Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I Theory and Model of Crisis Intervention -- 1 Nature of Crisis -- Crisis versus a Stressful Period -- Predispositions for Crisis -- Fear of the Void -- Is There Life after a Crisis? -- 2 Model of Crisis -- Lack of Information -- Aloneness-Lack of Support -- Lack of Options -- 3 Model of Intervention -- Intervener versus Intervention -- Levels of Intervention -- Holistic Approach to Crisis -- Crisis and Change -- II Case Studies -- Client's Advantage -- Therapist's Advantage -- Group's Advantage -- 4 Brian: Control in the Face of the Uncontrollable -- Introduction -- Session Dialogue -- Feedback -- Possible Gains of the Session -- 5 Joanne: Separation Crisis -- Introduction -- Session Dialogue -- Possible Gains of the Session -- 6 Jean and Harry: Parenthood in Crisis- Raising a Sick Child -- Introduction -- Session Dialogue -- Possible Gains of the Session -- 7 Debra: Cycles of Crisis -- Introduction -- Session Dialogue -- Feedback -- Possible Gains of the Session -- 8 Connie: Coping with a Death Sentence -- Introduction -- Session Dialogue -- Possible Gains of the Session -- 9 Richard and Susan: Anxiety in the Face of Terminal Cancer -- Introduction -- Session Dialogue -- Possible Gains of the Session -- 10 Elizabeth: Avoiding the Pain of Grief -- Introduction -- Session Dialogue -- Summary -- Possible Gains of the Session -- 11 Ian: The Enemy Within -- Introduction -- Session Dialogue -- Feedback -- Possible Gains of the Session -- 12 Conclusion -- Initial State of the Individual -- Willingness to Cooperate -- Priorities -- Group -- References and Bibliography -- Index.
First published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
9781317770510
Crisis intervention (Mental health services). Crisis intervention (Mental health services) -- Case studies.