Join us as we speak with Darryl Turpin and Guy Wheeler about Habilitation Empowerment Accountability Therapy (HEAT) and Habilitation Empowerment Recovery (HER). These two group counseling interventions are culturally tailored and explicitly designed to meet unique needs of those involved with jail diversion, substance use disorder, and women’s justice initiatives.
Turpin and Wheeler currently partner with jail and prison diversion programs, substance use disorder programs, and women's justice programs in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but their initiatives contribute to what Wheeler refers to as "the global culture." Find out more about their interventions, their partnerships, their history, and their support of a collaborative "mosaic" of care in this episode.
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10/25/24 • 53 min
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