we target needs such as anger, substance abuse, criminal generalic peers. we use cognitive behavioral techniques, including thinking for a change. which we're studying right now in the jail with doctor scheme and we're calling it change your mind, to see if we can make an evidence based intervention for folks to really change outcomes. and integrated dual diagnosis treatment, we can't treat the substance abuse if we're not looking at mental health. supported employment, supported housing. supported is the key word. we need it, but not good luck, a here's your apartment, we're not going to see as much success if we don't have someone going there to support you when you're making the transition. we have one mental health court. we have behavioral health court, we have misdemeanor health court. i work in our behavioral health, our misdemeanor behavioral health and the changes i get to see are amazing. i get to see people live lives better than they had ever anticipated. and i'm lucky that i get to do that work. i love it. that's the slide show. that's the pres