Transition Therapy: : Theory, Research, and Recommendations for Treating African American Males Experiencing Post-Incarceration Transition Syndrome

From the time he was thirteen years old to age forty-seven, there was never a period when Max Ragland wasn't in jail, on probation, in prison, or on parole. Many of the men in his life experienced the same thing. Eventually he realized there is something deeper and more critical contributing to his social reality. Max is now Dr. Max T. Ragland, EdD, LCPC, and he has uncovered that critical contributing factor and put a name on it: post-incarceration transition syndrome (PITS).


His book explains this condition, introduces a new treatment approach developed specifically for African American males who are considered high risk for crime and imprisonment, and addresses the five stages involved in transitioning a patient back into society to stay. It is a product of his own experiences and research, combined with ten coresearchers-all African American males, all who have a history of incarceration and counseling.


It's time to understand the concept of criminal institutionalization and the factors that shape the African American male's criminal psychology, and start a new, non-Eurocentric treatment strategy. This is a must-read for those searching for insight into the growing epidemic of drugs, crime, and incarceration in the African American community.

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Transition Therapy: : Theory, Research, and Recommendations for Treating African American Males Experiencing Post-Incarceration Transition Syndrome

From the time he was thirteen years old to age forty-seven, there was never a period when Max Ragland wasn't in jail, on probation, in prison, or on parole. Many of the men in his life experienced the same thing. Eventually he realized there is something deeper and more critical contributing to his social reality. Max is now Dr. Max T. Ragland, EdD, LCPC, and he has uncovered that critical contributing factor and put a name on it: post-incarceration transition syndrome (PITS).


His book explains this condition, introduces a new treatment approach developed specifically for African American males who are considered high risk for crime and imprisonment, and addresses the five stages involved in transitioning a patient back into society to stay. It is a product of his own experiences and research, combined with ten coresearchers-all African American males, all who have a history of incarceration and counseling.


It's time to understand the concept of criminal institutionalization and the factors that shape the African American male's criminal psychology, and start a new, non-Eurocentric treatment strategy. This is a must-read for those searching for insight into the growing epidemic of drugs, crime, and incarceration in the African American community.

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Transition Therapy: : Theory, Research, and Recommendations for Treating African American Males Experiencing Post-Incarceration Transition Syndrome

Transition Therapy: : Theory, Research, and Recommendations for Treating African American Males Experiencing Post-Incarceration Transition Syndrome

by Ed D Lcpc Max T Ragland
Transition Therapy: : Theory, Research, and Recommendations for Treating African American Males Experiencing Post-Incarceration Transition Syndrome

Transition Therapy: : Theory, Research, and Recommendations for Treating African American Males Experiencing Post-Incarceration Transition Syndrome

by Ed D Lcpc Max T Ragland

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From the time he was thirteen years old to age forty-seven, there was never a period when Max Ragland wasn't in jail, on probation, in prison, or on parole. Many of the men in his life experienced the same thing. Eventually he realized there is something deeper and more critical contributing to his social reality. Max is now Dr. Max T. Ragland, EdD, LCPC, and he has uncovered that critical contributing factor and put a name on it: post-incarceration transition syndrome (PITS).


His book explains this condition, introduces a new treatment approach developed specifically for African American males who are considered high risk for crime and imprisonment, and addresses the five stages involved in transitioning a patient back into society to stay. It is a product of his own experiences and research, combined with ten coresearchers-all African American males, all who have a history of incarceration and counseling.


It's time to understand the concept of criminal institutionalization and the factors that shape the African American male's criminal psychology, and start a new, non-Eurocentric treatment strategy. This is a must-read for those searching for insight into the growing epidemic of drugs, crime, and incarceration in the African American community.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781489598462
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/15/2014
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 82
Sales rank: 569,730
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Dr. Max T. Ragland, EdD, LCPC, spent thirty-three years in a perpetual state of transition between incarceration and freedom-in and out of the US criminal justice system. This experience uniquely qualifies him to both personally and professionally discuss the mental, emotional, and physical struggles of African American men caught in this vicious circle.


Dr. Ragland is a licensed clinical professional counselor in the state of Maryland, has seventeen years' professional experience with the department of defense, and is founder of Men Behind Bars, LLC. He holds a BS in liberal arts, with a focus in business administration, an MS in counseling education, with concentration in community agency counseling, and an EdD in counseling psychology, specializing in counselor education and supervision.

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