Alonzo DeCarlo
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Alonzo Carlos DeCarlo is an American psychologist, social worker, professor, scholar, and actor.[citation needed] He is best known for "Rap Therapy", that he introduced in 1999 in Detroit, Michigan.[citation needed]
Professional background[edit]
DeCarlo began his professional career in state and federal law enforcement, where he worked for a decade. He left law enforcement and worked as a psychotherapist while earning two additional graduate degrees as a full-time graduate student.[citation needed]
He taught graduate courses in social work at The Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign.[citation needed]
DeCarlo was an expert and state administrator on mental health and juvenile justice for Cook County, Illinois.[citation needed]
He created "RAP Therapy: A Postmodern Group Psychotherapy Technique for Urban Adolescent Violent Offenders," which utilizes music in group psychotherapy with urban ethnic minority adolescents engaged in maladaptive aggressive behavior.[citation needed]
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