“…Also noteworthy is that participating therapists reported integrating multiple therapeutic modalities throughout the course of treatment. A variety of approaches can be effective for treating incarcerated adult populations, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (Henwood et al, 2015; Lipsey et al, 2007; Mpofu et al, 2018; Yoon et al, 2017), dialectical behavioral therapy (Moore et al, 2018; Tomlinson, 2018), acceptance and commitment therapy (González-Menéndez et al, 2014; Lanza et al, 2014; Thekkumkara et al, 2022), mindfulness-based interventions (Derlic, 2020; Fazel et al, 2016; Usher & Stewart, 2014; Yoon et al, 2017), interpersonal therapy (Johnson & Zlotnick, 2012; Yoon et al, 2017), motivational interviewing, (Bogue & Nandi, 2012; Stein et al, 2020), art therapy (Gussak, 2009, 2019; Qiu et al, 2017; Yoon et al, 2017), and family therapy (Datchi et al, 2016; Kazura, 2018; Tadros & Finney, 2018; Tadros et al, 2019; Tadros, Durante, et al, 2022; Tadros, Hutcherson, & Aguirre, 2022). Yet, detailed information about participating therapists’ integrative method (e.g., specific interventions utilized, variance between therapists, clients, or sessions) could not be further assessed with this sample.…”