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دانلود کتاب Crisis Assessment, Intervention, and Prevention

دانلود کتاب ارزیابی بحران، مداخله و پیشگیری

Crisis Assessment, Intervention, and Prevention

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Crisis Assessment, Intervention, and Prevention

ویرایش: 3 
نویسندگان: ,   
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ISBN (شابک) : 0134522710, 9780134522715 
ناشر: Pearson 
سال نشر: 2017 
تعداد صفحات: 526 
زبان: English 
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Cover
Title page
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgments
Brief Contents
Contents
About the Editors
About the Contributing Authors
Part I Elements of Crisis Intervention
	Chapter 1 Basic Concepts of Crisis Intervention
		Preview
		A Brief Introduction to Crisis Intervention
		Crisis Intervention Theory
		The Task Model of Crisis Assessment and Intervention
			Four Essential Crisis Assessment Tasks
			Four Essential Crisis Intervention Tasks
			The ABC-X and Double ABC-X Models of Crisis
			Elements of Stress and Crisis Theory
			Ecological and Contextual Considerations
		Key Concepts Related to Crisis
			Stress
			Trauma
			Responses to Trauma
			Coping
			Adaptation
			Resilience
		Crisis Intervention as a Unique Form of Counseling
		Roles of and Collaboration between Mental Health Workers during a Crisis
			Professional Counselors
			Psychiatrists
			Psychologists
			Social Workers
			Paraprofessionals
			Hotline Workers
			Collaboration Among Crisis Workers
			Collaboration with Other Professionals
		Fundamentals of Working with Clients in Crisis
		Crisis Intervention in a Technological World
		Summary
	Chapter 2 Safety Concerns in Crisis Situations
		Preview
		Safety Concerns and Precautions
			Proactive Approaches
			Safety Issues
			Workplace Safety and the Professional Counselor
		Summary
	Chapter 3 Ethical and Legal Considerations in Crisis Counseling
		Preview
		Prevention Considerations
			Wellness
			Continuing Education
			Peer Supervision and Consultation
			Ethical Decision-Making Models
		Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
			What Is HIPAA?
			How HIPAA Affects Crisis Counseling
		Family Education Rights and Privacy Act
			What Is FERPA?
			How FERPA Affects Crisis Counseling
			The Application of HIPAA and FERPA to College and University Student Records
		The Tarasoff v. Regents Decision
			What Was the effect of Tarasoff v. Regents?
			How Tarasoff v. Regents Affects Crisis Counseling
		Negligence and Malpractice
		Documentation and Record Keeping
		Informed Consent
		Confidentiality
		Termination in Crisis Intervention
		Spiritual and Multicultural Considerations
		Summary
	Chapter 4 Essential Crisis Intervention Skills
		Preview
		Essential Crisis Intervention Microskills
		Attending Skills
			Eye Contact
			Body Position
			Vocal Tone
			Silence
		The Basic Listening Sequence
			Asking Open and Closed Questions
			Reflecting Skills
		De-escalating Client Emotions
		Summary
	Chapter 5 Loss, Grief, and Bereavement
		Preview
		Historical Perspectives and Models of Grief Work
			Lindemann’s Approach
			The Death Awareness Movement: Kübler-Ross
			Worden’s Task Model of Grieving
			Attachment and Loss
		Understanding Grief
			Cultural Similarities in Grieving
			Ambiguous Loss and Disenfranchised Grief
		Mediators of the Mourning Process
			Relationship: The Role of the Person Who Died
			Cause of Death
			Normal versus Complicated Bereavement and the DSM-5
		Interventions for Grief and Loss
			Restoring Life’s Meaning
			Interventions
			Group Support
			Working with Children
			Family Interventions
		Difficulties in Grief Counseling
			Withdrawal
			Counseling the Crisis Counselor
		Effective Death Notifications
			In Person and in Pairs
			In Time and with Accurate Information
			In Plain Language
			With Compassion
			Follow-Up
			Debriefing with Team Members
		Summary
Part II Special Issues in Crisis Intervention
	Chapter 6 Risk Assessment and Intervention: Suicide and Homicide
		Preview
		Suicide Intervention
			The Scope of the Problem
			Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention
			Prevention: Public Education, Competency, and Attitudes
			Intervention
			Postvention
		Homicide
			Assessment of Homicide: Homicide Risk Factors
			School Homicide and Violence
