July 21-22, 2025

8:30AM - 4:30PM Mountain Time


In-Person Two-day Evidence-based Facilitation Skills for Interactive Journaling®

This is an exclusive training for Oregon Department of Corrections. Please contact the hosting agency for registration details.

About the event

Upon completion of the Foundational Facilitation Skills for Interactive Journaling ® �training, staff will participate in live training sessions to further develop their skills. The live training focuses on building therapeutic relationships, practicing motivational skills, preparing for sessions, and utilizing effective facilitation techniques for both individual and group settings that support program fidelity. This training will prepare staff to implement the Interactive Journaling ® curricula in their service delivery.

About the trainer

Richard Williams, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist in North Carolina and California. He has over 29 years’ experience in substance abuse treatment, correctional programming and administration in the federal prisons system. He earned her B.A. in psychology from Concord College in 1991, followed by an M.S. in clinical psychology from Augusta State University in 1994, and his Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from the Georgia School of Professional Psychology in 1998. Throughout his career, he has held diverse roles, including psychologist, chief psychologist, drug abuse program coordinator, residential drug abuse program coordinator, and psychology treatment program coordinator–western region. He, until his retirement from the federal prison system in November 2024, provided direct services in residential and non-residential settings and curricula development/program oversight. Overall, he has over twenty years experience in implementing, training and supervising staff in interactive journaling. His main area of expertise is behavior change related to substance use disorders and mental health treatment.

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