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Crisis Intervention Strategies

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ISBN-10: 1111297991

ISBN-13: 9781111297992

Edition: 7th 2013

Authors: Richard K. James, Burl E. Gilliland

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Description:

These video clips demonstrate various crisis intervention scenarios through the use of role-play by the author and his students. Included scenarios address job loss, complicated grief, domestic violence, psychological autopsy, Critical Incident Stress Debriefing, PTSD, rape, violent students, and suicide. Available online and in DVD format; contact your sales rep for details.
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Book details

List price: $49.95
Edition: 7th
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Brooks/Cole
Publication date: 4/17/2012
Binding: Digital, Other 
Size: 5.00" wide x 6.25" long x 0.10" tall
Weight: 0.088
Language: English

Richard "Dick" James is a Crader Professor of Counseling at the University of Memphis. He is a licensed psychologist and licensed professional counselor. He also is a Nationally Certified School Counselor. He is currently coordinator of psychological assessment at the University of Memphis Center for Rehabilitation and teaches graduate classes in crisis intervention, theories of counseling, and school counseling at the University of Memphis. He trains police officers for crisis intervention with the mentally ill and consults on crisis intervention planning and techniques with schools, agencies, and businesses.

Burl Gilliland was a twice Distinguished Professor Emeritus who taught in the Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Research at the University of Memphis. He was instrumental in founding the Ph.D. Program in Counseling Psychology in Memphis and served as the program director for more than a dozen years. He was recipient of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Rights Award for his work in race relations and human relations. He was a licensed psychologist, licensed professional counselor, and licensed school counselor. He was also a retired Captain in the U. S. Naval Reserve, having seen service in World War II and combat duty in the Korean War. He served in extensive consultative…