Written by a pioneer in the field of community mental health, this updated edition of a classic crisis counseling resource helps prepare health care professionals and volunteers to work with the most vulnerable members of society––victims of crime, the homeless, battered wives, victims of environmental threat, and immigrants. An ideal book for those in social work.
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"It is so clearly written that even the general reader may gain a greater understanding for use in personal crisis management." (Choice, 5/02)
"...ideal reference...excellent text..." (Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners, Vol. 6, 2002)
"It is so clearly written that even the general reader may gain a greater understanding for use in personal crisis management." (Choice, May 2002)
"...ideal reference...excellent text..." (Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners, Vol. 6, 2002)
The new, expanded edition of People in Crisis contains updated material on primary health care, victimology, policy, youth violence and aggression, battering, environmental threats, homelessness, and immigration. This fourth edition offers essential knowledge for working with such diverse populations as people with AIDS, survivors of domestic violence, young suicide victims, and the homeless.
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