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The mental health desk reference / edited by Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel, R. Elliott Ingersoll.

Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : Wiley, c2001.Description: xix, 529 p. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0471395722 (cloth : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.89/14 21
LOC classification:
  • RC466 .M464 2001
Online resources:
Partial contents:
Counseling with unemployed and underemployed clients -- Effective college counseling -- Divorce counseling -- Death and bereavement -- Stress, coping, and well-being -- The fat client -- Guidelines for counseling clients with HIV spectrum disorders -- Effective use of the DSM from a developmental/wellness perspective -- Guidelines for counseling mandated and nonvoluntary clients -- Treating anxiety disorders in adults -- Diagnosis and treatment of adult depressive disorders -- Eating disorders --Clinical practice issues in assessing for adult substance use disorders -- Management of personality disorders -- Schizophrenia and severe mental illness -- Prevalence of childhood disorders -- Diagnostic evaluation of mental and emotional disorders of childhood -- Child maltreatment: treatment of child and adolescent victims -- Treating anxiety disorders in children -- Interventions for attention-deficity/hyperactivity disorder -- Bullying -- Assessment and treatment recommendations for children and adolescents with depression -- Counseling interventions for children with disruptive behaviors -- Effective use of DSM-IV with children -- Enlisting appropriate parental cooperation and involvement in children's mental health treatment -- Understanding and promoting resilience with our clients -- Substance abuse among children and adolescents -- Responding to a community crisis -- Treatment for violent children and adolescents -- Responding to survivors of sexual assault -- Suicide risk assessment -- Counseling interventions with suicidal clients -- Responding to dangerous clients -- Multicultural assessment -- Counseling African American clients -- Counseling Asian American clients -- Counseling Latino clients -- Counseling American Indian/Alaskan native clients -- Disability and rehabilitation counseling -- Counseling older adults in institutional settings -- Affirmative assessment and therapy with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients -- Counseling women from a feminist perspective -- Using brief groups effectively -- Exploring diversity in therapeutic groups -- Solution-focused family counseling -- Assessment in couple and family counseling -- Family counseling competencies -- Practicing evidence-based mental health: using research and measuring outcomes -- Advertising, marketing, and financing a mental health practice -- Counselors dealing with the media -- Counselors an expert witnesses -- Impairment in the mental health professions -- Ethical issues related to interprofessional communication -- When therapists face stress and crisis: self-initiated coping strategies -- Treatment failures: opportunities for learning -- Ethics complaints: procedures for filing and responding -- Protecting clients' rights to privacy -- Accurate and effective informed consent -- Managing boundaries -- Reporting suspected child abuse -- Defining and recognizing elder abuse -- The responsible use of technology in mental health practice -- Counseling and supervision: essential concepts and practices -- Responsible interactions with managed care organizations -- Appendix: ethics codes and guidelines in mental health disciplines.
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Book Book MHERC Professional Development 616.89/14 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A practical easy to use and comprehensive reference for all mental health professionals. A40246745
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Counseling with unemployed and underemployed clients -- Effective college counseling -- Divorce counseling -- Death and bereavement -- Stress, coping, and well-being -- The fat client -- Guidelines for counseling clients with HIV spectrum disorders -- Effective use of the DSM from a developmental/wellness perspective -- Guidelines for counseling mandated and nonvoluntary clients -- Treating anxiety disorders in adults -- Diagnosis and treatment of adult depressive disorders -- Eating disorders --Clinical practice issues in assessing for adult substance use disorders -- Management of personality disorders -- Schizophrenia and severe mental illness -- Prevalence of childhood disorders -- Diagnostic evaluation of mental and emotional disorders of childhood -- Child maltreatment: treatment of child and adolescent victims -- Treating anxiety disorders in children -- Interventions for attention-deficity/hyperactivity disorder -- Bullying -- Assessment and treatment recommendations for children and adolescents with depression -- Counseling interventions for children with disruptive behaviors -- Effective use of DSM-IV with children -- Enlisting appropriate parental cooperation and involvement in children's mental health treatment -- Understanding and promoting resilience with our clients -- Substance abuse among children and adolescents -- Responding to a community crisis -- Treatment for violent children and adolescents -- Responding to survivors of sexual assault -- Suicide risk assessment -- Counseling interventions with suicidal clients -- Responding to dangerous clients -- Multicultural assessment -- Counseling African American clients -- Counseling Asian American clients -- Counseling Latino clients -- Counseling American Indian/Alaskan native clients -- Disability and rehabilitation counseling -- Counseling older adults in institutional settings -- Affirmative assessment and therapy with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients -- Counseling women from a feminist perspective -- Using brief groups effectively -- Exploring diversity in therapeutic groups -- Solution-focused family counseling -- Assessment in couple and family counseling -- Family counseling competencies -- Practicing evidence-based mental health: using research and measuring outcomes -- Advertising, marketing, and financing a mental health practice -- Counselors dealing with the media -- Counselors an expert witnesses -- Impairment in the mental health professions -- Ethical issues related to interprofessional communication -- When therapists face stress and crisis: self-initiated coping strategies -- Treatment failures: opportunities for learning -- Ethics complaints: procedures for filing and responding -- Protecting clients' rights to privacy -- Accurate and effective informed consent -- Managing boundaries -- Reporting suspected child abuse -- Defining and recognizing elder abuse -- The responsible use of technology in mental health practice -- Counseling and supervision: essential concepts and practices -- Responsible interactions with managed care organizations -- Appendix: ethics codes and guidelines in mental health disciplines.