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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
80% of respondents rated our Thinking for a Change program as Excellent.

With our accredited facilitators at Discover & Recover
12 sessions | 25 lessons | 3 x Weekly (MON, THU, FRI) from 6 pm (CT) - 8 pm (CT) for 4 weeks | 2 hrs per session
Thinking for a Change (T4C) is designed to change the criminal thinking of offenders using cognitive restructuring, social skills development, and development of problem-solving skills.
Complete the course in just four weeks. Certificate on completion.
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Receive exactly the same course as if you were taking the course in-person but virtually.
Last two weeks to book for our December 11th virtual class, space is limited. 100% virtual and complete in just 4 weeks! Certificate on completion. Just $280. Pay in 2 installments of $140 or pay up front and SAVE $30.
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OUR THINKING FOR A CHANGE CLASS SCHEDULE
Date From | Date To | Class Days | |
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Dec 11th 2023 | Jan 5th 2024 | MON, THU, FRI 6 PM (CT) - 8 PM (CT) | NOW OPEN FOR BOOKING |
Jan 15th 2024 | Feb 9th 2024 | MON, THU, FRI 6 PM (CT) - 8 PM (CT) |
Although we are virtual, we limit the number of group members to ensure all get a chance to participate and achieve the most from the course.
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VIRTUAL - JOIN THE CLASS FROM ANYWHERE USING A PC OR MOBILE DEVICE
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CLIENTS FROM COUNTIES AND STATES OUTSIDE OF HOUSTON ARE WELCOME
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OVER TWO HUNDRED FIFTY CLIENTS HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED OUR PROGRAM
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COMPLETE THE COURSE IN JUST 4 WEEKS
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COMPLETE YOUR HOMEWORK ONLINE, AT YOUR OWN PACE
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CERTIFICATE ON COMPLETION
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FULLY AND OFFICIALLY ACCREDITED, CERTIFIED AND LICENSED THINKING FOR A CHANGE FACILITATORS
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WE ARE HIPPA COMPLIANT
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WE ARE TBHI TELE-HEALTH CERTIFIED
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CLIENTS RECEIVE FULL 13 WEEK T4C CURRICULUM
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AFFORDABLE
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PATIENT FACILITATORS THAT ENSURE THE EVEN THOSE WITH LIMITED TECHNICAL SKILLS OR SPECIAL NEEDS ARE ABLE TO ACCESS OUR PROGRAM AND COMPLETE THE COURSE
Thinking for a Change (T4C) is an integrated cognitive behavioral change program authored by Jack Bush, Ph.D., Barry Glick, Ph.D., and Juliana Taymans, Ph.D., under a cooperative agreement with the National Institute of Corrections (NIC). Thinking for a Change incorporates research from cognitive restructuring theory, social skills development, and the learning and use of problem-solving skills. Participation in our course does not authorize or allow participants to teach the class, which requires accreditation and licence agreement from the authors.
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Thinking for a Change (T4C) is copyrighted by its authors, with certain rights retained by NIC. Discover and Recover are licensed providers of the Thinking for a Change program. Our staff are full certified, accredited and licensed facilitators.
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