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" Cognitive-behavioral strategies in crisis intervention "
/ edited by Frank M. Dattilio, Daniel I. Shapiro, D. Scott Greenaway ; foreword by Robert L. Leahy
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Latin Book
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Language of Text
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English
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Book No
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eb230729
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Title and Author
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Cognitive-behavioral strategies in crisis intervention [electronic resource]/ edited by Frank M. Dattilio, Daniel I. Shapiro, D. Scott Greenaway ; foreword by Robert L. Leahy
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Edition Statement
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Fourth edition
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Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
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New York
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Name of Publisher, Distributor, Etc.
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: The Guilford Press
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Date of Publication, Distribution , etc.
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, [2023]
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Physical Description
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427 p.: digital, PDF file
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General Notes
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Title from title page of PDF file
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Type of Electronic Resource
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Mode of access: World Wide Web
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System Requirments
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System requirements: Windows (+xp), with support for Latin texts; Adobe Acrobat Reader (+9), Mozilla FireFox (+23), Internet Explorer (+9), Google Chrome (+23)
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Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary or Abstract
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The most comprehensive guide to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with clients in crisis is now in a significantly revised fourth edition with 75% new material. Over 15 years of clinical and research advances are reflected in fully updated chapters on evidence-based brief strategies for helping people cope in highly stressful situations. From leading experts, the book addresses suicide prevention, crises related to mental and physical health problems, child and family crises, and exposure to disasters and mass or community violence. Vivid, all-new case material illustrates what the interventions look like in action and how to tailor them to individual clients' needs
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The most comprehensive guide to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with clients in crisis is now in a significantly revised fourth edition with 75% new material. Over 15 years of clinical and research advances are reflected in fully updated chapters on evidence-based brief strategies for helping people cope in highly stressful situations. From leading experts, the book addresses suicide prevention, crises related to mental and physical health problems, child and family crises, and exposure to disasters and mass or community violence. Vivid case material illustrates what the interventions look like in action and how to tailor them to individual clients' needs. New to This Edition *Chapters on clinician self-care and ethical and legal issues in crisis intervention. *Chapters on managing the involuntary hospitalization process, working with psychosis in inpatient settings, intervening with clients at risk for mass violence, and more. *Prior edition chapters are all updated or rewritten to incorporate current data, clinical strategies, and assessment tools. *All of the case examples are new
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Topical Name Used as Subject
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Cognitive therapy.
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Crisis intervention (Mental health services)
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PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)bisacsh
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PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)bisacsh
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Personal name - Secondary Intellectual Responsibility
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Dattilio, Frank M.,
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Shapiro, Daniel I.,
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Greenaway, D. Scott,
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Record identifier
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887327
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