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Elements Of Crisis Intervention: Crises & How To Respond To Them
James L. Greenstone | Sharon C. Leviton

Elements Of Crisis Intervention: Crises & How To Respond To Them

Brooks/Cole Pub Co (Jul 1993)
0534199089
| Paperback
128 pages | 146 x 203 mm | eng
Dewey 362.2/04251
LC Classification RC480.6.G719 1993

Genre

  • Christian Councelling(CC)

Subject

  • Crisis Intervention (Mental Health Services)

Plot

Brief, handy, and affordable, this primer for crisis workers distills the practice of crisis intervention into its basic elements. Invaluable as a tool for easy reference, this handbook offers straightforward guidelines appropriate for experienced professional and the novice helper alike. The authors emphasize the how to of crisis intervention and offer techniques for a wide variety of crisis situations, including specific guidelines for specialists within the field, such as police, hot line personnel, those who give disaster aid, and many others. The authors cover not only the usual crisis situations (such as suicide prevention, counseling after a disaster, etc.), they also point out that during the course of therapy, a client may enter a crisis situation and consequently, therapists/counselors need special skills.

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Notes

"A Clairemont book"--T.p. verso.