An Experiential Approach to Canine-Assisted Learning in Corrections for Prisoners Who Use Substances.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Forensic Nursing Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-26 DOI:10.1097/JFN.0000000000000435
Brynn Kosteniuk, Colleen Anne Dell, Maria Cruz, Darlene Chalmers
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Abstract: Canine-assisted interventions are a promising approach to help address substance use and mental health issues in prisons. However, canine-assisted interventions in prisons have not been well explored in relation to experiential learning (EL) theory, despite canine-assisted interventions and EL aligning in many ways. In this article, we discuss a canine-assisted learning and wellness program guided by EL for prisoners with substance use issues in Western Canada. Letters written by participants to the dogs at the conclusion of the program suggest that such programming can help shift relational dynamics and the prison learning environment, benefit prisoners' thinking patterns and perspectives, and help prisoners generalize and apply key learnings to recovery from addiction and mental health challenges. Implications are discussed in relation to clinicians' practices, prisoners' health and wellness, and prison programming.

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在使用药物的囚犯的惩教中,犬类辅助学习的经验方法。
摘要:犬类辅助干预是一种很有前途的方法,有助于解决监狱中的药物使用和心理健康问题。然而,尽管犬类辅助干预和经验学习在很多方面都是一致的,但监狱中的犬类辅助介入与经验学习理论还没有得到很好的探讨。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了EL为加拿大西部有药物使用问题的囚犯提供的犬类辅助学习和健康计划。参与者在项目结束时给狗写的信表明,这种编程可以帮助改变关系动态和监狱学习环境,有利于囚犯的思维模式和观点,并帮助囚犯概括和应用关键知识来从成瘾和心理健康挑战中恢复。讨论了与临床医生的实践、囚犯的健康和身心健康以及监狱规划有关的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Forensic Nursing (JFN) the official journal of the International Association of Forensic Nurses, is a groundbreaking publication that addresses health care issues that transcend health and legal systems by articulating nursing’s response to violence. The journal features empirical studies, review and theoretical articles, methodological and concept papers, and case reports that address the provision of care to victims and perpetrators of violence, trauma, and abuse. Topics include interpersonal violence (sexual assault, abuse, intimate partner violence); death investigation; legal and ethical issues; forensic mental health nursing; correctional nursing; and emergency and trauma nursing.
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