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E-grāmata: Social Responsibility Therapy for Adolescents and Young Adults: A Multicultural Treatment Manual for Harmful Behavior

  • Formāts: 370 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jul-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135696511
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Gain the unique approach to enhance relapse prevention in harmful behavior treatment

Social Responsibility Therapy for Adolescents and Young Adults: A Multicultural Treatment Manual for Harmful Behavior is a crucial treatment manual that can be used by mental health professionals whose caseload includes a multicultural population of adolescents and young adults who exhibit multiple forms of harmful behavior. This unique therapy enhances relapse prevention in harmful behavior treatment by addressing the target behavior problem, negative social influence problem, and dose-response problem, along with acknowledging that harmful behavior is multicultural and addressing the key criticisms of multicultural therapy through a theory-driven treatment approach that utilizes methods and procedures from existing evidence-based treatments with known multicultural applications.

Social Responsibility Therapy for Adolescents and Young Adults: A Multicultural Treatment Manual for Harmful Behavior provides a comprehensive explanation of Social Responsibility Therapy, its advantages, and the intervention evidence-base for multiple forms of harmful behavior. This text discusses in detail the multicultural intervention approach, its rationale, and content. Implementation methods and treatment protocol are explored. The book includes illustrated case studies, tables, figures, and references to additional available readings.

Topics discussed in Social Responsibility Therapy for Adolescents and Young Adults: A Multicultural Treatment Manual for Harmful Behavior include:
  • evidence-based procedures used in Structured Discovery learning experiences to target harmful behavior
  • helping clients discover how they acquired, maintained, and generalized a broad range of harmful behavior
  • addressing target behavior problems, negative social influence problems, and the dose-response problem
  • five areas of human functioning that are critical to the wellbeing of self and others which can only be addressed through psychotherapy and forensic parenting
  • developing prosocial behavior alternatives which contribute to both relapse prevention and personal development
  • and much more!
Social Responsibility Therapy for Adolescents and Young Adults: A Multicultural Treatment Manual for Harmful Behavior is an essential resource for social workers, counselors, psychologists, and psychiatrists whose caseloads include a multicultural population of young people who exhibit multiple forms of harmful, abusive behavior.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Social Responsibility Therapy Overview, Intervention Evidence Base, and Multicultural Approach
1(56)
Social Responsibility Therapy Overview
1(8)
Evidence Base for Intervention with Multiple Forms of Harmful Behavior
9(16)
Multicultural Intervention Approach, Rationale, and Content
25(22)
Summary of Social Responsibility Therapy Treatment Methods and Procedures
47(7)
Advantages of Social Responsibility Therapy
54(3)
Client Awareness Training: The Problem Development Triad
57(76)
How Harmful Behavior was Acquired: The Risk Factor Chain
60(12)
How Harmful Behavior was Maintained: The Stress-Relapse Cycle
72(19)
How Harmful Behavior was Generalized to Other Areas: The Harmful Behavior Anatomy
91(34)
Harmful Behavior Anatomy Model Summary
125(6)
The Problem Development Triad Presentation
131(2)
Social Responsibility Therapy Implementation Methods and Treatment Protocol
133(108)
Social Responsibility Therapy Implementation Methods
133(19)
Basic Awareness Training, Responsibility Training, and Tolerance Training Tools
152(22)
Individual Implementation: Clients, Couples, and Individual Families
174(2)
Group/Program Implementation: Family Clusters and Residential Programs
176(51)
Social Responsibility Therapy Group/Program Delivery Systems
227(14)
Research Support for Social Responsibility Therapy Methods and Procedures
241(60)
Outcome Review Pragmatics for Abuse Behavior Treatment
241(1)
Introduction to Real-World Research
242(7)
Social Responsibility Therapy Treatment Component Development, Research Support, and Evaluation Results
249(29)
General Social Responsibility Therapy Program Outcome Statistics and Case Study Data
278(9)
Evaluation of Social Responsibility Therapy Application Potential: Abstracts of Selected Referral Populations
287(8)
Social Responsibility Therapy: Summary and Conclusion
295(6)
Notes 301(8)
References 309(34)
Index 343
James M. Yokley