Jun 20, 20232 min read


OUR THINKING FOR A CHANGE CLASS SCHEDULE
We offer two Thinking for a Change class schedules lasting 4 weeks. Both provide the full 13 week T4C 4.0 Curriculum.
Our next four week class on Monday, Thursday and Friday evenings
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May 19th 2025 | June 13th 2025 | MON, THU, FRI | 4 WEEKS | Open for Booking |
Our next four week class on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings
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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.
HOW TO BOOK YOUR CLASS
Select the class your are interested in and then the payment option by clicking the Book Now button next to the class / payment plan you required.
Use the calendar to go to the class start date of your choice. The next available class should be selected by default. If visible the Check Next Availability button will take you to our next class.
Click the Book Now button
Complete the form and press the Confirm your booking button, add a promo-code if available
Complete the information on the SECURE CHECKOUT form and follow the instructions to complete your payment
Once booked, we will send you an automated email regarding registration. Please check your email for the next steps. Please check both your inbox and spam folders.
In order to be fully registered you must complete the booking and the Thinking for a Change Registration Packet
This is an additional document that we need and is free of charge. You will not be asked for an additional payment. This document is required so that we can inform your referral source that you have been registered in the class and allow you on to the virtual environment. For legal reasons we will not be able to let you onto our virtual platform without it.
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.
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.
Open for Booking
The program is designed to be provided to justice-involved adults and youth, males and females. T4C is comprised of 25 lessons that build upon each other, It is intended for groups and should be delivered only by trained facilitators. Due to its integrated structure, T4C is a closed group, meaning members need to start at the beginning of a cycle, and may not join the group mid-stream.
Parties other than NIC are not authorized to sell or use these copyrighted materials for commercial gain except with the explicit permission of the authors and should obtain a licence agreement from such. The Thinking for a Change program can only be taught by trained facilitators.