Corey John Richardson, MPAS, MBA
Corey John Richardson is a former clinician, who holds a Master's Degree in PA Studies from the University of Nebraska's College of Medicine (Omaha) and a Bachelor's Degree in Health Science\PA Certificate from the University of Florida's College of Public Health (Gainesville). He holds an MBA from Salve Regina University's
Graduate Business School (Newport, RI) and has completed doctoral health science coursework with a focus on prison healthcare at Spalding University (Louisville, KY). Mr. Richardson's research has been incorporated into criminology courses at the University of Cincinnati and has been included in CURE's
congressional file on correctional healthcare in support of HR 3710. He has performed medico-legal consulting and has legal experience assisting prisoners in various civil and criminal actions. As a pro se litigant, he won a precedent-setting case on appeal
against the Kentucky DOC and its Abuse of Power (published at Richardson v. Rees, 283 S.W. 3d, 2571). He has also worked as a facilitator in numerous psychotherapeutic and rehabilitative programs.
Mr. Richardson has written widely about prison issues and sobriety for publications such as Spotlight on Recovery, Cell Door Magazine (the official publication of the National Death Row Assistance Network), T'he Kentuckiana News, AHP Perspectives (the official journal of the Association for Humanistic Psychology), The Grapevine (Alcoholics Anonymous' international publication), The Long Term View journal (Massachusetts School of Law at Andover), OUTlooks (Canada's GLBT magazine), and others. Several of his essays have been published in the book Voices Through The Wall and he won 1st Prize in the Ford Foundation's 2OO9 national writing competition Think Outside the Cell, An Entrepreneur's Guide for the Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated, also published as a book.
Mr. Richardson maintains his writing at coreyrichardson.blogspot.com and may be reached at coreyjohnrichardson@gmail.com
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Graduate Business School (Newport, RI) and has completed doctoral health science coursework with a focus on prison healthcare at Spalding University (Louisville, KY). Mr. Richardson's research has been incorporated into criminology courses at the University of Cincinnati and has been included in CURE's
congressional file on correctional healthcare in support of HR 3710. He has performed medico-legal consulting and has legal experience assisting prisoners in various civil and criminal actions. As a pro se litigant, he won a precedent-setting case on appeal
against the Kentucky DOC and its Abuse of Power (published at Richardson v. Rees, 283 S.W. 3d, 2571). He has also worked as a facilitator in numerous psychotherapeutic and rehabilitative programs.
Mr. Richardson has written widely about prison issues and sobriety for publications such as Spotlight on Recovery, Cell Door Magazine (the official publication of the National Death Row Assistance Network), T'he Kentuckiana News, AHP Perspectives (the official journal of the Association for Humanistic Psychology), The Grapevine (Alcoholics Anonymous' international publication), The Long Term View journal (Massachusetts School of Law at Andover), OUTlooks (Canada's GLBT magazine), and others. Several of his essays have been published in the book Voices Through The Wall and he won 1st Prize in the Ford Foundation's 2OO9 national writing competition Think Outside the Cell, An Entrepreneur's Guide for the Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated, also published as a book.
Mr. Richardson maintains his writing at coreyrichardson.blogspot.com and may be reached at coreyjohnrichardson@gmail.com
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Surrounded by Prayers in Alcoholics AnonymousAfter 13 years in recovery, an unconventional member gives his insight in to those plaques hanging on the walls in AA club houses across the country. -
Do American Catholics Truly Have a Pope?The writer expresses the growing divide between American Catholics and Rome.
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Deceptive CommuncationThis short article identifies the importance of honest communication in all our relationships and how to detect lying in others.
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Responsibllity LanguageThrough better communication skills we can build better relationships.
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Thanksgiving Day in RecoveryPrisoner expresses his Attitude of Gratitude on Thanksgiving Day
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Bernie Madoff, Business Ethics, and Training MBAsStart with the Madoff scandal, then examine business ethics, middle class crime, and educating business students
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This Dark Prison CellPrisoner describes a moment in time -
Prisoner Activism is Alive and WellA prisoner discovers he can be an activist from behind the razor wire.
