How to Overcome Inadequacy Part I
These feelings of inadequacy can impact our mental health, prevent us from pursuing our goals, and affect our relationships. Most people have difficulties with confidence from time to time. Even…[...]
These feelings of inadequacy can impact our mental health, prevent us from pursuing our goals, and affect our relationships. Most people have difficulties with confidence from time to time. Even…[...]
Rebuilding a support network after incarceration is crucial for providing emotional support, practical assistance, social connection, and opportunities for growth and development. By investing in relationships and connections with others,…[...]
Every year, around 700,000 to 800,000 people are let out of prison and return to society. Their release gives them another opportunity to fix the harm caused by their involvement…[...]
Transportation problems are a big issue for people who have been in jail or have mental or substance abuse issues, especially when they are trying to reintegrate into society after…[...]
Rev. Dr. Louis Threatt never thought he’d be a pastor. But everything changed when he started working as a prison chaplain in North Carolina. He noticed there was a lack…[...]
When you are incarcerated, relying on a higher being for comfort and support is a common way to coup with the time you have to serve. This connection can give…[...]
The link between impacts from drugs, related crimes and overcrowding in prisons is a complex problem that many countries face around the world. People who have impacts from drug related…[...]
A life hack is defined as a strategy or technique to more efficiently manage one's time and daily activities. After I quickly shook off the shock of being sentenced to…[...]
Many studies and findings indicate that education can greatly decrease crime rates and lower the likelihood of people going back to prison after they are released. If someone in prison…[...]
For many people, not much thought is given to a convict after the guilty verdict is reached in the courtroom. Justice was served—a person who broke the law is now…[...]