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Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies in Crisis Intervention - 9781593854874

Un libro in lingua di Dattilio Frank M. (EDT) Freeman Arthur (EDT) Beck Aaron T. (FRW) edito da Guilford Pubn, 2007

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Dattilio (psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and the U. of Pennsylvania) and Freeman (psychology, Governors State U.) present strategies for crisis intervention in 21 chapters, with a focus on cognitive-behavioral techniques. Chapters, written by psychologists, psychiatrists, and others mostly from the US, address panic disorder, cluster B disorders, suicide and depression, substance abuse, rape trauma, child sexual abuse, divorce, and problems with couples, families, and older adults. In addition, chapters on neurological problems and medical patients and ethical and legal issues are included. In this edition, all the chapters have been updated with the most recent research on assessment and treatment interventions on each topic, along with new chapters on victims of terrorist attacks, anger and aggression in children and adolescents, dealing with acute and chronic pain, and crisis intervention for law enforcement and mental health professionals. A revised section on large-scale disasters is new. The book is meant for crisis workers and private practitioners, including clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and counselors, as well as graduate students and residents. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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