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Self-Management And Regulation Training (Smart) For Criminogenic Behaviors In Males, Bonnie Kenaley, Richard Craig, Patrick Wolberd Oct 2015

Self-Management And Regulation Training (Smart) For Criminogenic Behaviors In Males, Bonnie Kenaley, Richard Craig, Patrick Wolberd

Bonnie Kenaley

The presentation introduces a manualized Self-Management and Regulation Training (SMART; Wolberd, 2000) for incarcerated adult males with criminogenic attitudes, beliefs and behaviors. The model’s objectives, principles, recruitment and neurobehavioral and cognitive-based strategies will be discussed. Recent research findings will be presented, as well as practice, research and policy implications.

Educational objectives
  • Explain the objectives and components of the Self-Management and Regulation Training model
  • Demonstrate the sequential steps of the SMART program, including the in-group and homework assignments
  • Describe how to assess the effectiveness of the SMART program


A Preliminary Evaluation: Demographic And Clinical Profiles And Changes In Functioning In Children Receiving Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Bonnie L. Davis Kenaley, Nathaniel J. Williams Nov 2010

A Preliminary Evaluation: Demographic And Clinical Profiles And Changes In Functioning In Children Receiving Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Bonnie L. Davis Kenaley, Nathaniel J. Williams

Bonnie Kenaley

The present study is the first to examine the demographic and clinical profiles at intake of children with emotional disturbances who received Child Psychosocial Rehabilitation (CPSR), a relatively new treatment for children suffering with emotional disturbance(ED). Fifty-three children ranging in age from 4 to 18 years received CPSR from a for-profit outpatient child and adolescent mental health clinic located in southwestern Idaho for a minimum of six months. The children's demographic and clinical profiles were examined. In addition, the relationship between the relative change in psychological, emotional, and behavioral functioning as measured by CAFAS (Hodges, 1989, 1994) and PECFAS (Hodges, …


Integrative Community Support Model (Icsm) For The Severe And Persistently Mentally Ill (Paper Presentation), Bonnie Kenaley, K. Sullivan Aug 2010

Integrative Community Support Model (Icsm) For The Severe And Persistently Mentally Ill (Paper Presentation), Bonnie Kenaley, K. Sullivan

Bonnie Kenaley

No abstract provided.


Psychological Distress In Residents Of A Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Community, Zvi Gellis, Kimberly Mcclive-Reed, Bonnie Kenaley, Miriam Adler Jan 2009

Psychological Distress In Residents Of A Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Community, Zvi Gellis, Kimberly Mcclive-Reed, Bonnie Kenaley, Miriam Adler

Bonnie Kenaley

Households with one or more residents age 65 and over make up 47% of the Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NNORC) of Albany, New York. This two-square-mile area is served by a NNORC interfaith partnership of several religious, health, educational and other community service organizations providing supportive services, social activities, and enhanced access to health and social services. This survey was designed to identify potential areas of need requiring new or expanded services. A total of 226 NNORC residents age 60 and over completed questionnaires measuring demographics, aspects of health, help-seeking, mastery, loneliness, health locus of control, and psychological distress. …


Gender And Developmental Differences In Relation To The Effects Of Child Abuse (Symposium), Bonnie Kenaley Jun 2008

Gender And Developmental Differences In Relation To The Effects Of Child Abuse (Symposium), Bonnie Kenaley

Bonnie Kenaley

No abstract provided.


Gender And Developmental Differences In Relation To The Effects Of Child Sexual Abuse, Bonnie Kenaley Apr 2007

Gender And Developmental Differences In Relation To The Effects Of Child Sexual Abuse, Bonnie Kenaley

Bonnie Kenaley

The aims of this study were to determine the relationship between the dimensions of child sexual abuse (CSA) (age at onset, frequency, duration, severity, and victim-perpetrator relationship) and the short-term behavioral/psychological sequelae, considering the victim's gender and developmental level and determine if a relationship exists between each CSA dimension and the sequelae, whether a minimal, moderate, or severe level of CSA. This national two-stage stratified probability study entailed a secondary data analysis using the National Child and Adolescent Well-being Survey (NSCAW) dataset. The sample consisted of 442 boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 16 years old investigated …


Do Some Interventions Work Better Than Others? A Review Of Comparative Social Work Experiments, William Reid, Bonnie Kenaley, Julanne Colvin May 2004

Do Some Interventions Work Better Than Others? A Review Of Comparative Social Work Experiments, William Reid, Bonnie Kenaley, Julanne Colvin

Bonnie Kenaley

Knowledge of which interventions are more efficacious than others for given problems is central to evidencebased practice. Attempts to build this knowledge have been confined largely to reviews and meta-analyses of experiments comparing methods of psychotherapy. This literature has suggested that different methods tend to have equivalent results. The authors reviewed all experiments comparing 39 social work programs that were published between 1990 and 2001. Contrary to findings for psychotherapy experiments, a large majority of the social work comparisons showed differential effects. The role of common factors appeared to be diminished by departures of most the social work programs from …