Rachel Colwick has her Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and is a Licensed Professional Counselor, as well as a Nationally Certified Counselor. Rachel is published and co-authored in two articles in the Safer Society Press. Rachel’s first publication was in the summer of 2015 titled Resolving Trauma Related Issues in Contemporary Treatment of Offenders: A Brief Review. Her second publication was in the spring of 2016 titled A Meta-Change Maintenance Model: Effective Strategies to Maintain a Pro-Social Lifestyle. Further, Rachel is a member of the professional organization, Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA). Rachel has a vast amount of clinical experiencing in working with those who have suffered from mood disorders, personality disorders (such as Borderline Personality Disorder), psychotic disorders, substance abuse, suicidal ideation, grief, trauma, and self-harming behaviors, to name a few. For the last several years, Rachel has been working at Southeast Missouri Mental Health Center (SORTS-Sexual Offender Rehabilitation and Treatment Services) and has been implementing process groups, psychoeducational groups, and individual therapy for those who are civilly committed sexual violent predators. Of note, many of the above individuals have also been diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder. Specifically, Rachel has been working with those that have moderate to severe psychopathy levels, Antisocial Personality Disorders, and Narcissistic Personality Disorders. Furthermore, Rachel has received training in Psychopathy and performs PCLR’s (The Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised). Lastly, Rachel has conducted in-house trainings to medical and clinical professionals involving but not limited to psychopathy and antisocial personality disorders.
Presentation(s)
The Re-Examination of Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder