Crisis Intervention with the Elderly: Theory, Practical Issues, and Training Procedures |
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... effective in reducing depression and anger on a long - range basis ( Viney , Clark , Bunn & Benjamin , 1985 ) . In this approach , the involvement of professionals is guided by the princi- ple of minimal intervention , and all ...
... effective in reducing depression and anger on a long - range basis ( Viney , Clark , Bunn & Benjamin , 1985 ) . In this approach , the involvement of professionals is guided by the princi- ple of minimal intervention , and all ...
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... effective crisis worker must function successfully in three separate roles : helping person , technique - equipped behavior - changer , and adequate referral source . Slaikeu ( 1984 ) has proposed three somewhat similar sub - goals for ...
... effective crisis worker must function successfully in three separate roles : helping person , technique - equipped behavior - changer , and adequate referral source . Slaikeu ( 1984 ) has proposed three somewhat similar sub - goals for ...
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... effective in achieving its goals . Numerous methodological problems are involved in evaluating the effectiveness of crisis hotlines ( Auerbach , 1983 ; Auerbach & Kilmann , 1977 ) . The major outcome variables that have been used ...
... effective in achieving its goals . Numerous methodological problems are involved in evaluating the effectiveness of crisis hotlines ( Auerbach , 1983 ; Auerbach & Kilmann , 1977 ) . The major outcome variables that have been used ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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