Cognitive-behavioral strategies in crisis intervention

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Cognitive-behavioral strategies in crisis intervention

edited by Frank M. Dattilio, Arthur Freeman ; foreword by Aaron T. Beck

Guilford Press, 2000

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Now in a revised and expanded third edition, this popular work combines the latest scientific knowledge with practical strategies for intervening in a broad range of crisis situations. Leading authorities describe effective procedures for working with crisis-prone clinical populations as well as persons struggling with situational crises and stressful life experiences. The third edition has been restructured and thoroughly updated with the latest empirical data and clinical approaches. Six new chapters address clinical decision making; treating law enforcement personnel; traumatic stress syndromes; and working with chronic pain sufferers, aggressive youths, and victims of terrorism. In-depth case examples in every chapter enhance the book's utility for clinicians and students.

Table of Contents

Freeman, Dattilio, Introduction. Part I: Treatment of Clinical Problems. Freeman, Fusco, Treating High-Arousal Patients. Dattilio, Kendall, Panic Disorder. Reinecke, Suicide and Depression. Ramsay, Newman, Substance Abuse. Muran, DiGiuseppe, Rape. Heflin, Deblinger, Fisher, Child Sexual Abuse. DeVries, Gallager-Thompson, Assessment and Crisis Intervention with Older Adults. Part II: Special Topics. Hibbard, Gordon, Kothera, Traumatic Brain Injury. Abueg, Woods, Watson, Disaster Trauma. Castro-Blanco, Youth Crisis in the Schools. Epstein, Schlesinger, Couples in Crisis. Datilio, Families in Crisis. Hamberger, Holtzworth-Munroe, Partner Violence. Granvold, Divorce. Harbert, Critical Incident Stress Debriefing. DiTomasso, Martin, Kvnat, Medical Patients in Crisis. Miller, Traumatized Psychotherapists. VandeCreek, Knapp, Legal and Ethical Issues.

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