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SHORT-TERM EXISTENTIAL INTERVENTION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE

Joseph Walsh, Virginia Commonwealth University
Jim Lantz

Short-Term Existential Intervention in Clinical Practice presents an existential approach to clinical intervention with clients exepriencing a variety of emotional problems stemming from biological, pyschological, social, and meaning and purpose issues. The book also focuses on the realities of short-term intervention and the effects limited contact between clients and treament providers has on successful intervention.

The authors first relate theoretical material to the nature and experience of crisis including short-term intervention, environmental modification strategies, the principles of existential intervention, and cross-cultural concerns in existential practice. They then apply the existential intervention approach to various client populations, focusing on the existential strategies of holding, telling, mastering, and honoring.

Key Features

  • Balances existential theory with practical interventions
  • Flexible approach to intervention
  • Includes case studies from authors’ own experiences that bring concepts to life

Contents

  1.  
The Nature of Existential Crisis
2.  
Environmental Modification in Short-Term Existential Intervention
3.  
Elements of Short-Term Existential Intervention
4.  
Emotional Motivation for Short-Term Existential Intervention
5.  
Vicious Circles in Short-Term Existential Intervention
6.  
Race and Culture in Short-Term Existential Intervention

  Part Two: Applications

7.  
Re-collection Interventions with Older Adults
8.  
Play and Art Interventions with Children and Their Parents
9.  
Dream Work
10.  
Life Stage Crisis Intervention
11.  
Intervention with the Migration Client
12.  
Intervention with Survivors of Rape
13.  

Intervention with Clients Experiencing a Medical Illness

14.  

Intervention with Combat Veterans

15.  

Child and Adolescent Suicidal Ideation and Short-Term Existential Intervention

16.  

Practice Research in Short-Term Existential Intervention

References
About the Authors
Index

About the Authors

Joseph Walsh (PhD, MSW, The Ohio State University) is professor of social work at Virginia Commonwealth University. He has been a direct services practitioner in the field of mental health since 1974. He continues to provide direct services to clients at the university counseling center. Professor Walsh was the 1998 recipient of the National Mental Health Association’s George Goodman Brudney and Ruth P. Brudney Social Work Award, given annually to recognize significant contributions to the care and treatment of persons with mental illness.

Jim Lantz (PhD, MSW, the Ohio State University) (d. 2003) was a professor and counselor educator at the Ohio State University College of Social Work. He published extensively in the areas of existential family therapy and cross-cultural social work practice. Professor Lantz was elected graduate teacher of the year by the students at the Ohio State University College of Social work eight times, and in 2000 was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers.

2007, Paper, 216 Pages, ISBN 978-1-933478-08-1, Price $29.95