Crisis Intervention with the Elderly: Theory, Practical Issues, and Training Procedures |
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... questions one has about the functioning of one's agency . At one level are such questions as the number of clients serviced , the nature of their problems , the type of service they received and the duration of treatment . These questions ...
... questions one has about the functioning of one's agency . At one level are such questions as the number of clients serviced , the nature of their problems , the type of service they received and the duration of treatment . These questions ...
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... questions display a four - part Likert - scale and closed choice format which may be readily coded for computer entry . Three questions are open - ended , although two of these are also amenable to coding pro- cedures . In fact , Item ...
... questions display a four - part Likert - scale and closed choice format which may be readily coded for computer entry . Three questions are open - ended , although two of these are also amenable to coding pro- cedures . In fact , Item ...
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... questions you may have , your group will divide into pairs , and each of you will have a turn to practice what you have learned . Then the group will reassemble and discuss your results . Open - Ended Questions Although an emphasis on ...
... questions you may have , your group will divide into pairs , and each of you will have a turn to practice what you have learned . Then the group will reassemble and discuss your results . Open - Ended Questions Although an emphasis on ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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