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5. Oppression and Involuntary Status

  • Glenda Dewberry Rooney and Joan M. Blakey
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© 2018 Columbia University Press

© 2018 Columbia University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Illustrations ix
  4. Preface xi
  5. Part I: A Foundation for Work with Involuntary Clients
  6. 1. Introduction to Involuntary Practice 1
  7. 2. Legal and Ethical Foundations for Work with Involuntary Clients 19
  8. 3. Effectiveness with Involuntary Clients 47
  9. 4. Influencing Behaviors and Attitudes 69
  10. 5. Oppression and Involuntary Status 96
  11. 6. Trauma- Informed Care with Legally Mandated Involuntary Clients 139
  12. Part II: Practice Strategies for Work with Involuntary Clients
  13. 7. Assessing Initial Contacts in Involuntary Transactions 165
  14. 8. Initial Phase Work with Individual Involuntary Clients 196
  15. 9. Task- Centered Intervention with Involuntary Clients 248
  16. 10. Work with Involuntary Families 298
  17. 11. Work with Involuntary Groups 329
  18. Part III: Practice Applications with Involuntary Prob lems and Settings
  19. 12. Work with Men in Domestic Abuse Treatment 359
  20. 13. Integrated Care and Health Disparities: Critical Patient- Provider Considerations 382
  21. 14. Strengths- Based Strategies for Improving Quality of Life Among Dementia- Affected Older Adults and Their Care Partners 405
  22. 15. Substance Abuse Treatment: A Field in the Midst of Change 418
  23. 16. Work with Unmotivated Clients 434
  24. 17. Bringing Up What They Don’t Want to Talk About: Use of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Alcohol Misuse and Depression in a Community College Health Center 461
  25. 18. Involuntary Clients in Public Schools: Solution- Focused Brief Therapy Interventions 478
  26. 19. Work with Involuntary Clients in Child Welfare Settings 494
  27. 20. Work with Involuntary Clients in Corrections 524
  28. 21. Applying the Involuntary Perspective to Management and Supervision 540
  29. 22. The Nonvoluntary Practitioner and the System 571
  30. Appendix 585
  31. About the Editors 589
  32. Contributors 591
  33. Index 599
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