Intimate Partner and Family Abuse (e-bog) af John Hamel, LCSW
John Hamel, LCSW (forfatter)

Intimate Partner and Family Abuse e-bog

619,55 DKK (inkl. moms 774,44 DKK)
&quote;The collected case examples are noteworthy in their diversity of presenting issue, treatment format, and outcome. As a whole, they underline our continued need to conduct assessments with clients prior to initiating treatment, to direct treatment toward identified client-related problems (in essence, meeting clients where they are), and to collect data that speaks to the effectiveness of...
E-bog 619,55 DKK
Forfattere John Hamel, LCSW (forfatter)
Udgivet 16 juni 2008
Længde 408 sider
Genrer JFFE3
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780826121363
"e;The collected case examples are noteworthy in their diversity of presenting issue, treatment format, and outcome. As a whole, they underline our continued need to conduct assessments with clients prior to initiating treatment, to direct treatment toward identified client-related problems (in essence, meeting clients where they are), and to collect data that speaks to the effectiveness of our interventions in many settings and with many types of clients."e;-Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of South AlabamaShows how to successfully conduct family interventions using case studies Includes male-perpetrated, female-perpetrated, and mutual violence scenariosPresents a variety of theoretical orientations Includes discussion questions after each case studyThis casebook showcases a wide variety of couples and families whose domestic violence cases vary in their composition, ethnic and socioeconomic status, and mental health issues. The case authors outline different therapeutic approaches for each case, including cognitive-behavioral, family systems, feminist, problem-solving, and many others. Each account includes a thorough description of the assessment procedure, treatment goals and reasons for selecting a particular approach and an account of the course of treatment. The book is primarily intended for mental health professionals and graduate students in the fields of family therapy, counseling, and family violence; but will also be of value to anyone in the field of family violence and those concerned with domestic violence public policy, prevention, and intervention.