			Workplace Homicide
			Threat Level Assessment
			Referral
			Treatment Options
			Homicide Survivor Needs
		Diagnostic Considerations for Suicide and Homicide
		Crisis Intervention Skills for Suicide and Homicide
		Summary
	Chapter 7 Understanding and Treating Substance Use Disorders with Clients in Crisis
		Preview
		Substance Use and Society
			Classification of Drugs
			Current Research on Substance Use, Crisis, and Society
		The Etiology and Risk Factors of Substance Use and Dependence
			Genetic and Biological Models
			Social Learning, Cognitive, Sociocultural, and Psychological Models
			Factors That Increase Risk for Substance Use Disorders
		Screening, Assessment, and Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorders
			Screening
			Commonly Used Assessment Instruments
			Assessment
			Diagnosis
			Assessing a Client’s Readiness to Change
			Treatment Admission and Placement
		Substance Use Treatment and Crisis
			Relapse and Crisis
			Harm Reduction
			Support Groups
			Marital and Family Treatment
			Co-occurring Disorders and Crisis
		Multicultural Perspectives, Substance Use, and Crisis
		Overview of the Elements of Crisis Intervention Related to Substance Use
			Safety and Self-Care
			Diagnostic Considerations during a Crisis
			Essential Substance Use–Specific Crisis Intervention Skills
		Summary
	Chapter 8 Intimate Partner Violence
		Preview
		Overview of Intimate Partner Violence
			Domestic Violence
		Cycle of Violence Theory
			Phase 1: The Tension-Building Phase
			Phase 2: The Acute Battering Incident
			Phase 3: The Honeymoon Phase
		The Duluth Model
		Learned Helplessness Theory
			Alternatives to Learned Helplessness Theory
		Common Crisis Issues
			Attending to Physical Injury
			Establishing Immediate Safety
			Reporting Intimate Partner Violence to the Police
		Intimate Partner Violence in Special Populations
			Race and Ethnicity
			Female-to-Male Violence
			LGBT Violence
			Disability Status
			Elder Abuse
			Dating Violence among Adolescents and Young Adults
		The Counselor’s Response to Intimate Partner Violence Clients in Crisis
			Screening for Intimate Partner Violence
			Response to Intimate Partner Violence Disclosure
			Safety Planning and Harm Reduction Planning
			Intimate Partner Violence Shelters: Opportunities and Challenges
			Addressing the Emotional Impact of Intimate Partner Violence
		Batterer Intervention
			Safety
			Cessation of Violence
			Accountability
		Theories/Approaches to Batterer Treatment
			Power and Control Theory
			Moral Development Theory
			Attachment Theory
			Feminist-Informed Cognitive-Behavioral Theory
			Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change
		Challenges in Batterer Intervention
			Challenges to Referrals to Batterer Intervention Programs
			Financial Resources
			Completion Rates
			Assessing Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence
			Personal Safety
		Summary
	Chapter 9 Sexual Violence
		Preview
		Sexual Violence, Sexual Assault, and Rape
		Overview of Sexual Violence
			Penetration
			Noncontact Unwanted Sexual Experiences
			Consent
		Sexual Assault and Rape
			Sexual Assault
			Rape
			Rape Myths
		Other Types of Sexual Violence
			Sexual Harassment
			Stalking
			Sex Trafficking: “Modern Day Slavery”
			Sexual Violence and School Counseling
		Effects of Sexual Violence
			Physical Effects of Sexual Violence
			Cognitive/Behavioral Effects of Sexual Violence
			Emotional/Psychological Effects of Sexual Violence
			Victim versus Survivor
		Interventions with Survivors of Sexual Violence
		Treatment of Survivors of Sexual Violence
			Short-Term/Immediate Interventions
			Long-Term Interventions
			Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches
			Anxiety Management Training Programs
			Other Approaches to Trauma Treatment
		Sexual Violence and Assault: Ethical and Legal Issues
			Spirituality and Religious Issues Related to Sexual Violence and Assault
			Multicultural Issues and Victims with Special Needs
			LGBTQ and Sexual Violence
		Motivators for Rape
			Analyzing the Three Motivators Behind Rape
		Perpetrators of Sexual Violence
			Prevalence and Characteristics of Sexual Violence Perpetrators
			Treatment of Sex Offenders
			Recidivism Rates of Adult Sex Offenders
			Children and Adolescents as Sexual Perpetrators