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Kentucky Finally Realizes it Has Locked Up Too Many of Its CitizensThe Kentucky Governor Attempts to Slow the State's Incarceration Rate and Prison Expansion and the rest of the country begins to see the insanity of our sentencing laws. -
Prison Industries? You Mean Plantation Industries/Slavery, Inc,Private Business is enslaving U.S. prisoners - overwhelmingly poor and ethnic minority citizens. -
Prison Activism from the InsideA prisoner discovers activism from the inside -
University of Kentucky Law Professor Tries to Bring Sanity to Sentencing LawsProfessor Robert Lawson fights against Kentucky's Persistent Offender Laws which he helped write over thirty years ago. -
A Prisoner Welcomes in a New Year... KindaPrisoner addresses the hard realities of the failing U.S. Prison System as a New Year Begins
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Three Strikes, Persistent Offender, and Other Habitual Offender Laws Swell U.S. Prisons Beyond CapacityThe insane sentencing laws of the U.S. Criminal Justice System Destroys the Fabric of American Society -
Kentucky Wins First Prize for Incarcerating Its Citizens by PEW Research CenterResearch by the PEW Research center that Kentucky is the Number 1 incarcerator of its citizens with no sign of slowing. -
Waking Up in Prison AgainPrisoner honestly deals with the harsh reality of being incarcerated yet sees meaning in his life -
Prison Life: Pack it Up! You're MovingGet an idea of what life in a Kentucky prison is truly like -
An Unexpected Gift to a Prisoner, and a Book Review to BootA prisoner recounts how he received an unexpected gift of books, what it means to him, and he offers a book review as well. -
Mom's "Hail Mary!" Pasta - We Can Still Win This Thing - Salad SpectacuarThis great tasting and colorful pasta salad is just so darn easy to make. The only problem is you won't have any leftovers. (Hint: Hide some in the back of the frig.)
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Rational Emotive TherapyA discussion of a therapy which one can use to assist in addressing every day issues as well as major trauma and personal challenges
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I Am a Gay Man in PrisonSome straight men find comfort during those long years in prison in the arms of gay men
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What is Convict Activism?Prison writer sees a multitude of social ills which has created the crisis of mass incarceration, but puts the responsibility for change directly on the shoulders of his fellow prisoners. -
Prisoners Riot Again in KentuckyPrisoners riot again in Kentucky as an effect of Mass Incarceration and Poor Treatment of Prisoners in the state. -
Vegans, Vegetarianism, and Making the World a Better Place for ALLA straight-forward discussion on how what we eat can change the world.
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A Simple Question for Progressives and Liberals Whom Claim to Care About the Poor and Minorities of This CountryA simple question is posed to those whom call themselves liberals and progressives and claim to care about the poor and ethnic minorities of this country.
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Reaction Formation, Projection, and the Psychology of ConservatismThe psychology behind the leaders of the Conservatives and Religious Right is investigated.
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Eliot Spitzer, Kentucky Governors, Miss America and the Double-Standard in Our Criminal Justice SystemAuthor gives pointed examples of the double standard in the criminal justice system and encourages us to do something about it.
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Myth in Our Human Institutions with Special Emphasis on Cognitive Reframing and Joseph CampbellThis comprehensive piece covers the gamut as we uncover myth in our human institution and its use in therapeutic cognitive reframing. Written from the perspective of a former clinician serves time.
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A Rumination About CommunicationThis short piece offers a new perspective on why we communicate
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A Prisoner's Reflections on Harry Crews' Life and WorkA prisoner and former University of Florida graduate writes about Harry Crews.
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Spirituality in Medical Practice TodayThis research paper examines research in the field of Spirituality in Medical Practice.
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Comprehensive Review of the Concept of Incarceration in the U.S.The research paper offers a comprehensive review of incarceration in the U.S. and its failing prison system with a special emphasis on prison healthcare. -
Relationship CommunicationThis brief article addresses the unique language required for healthy inter-personal relationships.
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Katha Pollit Hates Family ValuesA critical analysis of Ms. Pollit's work with a few opinions on the side
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Charles Bukowski and His WorkPrison writer discusses the work of Mr. Bukowski
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The Definition of RecoveryPrison writer answers the our first question in sobriety: Recovery - What does that even mean?
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Harry Crews, the Drunk and His Moments of GracePrison Writer reflects on Harry Crews and his own demons
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Approach Recovery as You Would a Business - with a Planformer clinician and prisoner offers insights he found in his MBA program which apply to recovery
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Self Concept and How to Effect Positive ChangeSimple techniques are offered to address the need for positive change in one's self-concept
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The Rights of Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, and the Transgendered in AmericaLooking over the cultural milieu of America and The Gay Rights Movement
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Former Clinician Discusses How He Ended Up in PrisonPrisoner/former clinician discusses how he ended up in prison and what his life means today -
As I Sit in My Prison CellAn moving prison narrative where a man opens his soul to let the light in
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A Prisoner Reflects on His LifeThe thoughts of a prisoner who accepts his mistakes, bad acts, and regrets - and seeks to find meaning. It may help you see your own life differently.
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From Prison to CancerI was finally going to be released from prison after ten amazingly long years. I had poor decisions and mistakes even after I had stopped drinking.
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Kentucky Prison RiotThe North Point Prison in Kentucky was set aflame due to poor quality of food by Aramark, a private vendor, so say prisoners. The Kentucky D.O.C. deny that food played a part.