My Court Class is designed for individuals who need to take behavior modification classes for court orders, as part of legal or probationary reasons, or simply to just improve life skills for personal growth. Curriculum has been designed and developed by Elizabeth LaMont, LCSW, Ph.D. Dr. LaMont has developed curriculum to help meet the demand for quality programs that the legal system can rely on to bring relevant information and resources to defendants. With over 80 hours of comprehensive classes developed, the programs include in-depth information, expansive content, detailed quizzes, and the highest level of security in the industry. Those who want the most detailed behavior modification classes available, ideally, enroll in our courses
Elizabeth LaMont, LCSW, Ph.D.
Dr. LaMont, has been a practicing counselor since 2003 with experience in DSM-IV diagnoses including depression, anxiety, phobias, trauma, PTSD, ADD/ADHAD, schizophrenia, bipolar and personality disorders, analysis, focus groups, extrapolation, parenting, substance abuse treatment, group practice, empowerment, treatment protocol, development and has additional counseling experience with relationships. She is also a researcher who is skilled at data gathering, program administration, and program development for at-risk populations. Dr. LaMont has taught many courses with emphasis on vulnerable populations and human behavior and the social environment, which examines issues across all stages of human development. Dr. LaMont is an expert in behavior modification and the programs she has developed have been approved by probation departments, municipal courts, and justice of the peace courts in several states including: Texas, Missouri, California, Florida, South Carolina and others.
Dr. Elizabeth LaMont-
- Assistant Professor of Social Work at Texas A&M University – Commerce- Dr. LaMont teaches courses in both the Bachelor and Masters program of Social Work degrees. She serves on the Department’s Curriculum Committee and the Department of Technology Committee.
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker- In 1990 she received a Bachelor of Science degree from Utah State University, Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from Weber State University in 2001, (Summa Cum Laude), she received her Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) in May 2003, and a Ph.D. in Social Work in August 2007. She has won numerous writing awards from the Society of Professional Journalist.
- Adjunct Professor- Teaches graduate courses in the Substances Abuse Certification Program.
- Taught the BSW program- (including Generalist Practice, Mezzo Practice, Macro Practice, Substance Abuse Treatment, and Human Behavior and Social Environment).
- Has counseled all types of individuals, groups, and families for a variety of therapeutic issues including
- Substance abuse
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Domestic violence
- Phobias
- Relationship issues
- Substance abuse assessments and treatments for federal and state legal clients
We have realized that there has been an increased need for online services and resources to assist our community and the courts and we do it by offering economically priced education and training for everyone without losing quality.
Dr. LaMont’s Curriculum Course Development:
- Anger Management
- Life Skills
- Theft Intervention
- Drug and Alcohol
- Parenting Basics
- Communication Skills
- Family Conflict
- Boundaries with Children
- Boundaries with Adults
- Decision Making Skills
- Relationships and Your Children
- Trust
- Self-Esteem
- Taking Responsibility
- Personal Responsibility
- Thinking Errors
- Time Management
- Proper Courtroom Behavior
- Domestic Violence Information
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- Nurturing Parent
- Developing Support Systems
- Substance Abuse and Parenting
- Substance Use and Parenting
- Parents Working Together as a Team
- How Trauma Affects You
- Leave a Young Child Home Alone
- Child Endangerment
- Values
- Child Neglect
- Child Sexual Abuse
- Emotional Abuse
- Facts About Child Abuse
- Leaving a Child Unattended in a Vehicle
- Values and Parenting Self-Scoring Assessment
- Values and Parenting
- Discipline Education
- Basic Parenting Skills
- High Conflict Parenting
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