Entry/Orientation Phase
Upon his commitment, a resident is placed on orientation at the Reception and
Diagnostic room/ Orientation Room.
Phase I- Entry/Orientation Phase
• He is then assigned a static group and a big brother who will provide him with support and will walk him through the orientation phase.
Phase I- Entry/Orientation Phase
• At this phase, the resident is handled gently and is expected to commit
mistakes in the process of learning the program.
Phase I- Entry/Orientation Phase
• After proper orientation on the different TC concepts and tools, the norms and rules of the community and the staff members, the resident is now ready to undergo the treatment proper.
Phase II- Primary Treatment
• He becomes a part of the community starting as a crew member of the
Housekeeping department until he gradually ascends in the hierarchy
Phase II- Primary Treatment
• Under regular circumstances, the resident is expected at this stage to have internalized the TC values and concept to start life afresh.
Phase III- Pre-Re-entry
• However, in the jail setting where entry and release are not within the jail control, residents may not have reached this phase of treatment before they
even leave the jail facility.
Phase III- Pre-Re-entry
• Regardless of the resident’s length of stay, he is expected to undergo this phase prior to release into society.
Phase III- Pre-Re-entry
• At this phase, the resident is expected to have proven his ability to take on
more responsibility hence needs lesser supervision.
Phase III- Pre-Re-entry
• He is considered a role model in the TC community
Phase III- Pre-Re-entry
• In the ideal setting, a resident at this stage is now ready to be released back to society as he has demonstrated adequate self-control and discipline.
Phase IV- Re-entry
The inmate is now preparing for his life outside of jail and is focused on making himself a productive citizen.
Phase IV- Re-entry
• He may start planning for job hunting and rebuilding family ties and
relationships.
Phase IV- Re-entry
• In the jail setting, the residents will stay inside the jail until their cases are
resolved or they have been convicted and need to be remanded to the Bureau of Corrections.
Phase IV- Re-entry
is an outpatient program that requires clients to report twice a week to an outreach center.
Phase V- Aftercare
• They are required to attend group sessions to ensure their adjustment to life outside jail to reduce recidivism. For clients released from jail, they are referred to the Parole and Probation Administration and Local Government Units for follow up and aftercare.
Phase V- Aftercare
STANDARD PARAMETERS FOR JAIL TCMP
A. Physical Environment:
B. TCMP Staff
C. The Therapeutic Environment -The Inmates/Residents
• The internal and external environment is comfortable, clean and welcoming.
Physical Environment:
• TC Philosophy and unwritten philosophies are visibly posted around the facility.
Physical Environment:
• Hierarchical structure and daily activities are displayed.
Physical Environment:
• There is adequate space to hold activities and rooms for specific meetings that require privacy
Physical Environment: