Jun 20, 20232 min read


MON, THU, FRI
6 PM (CT) - 8 PM (CT)
Open for Booking
MON, THU, FRI
6 PM (CT) - 8 PM (CT)
Open for Booking
Name is confidential
Mr. and Miss Hinds were very very respectful, caring willing to go the extra mile to make sure that we got the tools that we needed to live a productive life and be productive members of society and I send my gratitude to them for what they’re doing and all the help that they’ve given me it is a blessed program would recommend it to anyone that’s got problems
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OUR THINKING FOR A CHANGE CLASS SCHEDULE
Date From | Date To | Class Days | |
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Apr 28th 2025 | May 23rd 2025 | MON, THU, FRI | 4 WEEKS | Open for Booking |
April 1st 2025 | May 7th 2025 | TUE, WED | 6 WEEKS | Open for Booking |
We offer three Thinking for a Change class schedules, two lasting 4 weeks and one lasting six weeks. Both provide the full 13 week T4C 4.0 Curriculum.
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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. All dates are subject to change without warning.
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.