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Prisons have often been referred to as laboratories of "what is not working" in a society. Here is your chance to come the closest you'll ever come to understanding the enigmatic nature of recidivism via participating in a remarkable series of encounter groups with inmates confined in the world's largest municipal detention center, the Rikers Island Correctional Complex of the New York City Department of Correction. With a beautiful and concise depiction of the discontent often expressed in a wide variety of group therapy sessions as sick and tired of being sick and tired, Wareham offers up a profound and creative thesis of transforming a specious sense of personal autonomy into a pure sense of freedom. Everyone wants what everyone else wants: to be heard and to make a difference.
Ironically, the self-elucidating nature of Wareham's journey into the heart and soul of Riker's Island becomes even more transparent in light of the spurious greed among the current cast of corporate crooks bilking our pensions and investment portfolios. In Chapter One, you will meet a classic Type-A, CEO: His haughtiness and irritation suggests a man imprisoned by the very sense of inferiority that he's so desperate to deny. Wareham's savvy insight into the ways of mice and men makes it crystal clear that the biggest prison in the world is "between your ears." Want to cease competing with childhood ghosts? Want to eradicate the illusion of separateness from others? Want to stop participating in subliminal conspiracies of self-abnegation? There is absolutely no need to continue shadow boxing with self-made enemies. Here is your chance to achieve all of the above and more. Simply, join John Wareham, and the inmates of Rikers Island, in perfecting the art and science of How to Break Out of Prison.
The book offers an on-target approach in the use of group dynamics and positive-peer interaction (PPI) in correctional inmate program services, as well as probation, parole, and community corrections (i.e. halfway houses and substance abuse centers). In fact, this book can serve as a tool kit for everyone in anchoring personal and civic identity within the increasing onslaught of the post-modern world. I highly recommend it.
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Jess Maghan...
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