Thinking For A Change

Thinking for a Change (T4C) is a 25-session program that combines both cognitive restructuring and Cognitive Skills.

Program details

T4C is made up of three components:

  • Cognitive Self Change: Paying attention to the thoughts and feelings that go on inside of us to avoid the kinds of thoughts and feelings that lead us to trouble.
  • Social Skills: Behaviors or abilities we use in situations that involve other people.
  • Problem Solving: Skills to help us make better choices.

Program fee

Free.

More information

  • T4C is offered for male clients at all three of the Community Corrections offices throughout Washington County at various times and dates throughout the year.
  • Classes are held twice a week, with the class taking approximately three months to successfully complete.
  • Thinking For A Change was first published in 1998. It was authored by Jack Bush, Barry Glick, and Juliana Taymans. Thinking For A Change was developed in cooperation with the National Institute of Corrections.