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On any given night, there are over 643,000 homeless peopleresiding
in shelters and on the streets across America. What can we do to
help?
"Levy crafts stories of characters who sear the memory: OldMan Ray,
the World War II veteran who resents the VA system andregards
himself as the de facto night watchman at Port Authority;Ben who
claims to be a prophet disowned in his own country, crucifiedby the
government and enslaved by poverty finds a bridge tothe mainstream
services and a path to housing through the commonlanguage of
religious metaphors, including redemption andforgiveness; and
Andrew who has been 'mentally murdered' ishelped to understand his
own situation and gain disability benefitsthrough the language of
trauma; among others.
These stories are deftly interwoven with theory and practice as
Levy constructshis developmental model of the engagement and
pretreatment process. The outreachworker strives to understand the
language and the culture of each homeless individual, builds a
bridge to the mainstream services, and helps those providers to
understandthe special circumstances of these vulnerable people.
Levy bears witness to thecourage of these pilgrims who wander the
streets of our cities, and his poignant bookis a testament to the
healing power of trusting and enduring relationships."
--Jim O'Connell, MD - President and Street Physician forBoston
Health Care for the Homeless Program
The reader will...
Experience moving real life stories that demystify homeless
outreach and its centralobjectives and challenges.Learn about
effective strategies of outreach & engagement with
under-servedpopulations.Understand and be able to utilize the
stages of common language construction inyour own practice.Learn
about pretreatment principles and their applications with persons
experiencinguntreated major mental illness, addiction, and medical
issues.Discover new interventions via outreach counseling, advocacy
and case managementwith people experiencing long-term or chronic
homelessness.Understand how to better integrate policy, programs
(e.g. Housing First), and supervisionwith homeless outreach
initiatives.
About the Author
Jay S. Levy, LICSW has spent the last 20 years working
withindividuals who experience homelessness. He has developed
newprograms and provided clinical staff supervision. Jay is one
ofthe architects to the Regional Engagement and Assessment
forChronically Homeless Housing program (REACH). This wasadopted by
the Western Massachusetts Regional Network as aninnovative approach
toward reducing chronic homelessness.
Learn more at www.JaySLevy.com
From the New Horizons in Therapy Series at Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
SOC025000 Social Science: Social Work
PSY010000 Psychology: Psychotherapy - Counseling
POL002000 Political Science: Public Policy - City Planning &
Urban Dev.
This book provides social workers, outreach clinicians, case
managers, and concerned community members with a pretreatment guide
for assisting homeless couples, youth, and single adults. The
inter-relationship between Homeless Outreach and Housing First is
examined in detail to inform program development and hands on
practice. "Pretreatment Guide for Homeless Outreach & Housing
First" shares five detailed case studies from the field to
elucidate effective ways of helping and to demonstrate how the most
vulnerable among us can overcome trauma and homelessness.
Readers will:
Expand their assessment skills and discover new interventions for
helping people who have experienced long-term or chronic
homelessness. Understand and be able to integrate the stages of
common language construction with their own practice. Learn about
the positive measurable impact of a Housing First approach and its
moral, fiscal, and quality of life implications. Understand how to
better integrate program policy and supervision with Homeless
Outreach & Housing First initiatives. Learn how to utilize a
Pretreatment Approach with couples, youth, and unaccompanied adults
experiencing untreated major mental illness and addiction.
"Jay S. Levy's book is essential reading to both people new to the
movement to end homelessness and folks who have been in the
trenches for many years. Learn how to do effective outreach with
the chronic homeless population, and the ins and outs of the
Housing First model. The personal stories and the success cases
will give inspiration to work even harder to help both individuals
and for ending homelessness in your community."
Michael Stoops, Director of Community Organizing
National Coalition for the Homeless, Washington, DC
Learn more at www.JaySLevy.com
Another empowering book from Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
On any given night, there are over 643,000 homeless people residing
in shelters and on the streets across America. What can we do to
help?
"Levy crafts stories of characters who sear the memory: Old Man
Ray, the World War II veteran who resents the VA system and regards
himself as the de facto night watchman at Port Authority; Ben who
claims to be a prophet disowned in his own country, crucified by
the government and enslaved by poverty finds a bridge to the
mainstream services and a path to housing through the common
language of religious metaphors, including redemption and
forgiveness; and Andrew who has been 'mentally murdered' is helped
to understand his own situation and gain disability benefits
through the language of trauma; among others.
These stories are deftly interwoven with theory and practice as
Levy constructs his developmental model of the engagement and
pretreatment process. The outreach worker strives to understand the
language and the culture of each homeless individual, builds a
bridge to the mainstream services, and helps those providers to
understand the special circumstances of these vulnerable people.
Levy bears witness to the courage of these pilgrims who wander the
streets of our cities, and his poignant book is a testament to the
healing power of trusting and enduring relationships."
--Jim O'Connell, MD - President and Street Physician for Boston
Health Care for the Homeless Program
The reader will...
Experience moving real life stories that demystify homeless
outreach and its central objectives and challenges. Learn about
effective strategies of outreach & engagement with under-served
populations. Understand and be able to utilize the stages of common
language construction in your own practice. Learn about
pretreatment principles and their applications with persons
experiencing untreated major mental illness, addiction, and medical
issues. Discover new interventions via outreach counseling,
advocacy and case management with people experiencing long-term or
chronic homelessness. Understand how to better integrate policy,
programs (e.g. Housing First), and supervision with homeless
outreach initiatives.
About the Author
Jay S. Levy, LICSW has spent the last 20 years working with
individuals who experience homelessness. He has developed new
programs and provided clinical staff supervision. Jay is one of the
architects to the Regional Engagement and Assessment for
Chronically Homeless Housing program (REACH). This was adopted by
the Western Massachusetts Regional Network as an innovative
approach toward reducing chronic homelessness.
Learn more at www.JaySLevy.com
From the New Horizons in Therapy Series at Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
SOC025000 Social Science: Social Work
PSY010000 Psychology: Psychotherapy - Counseling
POL002000 Political Science: Public Policy - City Planning &
Urban Dev.
This book provides social workers, outreach clinicians, case
managers, and concerned community members with a pretreatment guide
for assisting homeless couples, youth, and single adults. The
inter-relationship between Homeless Outreach and Housing First is
examined in detail to inform program development and hands on
practice. "Pretreatment Guide for Homeless Outreach & Housing
First" shares five detailed case studies from the field to
elucidate effective ways of helping and to demonstrate how the most
vulnerable among us can overcome trauma and homelessness.
Readers will:
Expand their assessment skills and discover new interventions for
helping people who have experienced long-term or chronic
homelessness. Understand and be able to integrate the stages of
common language construction with their own practice. Learn about
the positive measurable impact of a Housing First approach and its
moral, fiscal, and quality of life implications. Understand how to
better integrate program policy and supervision with Homeless
Outreach & Housing First initiatives. Learn how to utilize a
Pretreatment Approach with couples, youth, and unaccompanied adults
experiencing untreated major mental illness and addiction.
"Jay S. Levy's book is essential reading to both people new to the
movement to end homelessness and folks who have been in the
trenches for many years. Learn how to do effective outreach with
the chronic homeless population, and the ins and outs of the
Housing First model. The personal stories and the success cases
will give inspiration to work even harder to help both individuals
and for ending homelessness in your community."
Michael Stoops, Director of Community Organizing
National Coalition for the Homeless, Washington, DC
Learn more at www.JaySLevy.com
Another empowering book from Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
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