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Transcending Trauma: Former Lifers Extol Benefits of Emotional Awareness Therapy

AFTER BEING WAREHOUSED in a California prison for decades before their release, formerly incarcerated men and women visited San Quentin Rehabilitation Center for a symposium on emotional awareness and healing. The event was held Oct. 16 and was sponsored by the Emotional Awareness Therapy (EAT) program, a 52-week, 12-step guided diversion program that uses incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals to help teach the importance of self-aw…
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Government of Saskatchewan broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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