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This class educates parents on the developmental stages of childhood, and the effect of environmental factors on their child\u2019s development. The class also examines parenting styles and practices. Parents receive concrete strategies for establishing appropriate and realistic expectations; responding to and managing their child\u2019s needs and behaviors; and developing norms for healthy family communication and teamwork.<\/p>\n
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The goal for these classes is to help you as the parent to know what to expect as your child ages as far as developmental stages and behaviors and to anticipate and respond in appropriate ways to better your child and their future as well as your family life right now. \u200b\u200bThe parenting program is 8-weeks long and is court-approved in the state of Georgia. Contact us to register for the class or to ask any additional questions. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Shoplifting and Theft Classes (Group or Individual)<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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A 3-Hour Court-Approved Class <\/p>\n
If you have been caught shoplifting or otherwise stealing, you may be required to complete a 3-hour theft and shoplifting class. Georgia requires that shoplifting offenders complete this one-time program as one of their plea or probation requirements. In some cases, individuals are required to complete programs from 5-15 hours for court; in these cases, we are happy to work out a program that will allow you to get the required hours.<\/p>\n
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\n- The underlining issues that trigger the impulse to steal.<\/li>\n
- Evaluate the strategies and tools that shoplifters and thieves\u2019 use.<\/li>\n
- Learn how to use emotional intelligence to promote recovery.<\/li>\n
- Gain relapse prevention strategies to assist you from re-offending.<\/li>\n
- Understand how anger and depression influences behavior. <\/li>\n
- Learn how to be \u201csmart and not strong.\u201dLearn how to develop self-awareness, know triggers, and avoid criminal behavior.<\/li>\n
- Gain deeper insight into the addiction by evaluating assessments and learning about the different types of shoplifters.\u200b<\/li>\n
- Self-esteem, depression, anger, professional development and consequences.\u200b<\/li>\n
- Potential employment opportunities for offenders that have multiple theft or shoplifting charges on their record.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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Clients who usually take this class have been caught shoplifting at Walmart, Home Depot, Kohls, Target, Macys, and other retail stores. You may also be required to take this class if you have been charged with Theft by Receiving, Theft by Deception, Auto Theft, Identity Fraud, Theft by Taking, etc.\u200bShoplifting or theft can become an addiction if it goes unchecked. In many cases shoplifters and thieves get away with stealing many times before they are eventually caught. If they keep stealing without negative consequences, it can easily become an addiction. This is why it is necessary to intervene before it becomes a bigger issue. Many courts around the U.S. are beginning to recognize this issue and are mandating clients to attend shoplifting and theft prevention classes. Unfortunately, due to the shame associated with compulsive shoplifting and theft, many do not seek treatment to reduce the urge to steal. Due to this, we offer a safe non-judgmental environment for our clients to discuss their shoplifting and theft history and get the help they need.<\/p>\n
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Here at Embrace Counseling and Consulting we provide engaging, interactive, and effective court approved shoplifting prevention classes to clients that have been accused of theft or shoplifting. This is a live instructor led course and we dive-deep into why people shoplift and steal. We also expose the underlining issues that may cause kleptomania or compulsive stealing. We also offer solutions that our clients can use immediately after leaving class. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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EXTENSIVE RE-ENTRY PROGRAM:<\/strong><\/p>\nMRT Therapy Program\u201d Moral Reconation Therapy\u201d (Group or Individual) <\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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A 3-Hour Court-Approved Class <\/p>\n
If you have been caught shoplifting or otherwise stealing, you may be required to complete a 3-hour theft and shoplifting class. Georgia requires that shoplifting offenders complete this one-time program as one of their plea or probation requirements. In some cases, individuals are required to complete programs from 5-15 hours for court; in these cases, we are happy to work out a program that will allow you to get the required hours.<\/p>\n
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Class Competency<\/p>\n
\n- The underlining issues that trigger the impulse to steal.<\/li>\n
- Evaluate the strategies and tools that shoplifters and thieves\u2019 use.<\/li>\n
- Learn how to use emotional intelligence to promote recovery.<\/li>\n
- Gain relapse prevention strategies to assist you from re-offending.<\/li>\n
- Understand how anger and depression influences behavior. <\/li>\n
- Learn how to be \u201csmart and not strong.\u201dLearn how to develop self-awareness, know triggers, and avoid criminal behavior.<\/li>\n
- Gain deeper insight into the addiction by evaluating assessments and learning about the different types of shoplifters.\u200b<\/li>\n
- Self-esteem, depression, anger, professional development and consequences.\u200b<\/li>\n
- Potential employment opportunities for offenders that have multiple theft or shoplifting charges on their record.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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Clients who usually take this class have been caught shoplifting at Walmart, Home Depot, Kohls, Target, Macys, and other retail stores. You may also be required to take this class if you have been charged with Theft by Receiving, Theft by Deception, Auto Theft, Identity Fraud, Theft by Taking, etc.\u200bShoplifting or theft can become an addiction if it goes unchecked. In many cases shoplifters and thieves get away with stealing many times before they are eventually caught. If they keep stealing without negative consequences, it can easily become an addiction. This is why it is necessary to intervene before it becomes a bigger issue. Many courts around the U.S. are beginning to recognize this issue and are mandating clients to attend shoplifting and theft prevention classes. Unfortunately, due to the shame associated with compulsive shoplifting and theft, many do not seek treatment to reduce the urge to steal. Due to this, we offer a safe non-judgmental environment for our clients to discuss their shoplifting and theft history and get the help they need.<\/p>\n
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Here at Embrace Counseling and Consulting we provide engaging, interactive, and effective court approved shoplifting prevention classes to clients that have been accused of theft or shoplifting. This is a live instructor led course and we dive-deep into why people shoplift and steal. We also expose the underlining issues that may cause kleptomania or compulsive stealing. We also offer solutions that our clients can use immediately after leaving class. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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