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E-raamat: Crisis Intervention Handbook: Assessment, Treatment, and Research

Edited by (Clinical Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, Ohio State University), Edited by (Professor of Social Work and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
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  • ISBN-13: 9780190201074
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Fewer concepts in American society have received more attention recently than the need for skilled crisis intervention. Images of crises inundate internet and newspaper headlines, television screens and mobile devices. As a result of the growing amount of acute crisis events portrayed in the media that impact the lives of the general public, interest in crisis intervention, response teams, management, and stabilization has grown tremendously. Skills and methods to effectively manage acute crisis situations are in high demand. While many claim to understand the rapidly growing demand for effective crisis management, few provide clearly outlined step-by-step processes to educate and guide health and mental health professionals. This is a thorough revision of the first complete and authoritative handbook that prepares the crisis counselor for rapid assessment and timely crisis intervention in the 21st century.

Expanded and fully updated, the Crisis Intervention Handbook: Assessment, Treatment, and Research, Fourth Edition will focus on crisis intervention services for persons who are victims of natural disasters, school-based and home-based violence, violent crimes, and personal or family crises. It applies a unifying model of crisis intervention, making it appropriate for front-line crisis workers-clinical psychologists, social workers, psychiatric-mental health nurses, and graduate students who need to know the latest steps and methods for intervening effectively with persons in acute crisis.
Foreword ix
Grayce M. Sills
Acknowledgments xiii
Contributors xv
Introduction xix
Part I: Overview
1 Bridging the Past and Present to the Future of Crisis Intervention and Crisis Management
3(33)
Kenneth R. Yeager
Albert R. Roberts
2 Lethality Assessment and Crisis Intervention With Persons Presenting With Suicidal Ideation
36(33)
Kenneth R. Yeager
Albert R. Roberts
3 How to Work With Clients' Strengths in Crisis Intervention: A Solution-Focused Approach
69(30)
Gilbert J. Greene
Mo-Yee Lee
4 Differentiating Among Stress, Acute Stress Disorder, Acute Crisis Episodes, Trauma, and PTSD: Paradigm and Treatment Goals
99(29)
Kenneth R. Yeager
Albert R. Roberts
5 Crisis Intervention for Persons Diagnosed With Clinical Disorders Based on the Stress-Crisis Continuum
128(23)
Kenneth R. Yeager
Ann Wolbert Burgess
Albert R. Roberts
6 Suicide Crisis Intervention
151(32)
Darcy Haag Granello
Part II: Crisis Intervention: Disaster and Trauma
7 The ACT Model: Assessment, Crisis Intervention, and Trauma Treatment in the Aftermath of Community Disasters
183(31)
Kenneth R. Yeager
Albert R. Roberts
8 Crisis Intervention and First Responders to Events Involving Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction
214(34)
Vincent E. Henry
9 An Examination of the US Response to Bioterrorism: Handling the Threat and Aftermath Through Crisis Intervention
248(25)
Sophia F. Dziegielewski
Joshua Kirven
10 Crisis Intervention Teams: Police-Based First Response for Individuals in Mental Health Crisis
273(26)
David P. Kasick
Christopher D. Bowling
Part III: Crisis Intervention with Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults
11 Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Emergencies: Mobile Crisis Response
299(49)
Jonathan B. Singer
12 Crisis Intervention With Early Adolescents Who Have Suffered a Significant Loss
348(39)
Mary Sean O'Halloran
Janae R. Sones
Laura K. Jones
13 Crisis Intervention at College Counseling Centers
387(19)
Allen J. Ottens
Debra A. Pender
14 School Crisis Intervention, Crisis Prevention, and Crisis Response
406(23)
Scott Newgass
David J. Schonfeld
15 Crisis Intervention With Chronic School Violence and Volatile Situations
429(30)
Laura M. Hopson
Gordon MacNeil
Chris Stewart
Part IV: Vulnerable Populations
16 A Comprehensive Model for Crisis Intervention With Battered Women and Their Children
459(43)
Kenneth R. Yeager
Albert R. Roberts
Beverly Schenkman Roberts
17 Crisis Intervention With Stalking Victims
502(21)
Karen S. Knox
Albert R. Roberts
18 Crisis Intervention Application of Brief Solution-Focused Therapy in Addictions
523(38)
Kenneth R. Yeager
Thomas K. Gregoire
19 Mobile Crisis Units: Front-Line Community Mental Health Services
561(17)
Jan Ligon
20 Crisis Intervention With HIV-Positive Women
578(21)
Sarah J. Lewis
21 Animal-Assisted Crisis Response
599(10)
Yvonne Eaton-Stull
Brian Flynn
Part V: Crisis Intervention in Healthcare Settings
22 Trauma Support Services for Healthcare Workers: The Stress, Trauma and Resilience (STAR) Program
609(25)
Kenneth R. Yeager
23 Crisis Intervention With Caregivers
634(24)
Allen J. Ottens
Donna Kirkpatrick Pinson
24 A Model of Crisis Intervention in Critical and Intensive Care Units of General Hospitals
658(23)
Norman M. Shulman
Part VI: Best Practice Outcomes
25 Models for Effective Crisis Intervention
681(12)
Yvonne Eaton-Stull
Michelle Miller
26 The Crisis State Assessment Scale: Development and Psychometrics
693(18)
Sarah J. Lewis
27 Designs and Procedures for Evaluating Crisis Intervention
711(40)
Sophia F. Dziegielewski
George A. Jacinto
Glossary 751(18)
Directory of Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention Internet Resources and 24-Hour Hotlines 769(12)
Index 781
Kenneth Yeager, PhD, LISW, is the Director of Quality and Operational Improvement for The Ohio State University Harding Hospital, Administrative Director of The OSU Harding Hospital Outpatient Psychiatric Clinics, and Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, The Ohio State University.

Albert Roberts, PhD, was Professor of Social Work and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University.