Crisis Intervention and Trauma New Approaches to Evidence-Based Practice / by Jennifer L. Hillman.

Recent findings from an American Psychological Association task force suggest that one in four therapists will experience patient suicide, and that one in eight will feel threatened by patient violence during their career. Experts from this task force have also noted that clinicians receive virtuall...

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Main Author: Hillman, Jennifer L. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
Edition:1st ed. 2002.
Series:Issues in the Practice of Psychology,
Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introductory Aspects of Crisis Intervention and Trauma Counseling
  • 2. The Social Psychology of Trauma: What Clinicians Need to Know
  • 3. A Step-Wise Plan for Intervention
  • 4. Post Traumatic Stress: The Need for a Multidimensional Approach
  • 5. Long-Term Sequela of Trauma
  • 6. Patient Suicide: Clinical Assessment and Management
  • 7. Violence: What is This Person Going to Do?
  • 8. Helping Therapists Cope: Patient Suicide and Burnout
  • 9. Death and Dying, Partner Abuse, and Other Subtypes of Trauma
  • 10. Violence in Social Settings: The Workplace, School, and Community
  • 11. Underserved Patient Populations: Children, Adolescents, Older Adults, and Minority Group Members
  • 12. The Future of Crisis Intervention
  • References.