Becoming a Citizen Therapist – Integrating Community Problem–Solving Into Your Work as a Healer
Autor William J. Doherty, Tai J. Mendenhallen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781433839863
ISBN-10: 1433839865
Pagini: 231
Dimensiuni: 153 x 227 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Wiley
ISBN-10: 1433839865
Pagini: 231
Dimensiuni: 153 x 227 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Wiley
Cuprins
Part I. Overview of Citizen Therapist Work
Introduction: What Can Therapists Offer the Larger World?
Chapter 1. Foundations of Citizen Therapist Work
Part II. Health Care Projects
Chapter 2. Family Education Diabetes Series: Tackling the Diabetes Epidemic in an American Indian Community
Chapter 3. Students Against Nicotine and Tobacco Addiction
Chapter 4. The Como Clinic Health Club: Activating Citizen Patient Leaders
Part III. Family and Cultural Change Projects
Chapter 5. Putting Family First: Resisting the Pull of Overscheduling Kids
Chapter 6. The Citizen Father Project
Chapter 7. Braver Angels: Counteracting Political Polarization
Part IV. Projects Dealing With Race
Chapter 8. The Relationships Project With Young Black Men
Chapter 9. The Police and Black Men Project
Part V. Becoming and Succeeding as a Citizen Therapist
Chapter 10. Case Studies in Other Citizen Therapist Work
With Mark Meier, Marisol L. Meyer, Alexis R. Franklin, Ceewin N. Louder, Joelle Dorsett, Marie Boursiquot White, Guerda Nicolas, and Brooke Miller
Chapter 11. Maintaining Citizen Health Care Projects Over Time
Chapter 12. Funding and Evaluation in Citizen Health Care
Chapter 13. Getting Started as a Citizen Therapist
Chapter 14. The Citizen Therapist as a Person and as a Professional
Afterword
References
Index
About the Authors
Introduction: What Can Therapists Offer the Larger World?
Chapter 1. Foundations of Citizen Therapist Work
Part II. Health Care Projects
Chapter 2. Family Education Diabetes Series: Tackling the Diabetes Epidemic in an American Indian Community
Chapter 3. Students Against Nicotine and Tobacco Addiction
Chapter 4. The Como Clinic Health Club: Activating Citizen Patient Leaders
Part III. Family and Cultural Change Projects
Chapter 5. Putting Family First: Resisting the Pull of Overscheduling Kids
Chapter 6. The Citizen Father Project
Chapter 7. Braver Angels: Counteracting Political Polarization
Part IV. Projects Dealing With Race
Chapter 8. The Relationships Project With Young Black Men
Chapter 9. The Police and Black Men Project
Part V. Becoming and Succeeding as a Citizen Therapist
Chapter 10. Case Studies in Other Citizen Therapist Work
With Mark Meier, Marisol L. Meyer, Alexis R. Franklin, Ceewin N. Louder, Joelle Dorsett, Marie Boursiquot White, Guerda Nicolas, and Brooke Miller
Chapter 11. Maintaining Citizen Health Care Projects Over Time
Chapter 12. Funding and Evaluation in Citizen Health Care
Chapter 13. Getting Started as a Citizen Therapist
Chapter 14. The Citizen Therapist as a Person and as a Professional
Afterword
References
Index
About the Authors