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11. Work with Involuntary Groups
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
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Part I: A Foundation for Work with Involuntary Clients
- 1. Introduction to Involuntary Practice 1
- 2. Legal and Ethical Foundations for Work with Involuntary Clients 19
- 3. Effectiveness with Involuntary Clients 47
- 4. Influencing Behaviors and Attitudes 69
- 5. Oppression and Involuntary Status 96
- 6. Trauma- Informed Care with Legally Mandated Involuntary Clients 139
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Part II: Practice Strategies for Work with Involuntary Clients
- 7. Assessing Initial Contacts in Involuntary Transactions 165
- 8. Initial Phase Work with Individual Involuntary Clients 196
- 9. Task- Centered Intervention with Involuntary Clients 248
- 10. Work with Involuntary Families 298
- 11. Work with Involuntary Groups 329
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Part III: Practice Applications with Involuntary Prob lems and Settings
- 12. Work with Men in Domestic Abuse Treatment 359
- 13. Integrated Care and Health Disparities: Critical Patient- Provider Considerations 382
- 14. Strengths- Based Strategies for Improving Quality of Life Among Dementia- Affected Older Adults and Their Care Partners 405
- 15. Substance Abuse Treatment: A Field in the Midst of Change 418
- 16. Work with Unmotivated Clients 434
- 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
- 18. Involuntary Clients in Public Schools: Solution- Focused Brief Therapy Interventions 478
- 19. Work with Involuntary Clients in Child Welfare Settings 494
- 20. Work with Involuntary Clients in Corrections 524
- 21. Applying the Involuntary Perspective to Management and Supervision 540
- 22. The Nonvoluntary Practitioner and the System 571
- Appendix 585
- About the Editors 589
- Contributors 591
- Index 599
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
-
Part I: A Foundation for Work with Involuntary Clients
- 1. Introduction to Involuntary Practice 1
- 2. Legal and Ethical Foundations for Work with Involuntary Clients 19
- 3. Effectiveness with Involuntary Clients 47
- 4. Influencing Behaviors and Attitudes 69
- 5. Oppression and Involuntary Status 96
- 6. Trauma- Informed Care with Legally Mandated Involuntary Clients 139
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Part II: Practice Strategies for Work with Involuntary Clients
- 7. Assessing Initial Contacts in Involuntary Transactions 165
- 8. Initial Phase Work with Individual Involuntary Clients 196
- 9. Task- Centered Intervention with Involuntary Clients 248
- 10. Work with Involuntary Families 298
- 11. Work with Involuntary Groups 329
-
Part III: Practice Applications with Involuntary Prob lems and Settings
- 12. Work with Men in Domestic Abuse Treatment 359
- 13. Integrated Care and Health Disparities: Critical Patient- Provider Considerations 382
- 14. Strengths- Based Strategies for Improving Quality of Life Among Dementia- Affected Older Adults and Their Care Partners 405
- 15. Substance Abuse Treatment: A Field in the Midst of Change 418
- 16. Work with Unmotivated Clients 434
- 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
- 18. Involuntary Clients in Public Schools: Solution- Focused Brief Therapy Interventions 478
- 19. Work with Involuntary Clients in Child Welfare Settings 494
- 20. Work with Involuntary Clients in Corrections 524
- 21. Applying the Involuntary Perspective to Management and Supervision 540
- 22. The Nonvoluntary Practitioner and the System 571
- Appendix 585
- About the Editors 589
- Contributors 591
- Index 599