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In today's episode of Psych Talk I chat with Gino Titus-Luciano, LMHC and founder and CEO of Kokua Mental Health and Wellness Group about juvenile justice, re-entry and correctional reform, and systemic change. Gino starts the discussion by sharing his journey into working with the juvenile justice system, re-entry and correctional reform. We discuss some of the main reasons youth get involved in the juvenile justice system from a mental health lens and strategies individuals, communities and systems can implement to reduce youth involvement in the juvenile justice system. Gino discusses re-entry and correctional reform and how mental health plays a role in each. We discuss systems of oppression and how they reinforce involvement in corrections. We also discuss how mental health professionals can better navigate systems of oppression and what we can do at various levels to break down barriers to mental health care.
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Website: www.kokuamhwgroup.com
Instagram: @kokuamhwgoup
TikTok: @kokua.mhw.group
Facebook: Kokua MHW Group
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Resources:
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In today's episode of Psych Talk I chat with Gino Titus-Luciano, LMHC and founder and CEO of Kokua Mental Health and Wellness Group about juvenile justice, re-entry and correctional reform, and systemic change. Gino starts the discussion by sharing his journey into working with the juvenile justice system, re-entry and correctional reform. We discuss some of the main reasons youth get involved in the juvenile justice system from a mental health lens and strategies individuals, communities and systems can implement to reduce youth involvement in the juvenile justice system. Gino discusses re-entry and correctional reform and how mental health plays a role in each. We discuss systems of oppression and how they reinforce involvement in corrections. We also discuss how mental health professionals can better navigate systems of oppression and what we can do at various levels to break down barriers to mental health care.
Connect with Gino:
Website: www.kokuamhwgroup.com
Instagram: @kokuamhwgoup
TikTok: @kokua.mhw.group
Facebook: Kokua MHW Group
Connect with Me:
Follow me on IG @jessicaleighphd
Follow the podcast on IG @psych.talk.podcast
Follow me on TikTok @jessicaleighphd
Follow me on Youtube
Follow me on Threads @jessicaleighphd
Welcome to Group Therapy Podcast
Join my Facebook community: Grow Through What You Go Through
Ways to Work With Me:
Mind Over Matter
LGBTQ+ Affirming Masterclass
Be a guest on my podcast
Resources:
Anti-Racism Resources
LGBTQ+ Affirming Resources
The Helping Professional's Guide to Boundary Setting
Intro/Outro Music
Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod
Music License

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