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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.08.2016

Herausgeber

J. Scott Young + weitere

Verlag

Sage Publications

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480

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23,5/19,1/2,6 cm

Gewicht

860 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5063-0563-9

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Having gathered a plethora of established experts in the field of mental health counseling, the editors packed this book with content that will meet or exceed the curricular needs of any graduate counseling course; comprehensive is an understatement! W. Bryce Hagedorn

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.08.2016

Herausgeber

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

480

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/19,1/2,6 cm

Gewicht

860 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5063-0563-9

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Libri GmbH
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Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Preface
    About the Editors and Contributors
    SECTION I FRAMEWORK OF CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
    1 History and Evolution of Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Kerrie K. Fuenfhausen, Scott Young, Craig Cashwell, and Muthoni Musangali
    Foundational Principles of Counseling
    Wellness Model of Mental Health
    Developmental Perspective
    Prevention and Early Intervention
    Empowerment
    Multicultural Worldview
    History of CMH Counseling
    Historical Influences
    Professional Practice in CMH Counseling
    Professional Identity
    Qualifications
    Models of Change
    Roles and Functions of CMH Counselors
    CMH Counselor Functions
    CMH Counselor Roles
    Populations Served
    Case Study
    References
    2 Legal and Ethical Issues 31 - Jamie Crockett
    What Is Professional Conduct?
    Consult, Consult, Consult!
    Moral Principles
    Professional Standards for Ethical Practice
    Legal Considerations
    Legal and Ethical Challenges
    Ethical Decision Making
    Multicultural and Social Justice Considerations
    Case Studies
    Select Resources for Ethical and Legal CMH Counseling Practice
    References
    3 Advocacy and Social Justice - Catherine Y. Chang, Simone Lambert, and Emily Goodman-Scott
    The Case of Yolanda
    Ecological View
    Case Study Discussion
    Understanding Advocacy and Social Justice
    Case Study
    Multicultural Competence and Culturally Responsive CMH Counseling
    Case Study Discussion
    Social Injustice and Mental Health
    Privilege and Oppression
    Privilege
    Oppression
    Racism and Sexism
    Racism
    Case Study Discussion
    Sexism
    Case Study Discussion
    Advocacy and Social Justice Counseling
    Client Advocacy
    Case Study Discussion
    Professional Advocacy
    Case Study Discussion
    Global Perspectives on Counseling
    Conclusion
    References
    4 Continuum of Care - Amy Banner
    Continuum of Care: One Size Does Not Fit All
    Modalities of the CMH Counseling Continuum of Care
    Individual Counseling
    Group Counseling
    Couple and Family Counseling
    History of the CMH Counseling Continuum of Care
    Ethical and Developmental Aspects of the CMH Counseling Continuum of Care
    Services, Settings, and Roles Across the CMH Counseling Continuum of Care
    Prevention and Education Services
    Outpatient Services
    In-Home Services
    Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHPs) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Services
    Inpatient Services
    Residential Services
    Aftercare
    Crisis and Emergency Services
    Professional Issues Affecting the CMH Counseling Continuum of Care
    Case Study
    References
    SECTION II PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES OF CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
    5 Assessing Client Concerns - Casey Barrio-Minton
    Assessment Foundations
    Purposes and Methods of Assessment
    Clinical, Intake, and Diagnostic Interviewing
    Types of Interviews
    Initial or Intake Interview
