Diane Sullivan Everstine, Louis Everstine
Strategic Interventions for People in Crisis, Trauma, and Disaster
Diane Sullivan Everstine, Louis Everstine
Strategic Interventions for People in Crisis, Trauma, and Disaster
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First Published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 188mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9780415861137
- ISBN-10: 0415861136
- Artikelnr.: 37328757
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 188mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9780415861137
- ISBN-10: 0415861136
- Artikelnr.: 37328757
Diana Sullivan Everstine, Ph.D., is Senior Research Fellow at the Mental Research Institute in Palo Alto, California, Director of Affiliated Psychologists & Counselors, Inc., Director of Behaviordata, Inc., an APA-approved CE provider. Louis Everstine, Ph.D., M.P.H., is Senior Research Fellow at the Mental Research Institute in Palo Alto, California, Director of Affiliated Psychologists & Counselors, Inc., Director of Behaviordata, Inc., an APA-approved CE provider.
Watzlawick, Foreword. Introduction. Acknowledgments. Emergency Psychology.
The People. The Problem. The Center. Some Facts and Figures. Beyond the
Model. Communication Principles for High Stress or Dangerous Situations.
Clinical Intervention in Emergency Situations. The First Telephone Contact
with a Person in Crisis. Responding to an Emergency. Arriving at the Scene
of an Emergency Without the Police. Basic Steps and Goals. Strategies for
Defusing Emergencies. Hospitalizing Persons in Crisis. Deciding Whether or
Not to Hospitalize. Assessment and Plan. Involuntary Hospitalization. The
Homicidal or Dangerous Person. A Case Study Illustrating the
Hospitalization Process. A Case Illustrating that Things are Not Always
What They Appear to Be. Domestic Violence. The Scope of the Problem.
Couples who Fight Violently. A Violent Husband. A Case of Murder
Reconsidered. Battered Spouses. A Battered Wife. The Battered Child. What
is Child Abuse? General Diagnostic Indications. Physical Indications.
Assessing the Safety of a Home. Treatment of Child Abuse. Sexual Assault on
Children. The Child Victim. The Adolescent Victim. The Incestuous Family.
Victims of Violent Crimes. General Characteristics of Victim Behavior.
Victims of Prolonged Terror. The Adult Woman Victim of Rape. General
Considerations. Treatment Techniques. Sexual Factors in Rape. The Criminal
Justice Process. The Support Network. Suicide. Etiology of Suicidal
Behavior. An Interactional View. Methods of Prevention. A Serious Attempt.
Anatomy of a Suicide. Clinical Ethics and Legal Responsibilities. General
Principles. Duty to Hospitalize. Duty to Warn. Duty to Report. Special
Characteristics of Emergency Work. Index.
The People. The Problem. The Center. Some Facts and Figures. Beyond the
Model. Communication Principles for High Stress or Dangerous Situations.
Clinical Intervention in Emergency Situations. The First Telephone Contact
with a Person in Crisis. Responding to an Emergency. Arriving at the Scene
of an Emergency Without the Police. Basic Steps and Goals. Strategies for
Defusing Emergencies. Hospitalizing Persons in Crisis. Deciding Whether or
Not to Hospitalize. Assessment and Plan. Involuntary Hospitalization. The
Homicidal or Dangerous Person. A Case Study Illustrating the
Hospitalization Process. A Case Illustrating that Things are Not Always
What They Appear to Be. Domestic Violence. The Scope of the Problem.
Couples who Fight Violently. A Violent Husband. A Case of Murder
Reconsidered. Battered Spouses. A Battered Wife. The Battered Child. What
is Child Abuse? General Diagnostic Indications. Physical Indications.
Assessing the Safety of a Home. Treatment of Child Abuse. Sexual Assault on
Children. The Child Victim. The Adolescent Victim. The Incestuous Family.
Victims of Violent Crimes. General Characteristics of Victim Behavior.
