Raymond Chip Tafrate, Ph.D., is a distinguished psychologist and professor with expertise in criminology and criminal justice at Central Connecticut State University. He holds a license to practice psychology in both Connecticut and New York and is known for his specialized work with individuals displaying difficult-to-change behaviors such as anger issues and criminal tendencies. His extensive research and practice focus on cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBT) with justice-involved clients, alongside motivational interviewing techniques.
Tafrate’s approach is heavily oriented towards practical application in community settings, emphasizing active and creative learning strategies to engage, assess, and treat challenging client populations. He is an active member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and a Fellow and Supervisor at the Albert Ellis Institute, which underlines his commitment to advancing therapeutic methods that foster significant behavioral change. His work has not only been published in numerous scientific journals but also includes several books and manuals designed to aid practitioners working with complex cases in forensic and correctional settings.
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