63. Therapy in Prison (with Kenneth E. Hartman) - a podcast by Ben Fineman and Caroline Wiita

from 2020-08-17T07:30

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Kenneth E. Hartman is a prison reform activist who served 38 years in the California prison system. He discusses his advocacy work, what mental health care looks like in prison, and his personal experiences of therapy – both good and bad. He also shares his thoughts on how therapists can play a role in the necessary social change at the heart of effective prison reform. Plus, Carrie discusses if it is ever justified to warn clients about using insurance.

 

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Introduction: 0:00 – 6:06

Part One: 6:06 – 1:04:22

Part Two: 1:04:22 – 1:26:25

 

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(Benjamin Michael Fineman - Registered Associate MFT #119754 - Supervised by Curt Widhalm, LMFT #47333)

 

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