Counseling Victims of Violence: A Handbook for Helping Professionals Sandra L. Brown Author
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With violence of all kinds — from child abuse and domestic violence to hate crimes and stalking — at an all-time high, today''s counselors must be prepared to treat many types of victims. Counseling Victims of Violence offers practical guid... Read more
With violence of all kinds — from child abuse and domestic violence to hate crimes and stalking — at an all-time high, today''s counselors must be prepared to treat many types of victims. Counseling Victims of Violence offers practical guidance and helps a counselor determine if a victim should be referred to a specialist. Each chapter covers a specific type of violent victimization, detailing which issues to address in each of the three stages of counseling (crisis intervention, short-term, and long-term) and highlighting often-overlooked secondary victimizations and social services resources. Quick-glance reference charts summarize each chapter’s contents.
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  • 5.90(w)x9.10(h)x1.00(d)
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  • Turner Publishing Company
  • December 22, 2006
  • 9781630267193
SANDRA L BROWN, M.A., is an author, conference leader and consultant in the field of domestic violence. She was the founder of Bridgework Counseling Center, which provided intensive outpatient counsel...
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