			Sex Offender Registry
			Treatment of Juvenile Sex Offenders
		Overview of the Elements of Crisis Intervention Related to Sexual Violence
		Summary
	Chapter 10 Child Sexual Abuse
		Preview
		Child Sexual Abuse
			Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse
			Prevalence of Child Sexual Abuse by Gender, Age, Race, and Ability
		Defining Child Sexual Abuse and Related Terms
			Definitions of Child Sexual Abuse
			Statutory Rape
		The Cycle of Child Sexual Abuse
		Signs and Symptoms of Child Sexual Abuse
		Intervention Strategies for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse
			Initial Disclosure and Interviewing for Child Sexual Abuse
			Collecting Information for an Initial Report of Child Sexual Abuse
			Reporting Child Sexual Abuse
			Reporting Past Incidents of Child Sexual Abuse
			Treatment of Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
			Child Sexual Abuse Coping Strategies and Their Impact on Treatment
		Perpetrators of Child Sexual Abuse
			The Prevalence and Characteristics of Child Sexual Abuse Perpetrators
			Treatment of Adult Sex Offenders
			Treatment of Adolescent Sex Offenders
		Overview of the Elements of Crisis Intervention Related to Child Sexual Abuse
			Safety
			Diagnostic Considerations during a Crisis
			Essential Child Sexual Abuse–Specific Crisis Intervention Skills
		Summary
	Chapter 11 Military and First Responders
		Preview
		Military Personnel and Their Families
		The Relevance of the Military Population to Counselors
			Military Culture
			Mental Health and Military Stigmatization
			The Cycle of Deployment
		The Physical and Emotional Effects of War-Zone Deployment
		Separation from the Military and Mental Health Issues
		Issues for Military Families Related to Deployment
			Familial Stress Associated with Deployment
			Reunification
		Counselor Intervention with Military Service Members
			Interventions for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
			Traumatic Brain Injury
			Suicide Risk Assessment
			Supporting Military Families
		The Spiritual and Religious Needs of Deployed Military Service Members
		Crisis Intervention and First Responders
		Law Enforcement Officers
			Stressors of Law Enforcement Officers
		Emergency Medical Service Professionals
			Stressors of Emergency Medical Services Professionals
		Firefighter Professionals
			Stressors of Firefighter Professionals
		Crisis Intervention with First Responders
			Psychological First Aid
			Critical Incident Stress Management
			Other Crisis Interventions
		Summary
	Chapter 12 Emergency Preparedness and Response in the Community and Workplace
		Preview
		Standards for Crisis Counseling Preparation
		Leadership Roles in a Multidisciplinary Crisis Response Team
		Natural Disasters
			Responses to Natural Disasters
		Terrorism
		Interventions after a Disaster or Act of Terrorism
			Psychological First Aid
			Critical Incident Stress Management
			Crisis Counseling Program
		Riots
		Hostage Situations
		Overview of the Elements of Crisis Intervention Related to Emergency Preparedness and Response in the Community and Workplace
		Summary
	Chapter 13 Emergency Preparedness and Response in Schools and Universities
		Preview
		Characteristics of and Responses to School and University Crises
			Mitigation and Prevention
			Preparedness and Advance Planning
			Response
			Recovery
			Debriefing
			Helping Students during and after Crises
			Helping Parents/Guardians during and after a School Crisis
			Notifying Students of a Death, Accident, or Event
		Responses to National Crises by Schools and Universities
		Responding to Crises in University Settings
			Shelter-in-Place
			Threat Assessment Teams
			Some Final Issues
		Summary
	Chapter 14 Counselor Self-Care in Crisis Situations
		Preview
		Counselor Self-Care Is Essential
			Counselor Ongoing Self-Assessment
			Self-Assessment of the Counselor during Crises
			Countertransference
			Burnout
			Compassion Fatigue
			Vicarious Trauma
			Vicarious Resiliency
		Self-Care Strategies
			Emphasizing Self-Care in Counselor Training Programs
			Supervision and Self-Care
		Overview of the Elements of Crisis Intervention Related to Self-Care
		Summary
References
Index
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	C
	D
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