Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies in Crisis Intervention
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"Dattilio and Freeman have included the most common themes in crisis intervention, describing techniques and strategies that are short term and time effective....Students and seasoned professionals alike will find practical and invaluable information within these pages."---Barbara Olasov Rothbaum, PhD, Trauma and Anxiety Recovery Program, Department of Psychiatry, Emory University School of Medicine<BR><BR>"An international group of outstanding authors have crafted a remarkably useful guide...Methods for responding to diverse types of crises are clearly explained and illustrated. The chapters on disaster trauma and terrorism provide especially relevant guides to coping with some of the most troubling issues of our times."---Jesse H. Wright, MD, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Louisville<BR><BR>"I know of no better introduction to crisis intervention founded on empirically supported approaches to treatment...It would be a great text for the crisis intervention class we offer our second-year clinical MSW students."---Bruce A. Thyer, PhD, College of Social Work, Florida State University<BR><BR>"For those who are specifically involved as crisis intervention workers on an individual, organizational, or community level, the text's expertise will undoubtedly be a resource for some time to come. For the private practitioner, the text is not only an expert review of the fundamentals for general stress/trauma theory and intervention, but an invaluable resource to have on the shelf when looking for a reference and guidance on a specific type of crisis."---Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews<BR><BR>This Invaluable Practitioner Guide and Text Shows How Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions Can help people weather situations of extreme stress and build needed skills for the future. Leading authorities describe effective, time-efficient approaches to managing different types of crises: those related to particular psychological problems, such as panic disorder, suicidal depression, and personality disorders; medical crises; child and family crises; and environmental and situational crises, including large-scale traumatic events. Vivid case material illustrates what the interventions look like in action and how to tailor them to individual clients' needs.
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