The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Emergencies and Crises
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The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Emergencies and Crises includes the most up-to-date and valuable research on the evaluation and management of the most challenging patients or clients faced by mental health providers-individuals who are at high risk of...
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The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Emergencies and Crises includes the most up-to-date and valuable research on the evaluation and management of the most challenging patients or clients faced by mental health providers-individuals who are at high risk of suicide, of other-directed violence, or of becoming the victims of interpersonal violence.
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The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Emergencies and Crises includes the most up-to-date and valuable research on the evaluation and management of the most challenging patients or clients faced by mental health providers-individuals who are at high risk of suicide, of other-directed violence, or of becoming the victims of interpersonal violence. These are cases in which the outcome can be serious injury or death, and there can be negative consequences not only for the patient, but also for the patient's family and friends, for the assessing or treating clinician, and for the patient's clinic or medical center. Virtually all mental health clinicians with an active caseload will see individuals with such issues. This Handbook is comprised of chapters by leading clinicians, researchers, and scholars in this area of practice. It presents a framework for learning the skills needed for assessing and working competently with such high-risk individuals. Chapters draw a distinction between behavioral emergencies and crises, and between emergency intervention and crisis intervention. The book examines the inter-related aspects of the major behavioral emergencies; that is, for example, the degree to which interpersonal victimization may lead an individual on a pathway to later suicidal or violent behavior, or the degree to which suicidal individuals and violent individuals may share certain cognitive characteristics. This resource is not simply a knowledge base for behavioral emergencies; it also presents a method for reducing stress and acquiring skills in working with high-risk people.
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- Section I: A Framework for Practice and Training
- Chapter1. Introduction
- Phillip M. Kleespies
- Chapter 2. Integrative Perspectives on Behavioral Emergencies and Crises
- Phillip M. Kleespies
- Chapter 3. Training for Decision Making under the Stress of Emergency Conditions
- Phillip M. Kleespies
- Section II: Behavioral Emergencies with Youth
- Chapter 4. The Evaluation and Management of Suicide Risk in Adolescents in the Context of Interpersonal Violence
- Anthony Spirito, Kimberly O'Brien, Megan Ranney, and Judelysse Gomez
- Chapter 5. Evaluating Violence Risk in Children and Adolescents
- Randy Borum
- Chapter 6. Children as Victims: Preventing and Reporting Child Maltreatment and Abuse
- Cynthia Cupit Swenson and Sarah L. Logan
- Chapter 7. Bullying and Peer Aggression in Children and Adolescents: Implications for Suicide Management
- Samantha Pflum, Peter Goldblum, Joyce Chu, and Bruce Bongar
- Chapter 8. Targeted Violence in Schools
- Randy Borum
- Section III: Behavioral Emergencies with Adults
- Chapter 9. Evaluating and Managing Suicide Risk with the Adult Patient
- Bruce Bongar, Glenn Sullivan, Victoria Kendrick, and Joseph Tomlins
- Chapter 10. Evaluating and Managing the Risk of Violence in Clinical Practice with Adult Patients
- Daniel Murrie and Sharon Kelley
- Chapter 11.Victims of Violence: Evaluation and Management
- Michael R. McCart and Kristyn Zajac
- Chapter 12. Evaluating and Managing Suicide Risk in Veterans
- Phillip M. Kleespies and Christopher G. AhnAllen
- Chapter 13. Assessing Acute Risk of Violence in Military Veterans
- Eric B. Elbogen and Robert Graziano
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Chapter 14. Intimate Partner Violence: Evaluation of Victims and Perpetrators
Casey T. Taft, Adam D. LaMotte, and Karina S. Gilbert
Chapter 15. Homicide/Suicide
Marc Hillbrand
Chapter 16. Victims of Sexual Violence: Evaluation and Management
Heidi S. Resnick, Kate L. Walsh, and Christal L. Badour
Chapter 17. Abuse of Persons with Disabilities: Prevention and Reporting
Angela Kuemmel
Chapter 18. Decision Support Tools in the Evaluation of Risk for Violence
Adam J. E. Blanchard, Catherine S. Shaffer, and Kevin S. Douglas
Chapter 19. Interventions for Acute Agitation
Stephen M. Strenges and Glenn W. Currier
Chapter 20. The Neurobiology of Suicide and Implicatoiions for Treatment and Prevention<
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Autoren-Porträt
Phillip M. Kleespies, PhD, ABPP, is Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine and a Clinical Psychologist at the VA Boston Healthcare System. He has been a pioneer in developing the area of psychological practice known as behavioral emergencies. Dr. Kleespies was the founding President of the Section on Clinical Emergencies and Crises, a section of the APA Society of Clinical Psychology. His many publications and his mentoring have emphasized acquiring a knowledge base as well as clinical skill in decision making under dynamic conditions with high-risk individuals.Bibliographische Angaben
- 2016, 600 Seiten, Maße: 18,7 x 26,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Phillip M. Kleespies
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0199352720
- ISBN-13: 9780199352722
- Erscheinungsdatum: 12.11.2016
Sprache:
Englisch
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