Victims of Prolonged Terror. The Adult Woman Victim of Rape. General
Considerations. Treatment Techniques. Sexual Factors in Rape. The Criminal
Justice Process. The Support Network. Suicide. Etiology of Suicidal
Behavior. An Interactional View. Methods of Prevention. A Serious Attempt.
Anatomy of a Suicide. Clinical Ethics and Legal Responsibilities. General
Principles. Duty to Hospitalize. Duty to Warn. Duty to Report. Special
Characteristics of Emergency Work. Index.
Watzlawick, Foreword. Introduction. Acknowledgments. Emergency Psychology.
The People. The Problem. The Center. Some Facts and Figures. Beyond the
Model. Communication Principles for High Stress or Dangerous Situations.
Clinical Intervention in Emergency Situations. The First Telephone Contact
with a Person in Crisis. Responding to an Emergency. Arriving at the Scene
of an Emergency Without the Police. Basic Steps and Goals. Strategies for
Defusing Emergencies. Hospitalizing Persons in Crisis. Deciding Whether or
Not to Hospitalize. Assessment and Plan. Involuntary Hospitalization. The
Homicidal or Dangerous Person. A Case Study Illustrating the
Hospitalization Process. A Case Illustrating that Things are Not Always
What They Appear to Be. Domestic Violence. The Scope of the Problem.
Couples who Fight Violently. A Violent Husband. A Case of Murder
Reconsidered. Battered Spouses. A Battered Wife. The Battered Child. What
is Child Abuse? General Diagnostic Indications. Physical Indications.
Assessing the Safety of a Home. Treatment of Child Abuse. Sexual Assault on
Children. The Child Victim. The Adolescent Victim. The Incestuous Family.
Victims of Violent Crimes. General Characteristics of Victim Behavior.
Victims of Prolonged Terror. The Adult Woman Victim of Rape. General
Considerations. Treatment Techniques. Sexual Factors in Rape. The Criminal
Justice Process. The Support Network. Suicide. Etiology of Suicidal
Behavior. An Interactional View. Methods of Prevention. A Serious Attempt.
Anatomy of a Suicide. Clinical Ethics and Legal Responsibilities. General
Principles. Duty to Hospitalize. Duty to Warn. Duty to Report. Special
Characteristics of Emergency Work. Index.
The People. The Problem. The Center. Some Facts and Figures. Beyond the
Model. Communication Principles for High Stress or Dangerous Situations.
Clinical Intervention in Emergency Situations. The First Telephone Contact
with a Person in Crisis. Responding to an Emergency. Arriving at the Scene
of an Emergency Without the Police. Basic Steps and Goals. Strategies for
Defusing Emergencies. Hospitalizing Persons in Crisis. Deciding Whether or
Not to Hospitalize. Assessment and Plan. Involuntary Hospitalization. The
Homicidal or Dangerous Person. A Case Study Illustrating the
Hospitalization Process. A Case Illustrating that Things are Not Always
What They Appear to Be. Domestic Violence. The Scope of the Problem.
Couples who Fight Violently. A Violent Husband. A Case of Murder
Reconsidered. Battered Spouses. A Battered Wife. The Battered Child. What
is Child Abuse? General Diagnostic Indications. Physical Indications.
Assessing the Safety of a Home. Treatment of Child Abuse. Sexual Assault on
Children. The Child Victim. The Adolescent Victim. The Incestuous Family.
Victims of Violent Crimes. General Characteristics of Victim Behavior.
Victims of Prolonged Terror. The Adult Woman Victim of Rape. General
Considerations. Treatment Techniques. Sexual Factors in Rape. The Criminal
Justice Process. The Support Network. Suicide. Etiology of Suicidal
Behavior. An Interactional View. Methods of Prevention. A Serious Attempt.
Anatomy of a Suicide. Clinical Ethics and Legal Responsibilities. General
Principles. Duty to Hospitalize. Duty to Warn. Duty to Report. Special
Characteristics of Emergency Work. Index.