    Unstandardized Questionnaires and Checklists
    Mental Status Examinations
    Mini-Mental State Exam
    Using Standardized Tests and Inventories to Inform Counseling
    Broad-Symptom Inventories
    Specific-Symptom Inventories
    Structured Personality Inventories
    Projective Techniques
    Qualitative Assessment
    Collateral Sources
    Screening for High-Risk Situations
    General Medical Conditions
    Suicide Risk
    Violence Risk
    Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse
    Substance Concerns
    Cultural Bias in Assessment
    Using Assessment to Inform Counseling
    Case Study
    References
    Appendix: Current Concerns Questionnaire and Checklist (Adult)
    6 Diagnosis - Gary Gintner
    Psychopathology and Etiology
    Mental Health and Mental Illness
    Dimensions of Psychopathology
    Etiological Factors and the Biopsychosocial Model
    Diagnostic Issues With the DSM
    DSM: A Look Backward
    DSM-5
    Diagnostic Process: Four Guiding Principles
    Principle 1: Check the Adequacy of Your Information
    Principle 2: Use Diagnostic Hierarchies for Differential Diagnosis
    Principle 3: Resolve Diagnostic Uncertainty by Examining the Usual Suspects
    Principle 4: Your Diagnosis Is a Hypothesis That May Need Correcting
    Case Study
    References
    7 Treatment Planning - Daniel M. Paredes and Maria A. Brunelli Paredes
    Determining Client Needs and Appropriate Services
    Case of Tara
    From Conceptualization to Treatment Planning
    Personal Style
    Counselor Theoretical Framework
    Expectations of the Counselor's Work Setting
    Developing and Implementing Treatment Plans
    Treatment Goals
    Case of Joseph and Sophia
    Treatment Objectives
    Treatment Interventions
    Additional Treatment Plan Components
    Referral, Keeping a Resource List, and Application
    Keeping a Resource List
    Application
    Case of Emily
    Termination Versus Maintenance
    Treatment Planning and Special Populations
    Treatment Planning With Children and Adolescents
    Treatment Planning With Mandated Clients
    Case Study
    References
    8 Psychiatry and Psychopharmacology - Todd Lewis and John Culbreth
    Brain Physiology, Neurotransmitters, and Medication: A Basic Overview
    Mechanisms of Action
    Why Use Medication in the Treatment of Mental Disorders?
    Controversy in Using Medication in the Treatment of Mental Disorders
    The Mental Health Counselor's Dilemma
    Classes of Psychotropic Medications, Their Effects, and Side Effects
    Antidepressant Medications
    Antianxiety Medications
    Antipsychotic Medications
    Bipolar Medications
    Working Effectively With Psychiatrists
    Making Medication Referrals
    Medication Compliance
    Assessing and Managing Side Effects
    Working Effectively With Clients and Medication
    Talking to Clients About Medication
    Medication Advocacy
    Legal and Ethical Issues With Psychopharmacology
    Case Study
    References
    9 Managed Care, Billing, and Documentation - Laura Welfare, Paige Greason, and Keith Mobley
    Managed Care
    Managed Care Laws and Legislation
    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
    HIPAA Privacy Rule
    HIPAA Security Rule
    HIPAA Enforcement
    Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act
    Affordable Care Act
    Managed Care: Becoming an Approved Provider
    Insurance: Private and Public Payers
    Private Insurance
    Government-Sponsored Insurance
    Self-Pay and Other Means
    Maintaining Records
    Importance of Paperwork
    Administrative and Clinical Documentation Practices
    Clinical Documentation Practices
    Intake Assessment Forms
    Screening and Outcome Measures
    Clinical Case Notes
    Conclusion
    Case Study 1: Navigating Insurance Coverage
    Case Study 2: Writing Eff ective Case Notes
    References
    Appendix: Personal History and Intake Form
    10 Crisis Management and Disaster Relief - Amber L. Pope and Allison Marsh Pow
    Differentiating Crisis Management and Disaster Relief
    Crisis Management
    What Is a Crisis?
    Crisis Counseling
    Range of Individual Crises
    Principles of Crisis Management
    Crisis Management Planning
