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Crisis Intervention and Time-Limited Cognitive Treatment.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 1995Copyright date: ©1995Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (440 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781452264806
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Crisis Intervention and Time-Limited Cognitive TreatmentDDC classification:
  • 616.8/9/14
LOC classification:
  • 95004420
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Content -- Detailed Contents -- Acknowledgments -- PART I -- Chapter 1 - Foundation Skills and Applications of Crisis Intervention and Cognitive Therapy -- Chapter 2 - Integrating Crisis Intervention, Cognitive Therapy, and Triage -- Chapter 3 - Crisis Intervention Unitsand Centers in the United States -- PART II -- Chapter 4 - Stalking Victims and Survivors -- Chapter 5 - Brief CognitiveTherapies for Rape Victims -- Chapter 6 - Crisis Intervention and Survival Strategiesfor Victims of Hostage Situations -- PART III -- Chapter 7 - Crisis Response Teams inthe Aftermath of Disasters -- Chapter 8 - Repetitive Life Patterns and Coping W ith the Crisis of Unemployment -- Chapter 9 - Clinical Issues in Time-Limited Treatment With Women -- Chapter 10 - Crisis Intervention With AIDS Patients and Their Families -- PART IV -- Chapter 11 - Handling Client CrisesEffectively on the Telephone -- Chapter 12 - Sex-Related Hotline Calls -- References -- National Directory of Crisis Hotlines -- About the Editor -- About the Contributors.
Summary: Offering the latest information on crisis intervention and time-limited treatment strategies, this practical sourcebook will equip practitioners with the knowledge to respond and deal effectively with individuals in crisis. Each chapter presents state-of-the-art information about high-risk crisis intervention, and includes detailed case illustrations and brief treatment techniques. Based on the seven-stage intervention model, these guidelines thoroughly address the specifics of work with sexual assault survivors, adolescents who attempt suicide, family members in crisis, people with AIDS and their families, alcoholics, unemployed people, stalking victims, and disaster and terrorist survivors. The book concludes with explora.
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Content -- Detailed Contents -- Acknowledgments -- PART I -- Chapter 1 - Foundation Skills and Applications of Crisis Intervention and Cognitive Therapy -- Chapter 2 - Integrating Crisis Intervention, Cognitive Therapy, and Triage -- Chapter 3 - Crisis Intervention Unitsand Centers in the United States -- PART II -- Chapter 4 - Stalking Victims and Survivors -- Chapter 5 - Brief CognitiveTherapies for Rape Victims -- Chapter 6 - Crisis Intervention and Survival Strategiesfor Victims of Hostage Situations -- PART III -- Chapter 7 - Crisis Response Teams inthe Aftermath of Disasters -- Chapter 8 - Repetitive Life Patterns and Coping W ith the Crisis of Unemployment -- Chapter 9 - Clinical Issues in Time-Limited Treatment With Women -- Chapter 10 - Crisis Intervention With AIDS Patients and Their Families -- PART IV -- Chapter 11 - Handling Client CrisesEffectively on the Telephone -- Chapter 12 - Sex-Related Hotline Calls -- References -- National Directory of Crisis Hotlines -- About the Editor -- About the Contributors.

Offering the latest information on crisis intervention and time-limited treatment strategies, this practical sourcebook will equip practitioners with the knowledge to respond and deal effectively with individuals in crisis. Each chapter presents state-of-the-art information about high-risk crisis intervention, and includes detailed case illustrations and brief treatment techniques. Based on the seven-stage intervention model, these guidelines thoroughly address the specifics of work with sexual assault survivors, adolescents who attempt suicide, family members in crisis, people with AIDS and their families, alcoholics, unemployed people, stalking victims, and disaster and terrorist survivors. The book concludes with explora.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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