July 14, 2014
Residential Drug Abuse Program
Aw, I love this life of transparency! I am convinced this prison consulting industry could use more of it. Much more. To that end, I wanted to post a video that works through some of the pros and cons of RDAP, or Residential Drug Abuse Program.
Some may find it insane that I encourage some clients not to try to qualify for the Residential Drug Abuse Program. Of course, we only make that decision after hours of reflection and conversation. Like any choice in life, including hiring me, one must engage in a simple cost/benefit analysis. Too many prison consultants, I know, offer promises and guarantees to people without fully considering the pros and cons of each action they engage in.
The Residential Drug Abuse Program, of course, has many advantages that I touch on in this video, and discuss at great length through my prison advice consulting services. Besides receiving up to 12-months off your federal prison sentence, and earning up to six-months in the halfway house, you will have opportunities to engage in cognitive development, public speaking, and in so doing better prepare for the obstacles that await your release. Many men who simply sleep their way through the program find they release with a new laundry list of anxieties. To thrive means to develop patience, persistence and to have an insatiable desire to become the best! For the right reasons the Residential Drug Abuse Program can help you get there.
Should you have questions, please call to speak with an Etika Consultant. We love what we do, and we take a great deal of pride in helping others advance through the system with a plan, purpose, and their dignity.
Justin Paperny