    Emergency and Disaster Relief
    Impact of Crises and Disasters
    Factors Influencing Mental Health After an Emergency or Disaster
    Groups at Risk
    Emergency and Disaster Response
    Immediate Interventions
    Intermediate and Long-Term Interventions
    Disaster Mental Health Training
    Impact of Crisis Counseling and Disaster Relief Work on CMH Counselors
    Case Study 1: Crisis Management
    Case Study 2: Disaster Mental Health
    References
    SECTION III MAXIMIZING YOUR EFFECTIVENESS AS A CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR
    11 The Importance of Clinical Supervision to Effective Practice - DiAnne Borders
    Models of Clinical Supervision
    Developmental Models
    Discrimination Model
    Peer Models
    Group Supervision Models
    Triadic Supervision
    Maximizing Your Supervision Experience
    Practice Self-Assessment and Create Learning Goals
    Prepare for Supervision
    Take Risks
    Practice Self-Reflection
    Consider Power and Authority; Evaluation and Feedback
    Practice Peer Feedback in Triadic and Group Supervision
    Bring Difficult Topics to Supervision
    Poor Supervision
    Conclusion
    Case Study
    References
    12 Wellness, Self-Care, and Burnout Prevention - Gerard Lawson and Jennifer M. Cook
    CMH Counseling Risks and Challenges
    High-Touch Hazards
    Burnout
    What Burnout Looks Like
    Burnout Prevention
    Vicarious Traumatization
    Symptoms and Signs of Vicarious Trauma
    Addressing Vicarious Trauma
    Compassion Fatigue
    Compassion Fatigue Described
    Contributing Factors to Compassion Fatigue
    Identifying Compassion Fatigue
    Counselor Wellness
    Mindfulness
    Mindfulness Defined
    Balance
    Career-Sustaining Behaviors
    Healthy Habits
    Case Study
    References
    13 Using Research to Improve Clinical Practice - Kelly L. Wester and Tamarine Foreman
    Research Defined and Described
    Ways of Knowing
    Evidence-Based Practice
    Scientist-Practitioner Model
    Case Study
    Step 1: Assess the Client
    Step 2: Create a Well-Formulated Question
    Step 3: Conduct a Search for Evidence
    Step 4: Select and Access Articles to Read
    Step 5: Evaluate and Appraise the Quality of Research
    Step 6: Synthesize Information
    Step 7: Clinical Application
    Step 8: Evaluation
    Conclusion
    References
    SECTION IV CURRENT AND FUTURE TRENDS IN CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH PRACTICE
    14 The Applications of Neuroscience to Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Jane E. Myers and Laura Jones
    Neuroscience in Counseling
    Neural Anatomy
    Neuroscience and the Therapeutic Relationship
    Therapeutic Process and Neuroplasticity
    Neurofeedback: One Application of Neuroscience in Practice
    What Is Neurofeedback and How Does It Work?
    Case Study
    Conclusion
    References
    15 Emerging Approaches to Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Amanda L. Giordano, Philip B. Clarke, Cheryl L. Fulton, and Tammy H. Cashwell
    Motivational Interviewing
    The Basics of MI
    Support for MI
    MI in Practice
    Case Study
    Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
    The Basics of EFT
    Stage 1: Deescalation of Negative Cycles of Interaction
    Stage 2: Changing Interactional Positions
    Stage 3: Consolidation and Integration
    Support for EFT
    EFT in Practice
    Case Study
    Dialectical Behavior Therapy
    The Basics of DBT
    Support for DBT
    DBT in Practice
    Case Study
    Interpersonal Psychotherapy
    The Basics of IPT
    Support for IPT
    IPT in Practice
    Case Study
    Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
    The Basics of TF-CBT
    Support for TF-CBT
    TF-CBT in Practice
    Case Study
    Mindfulness
    The Basics of Mindfulness
    Support for Mindfulness
    Mindfulness in Practice
    Case Study
    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
    The Basics of ACT
    Support for ACT
    ACT in Practice
    Case Study
    Spirituality in Counseling
    The Basics of Spirituality in Counseling
    Support for Spirituality in Counseling
    Spirituality in Counseling in Practice
    Case Study
    Conclusion
    References
    Index