Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28WILLIAM JAMES COLLEGE 11 and taking on roles in forensic mental health and correctional systems. Anna Terry Penque PsyD 09 has been working as a psychologist in the New York Police Department NYPD for five and a half years. She primarily does fitness for duty evaluations of NYPD members when higher- ups develop concerns about their performance.Police work long hours in unsafe conditions and experience a great deal of stress she explains and that can lead to problematic behavior depression domestic violence post traumatic stress disorder and drug or alcohol abuse. She and her colleagues assess the officers and make recommendations to a medical review board about their work status. What we do is challenging but I love itand Im always learning. Penque believes her time at 91香蕉视频成人在线 prepared her well for her eventual career When I was at the College the faculty went out of their way to help me develop the clinical placements that were best for me and my goals. Thanks to that support I was able to get the kind of job I really wanted. Charlene Bonner PsyD 04 worked for 12 years at Bournewood Health Systems including a stint as director of a dual-diagnosis program for patients with substance abuse disorders and mental health problems. She opted to attend graduate school to advance her role therebut her plans soon changed after she started her studies at 91香蕉视频成人在线. Kinscherff became her mentor in Forensic Psychology and helped her secure a field placement at the Boston Juvenile Court Clinic supervised by Clinic Director and College alumnus Tom Riffin PsyD 89.Together they altered the course of my professional lifesays Bonner.And I have no regrets. Under Governor Deval Patrick legislation mandated that Massachusetts Parole Board include a forensic psychologist in their ranks. Bonner was ultimately named Parole Board Chair by Governor Patrick. The purpose of parole she explains is to help people be productive citizens in addition to protecting the public. The right release conditions can help former inmates become part of their communityand eventually a gainfully employed and functional member of society. Parole requirements often include mandatory job training education substance abuse help whatever individuals need to move forward.Bonner explainsMy goal is to pay special attention to those with chronic mental illness who are too easily passed over.We want to stop the revolving door of prison and help them access the right resources to move past incarceration and into a better life. WHILE MANY IN THE PUBLIC SEE PAROLE AS AGET OUT OF JAIL FREE CARD IT IS ACTUALLY A CHANCE FOR PEOPLE TO BEGIN AGAIN TO BE REINTEGRATED INTO SOCIETYAND BECOME PRODUCTIVE MEMBERS. Charlene Bonner PsyD 04 Massachusetts Parole Board 70 percent of juvenile offenders have diagnosable mental health disorders