Handbook of Crisis Counseling, Intervention, and Prevention in the Schools
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Book title: Handbook of Crisis Counseling, Intervention, and Prevention in the Schools.
Edition: 2nd.
Contributors: Jonathan Sandoval - Editor.
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Place of publication: Mahwah, NJ.
Publication year: 2002.
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Table of contents
- Title Page *
- Contents v
- Preface to the Second Edition vii
- Part I - General Principles of Crisis Counseling and Prevention *
- Chapter 1 - Conceptualizations and General Principles of Crisis Counseling, Intervention, and Prevention 3
- References *
- Chapter 2 - Preparing for the School Crisis Response 25
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- Chapter 3 - Culture, Diversity, and Crisis 39
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- Part II - Crisis Throughout Childhood and Adolescence but Particularly Common in the Elementary School *
- Chapter 4 - School and Learning: School Entry, School Failure, and the Discovery of Learning Disabilities 59
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- Chapter 5 - Divorce: Crisis Intervention and Prevention with Children of Divorce and Remarriage 83
- References 102
- Chapter 6 - Bullying 105
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- Chapter 7 - Child Maltreatment 137
- Note *
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- Chapter 8 - Helping Children Cope with Death 161
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- Chapter 9 - Illness: a Crisis for Children 183
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- Chapter 10 - Children of Parents with Disabilities 213
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- Chapter 11 - Moving 231
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- Chapter 12 - School Violence and Disasters 249
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- Part III - Adolescent Crises *
- Chapter 13 - Suicide 273
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- Chapter 14 - Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Questioning Youth 301
- References 319
- Appendix 322
- Chapter 15 - Adolescent Parenthood: a Crisis for Males and Females 323
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- Chapter 16 - Parent-Adolescent Crises 339
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- Chapter 17 - Rape and Sexual Assault 359
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- Chapter 18 - Helping Children with Eating Disorders: Quintessential Research on Etiology, Prevention, Assessment, and Treatment 393
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- Author Index 417
- Subject Index 437
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