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Crisis Intervention and Time-Limited Cognitive Treatment


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Clinical Psychology

440 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
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 explorations of handling crises on the telephone and hotline calls.

 
PART ONE: OVERVIEW
Albert R Roberts and Sophia F Dziegielewski
Foundation Skills and Applications of Crisis Intervention and Cognitive Therapy
Bruce S Liese
Integrating Crisis Intervention, Cognitive Therapy and Triage
Albert R Roberts
The Structure and Function of Crisis Intervention Programs in the United States
 
PART TWO: CRISIS INTERVENTION IN LIFE-THREATENING AND HIGH RISK SITUATIONS
Sophia F Dziegielewski and Albert R Roberts
Stalking Victims and Survivors
Identification, Legal Remedies and Crisis Treatment

 
Patricia A Resick and Mindy Mechanic
Brief Cognitive Therapies for Rape Victims
Thomas Strentz
Crisis Intervention and Survival Strategies for Victims of Hostage Situations
 
PART THREE: CRISIS INTERVENTION WITH DIVERSE CLIENT GROUPS
Marlene A Young
Crisis Response Teams in the Aftermath of Disasters
Ann A Abbott
Repetitive Life Patterns and Coping with the Crisis of Unemployment
Elaine P Congress
Clinical Issues in Time Limited Treatment with Women
Grace H Christ, Rosemary Moynihan and Les Gallo-Silver
Crisis Intervention with AIDS Patients and Their Families
Judith Waters and Eric Finn
Handling Client Crises Effectively on the Telephone
Anne L Horton
Sex-Related Hotline Calls
Types, Interventions and Guidelines

 

Albert R. Roberts

D.S.W. from U. of Maryland. Chairman of Administration of Justice Department. Author or co-author of ten books, many in second or third editions, among them: Moraskin/Roberts: Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First Century 2ND (PH, 1998, 444 pp. $55.00), Roberts: Crisis Intervention Handbook: Assessment, Treatment, and Research 2/e (O.U.P., 2000), Roberts ed. Juvenile Justice: Policies, Programs, and Services 2/e (Wadsworth, 1998, 300 pp. $45.95) He has also published two other books with Sage: Crisis Intervention and Time-Limited Cognitive Treatment - pub’d.1/95, sales to date of 2,585/$61,662 (2,290 paper/$50,497) ... More About Author

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