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Making Research Relevant is the ideal core textbook for
master's-level introduction to research methods courses in mental
health. Accessible and user friendly, it is designed to help
trainees and practitioners understand, connect, and apply research
to clinical practice and day-to-day work with students and clients.
The text covers foundational concepts like research ethics and how
to best consume research, as well as 11 applied, evaluative, and
outcome-based research methods. Easy-to-read chapters are infused
with case examples from diverse settings and paired with brief
video lectures, which provide vignettes to guide application and
visual components that demonstrate how research methods can benefit
mental health practitioners in real-world scenarios.
Grounded in a wellness, strengths-based, and developmental
perspective, Non-Suicidal Self-Injury is the ideal guide for
counselors and other clinicians seeking to understand
self-injurious behaviors without pathologizing them. The book
covers topics not previously discussed in other works, including
working with families, supervising counselors working with clients
who self-injure, DSM-5 criteria regarding the NSSI diagnosis, NSSI
as a protective factor for preventing suicidal behavior, and
advocacy efforts around NSSI. In each chapter clinicians will also
find concrete tools, including questions to ask, psychoeducational
handouts for clients and their families, treatment handouts or
treatment plans for counselors, and more. Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
also includes real-life voices of individuals who self-injure as
well as case vignettes to provide examples of how theoretical
models or treatments discussed in this book immediately apply to
practice.
Making Research Relevant is the ideal core textbook for
master's-level introduction to research methods courses in mental
health. Accessible and user friendly, it is designed to help
trainees and practitioners understand, connect, and apply research
to clinical practice and day-to-day work with students and clients.
The text covers foundational concepts like research ethics and how
to best consume research, as well as 11 applied, evaluative, and
outcome-based research methods. Easy-to-read chapters are infused
with case examples from diverse settings and paired with brief
video lectures, which provide vignettes to guide application and
visual components that demonstrate how research methods can benefit
mental health practitioners in real-world scenarios.
Grounded in a wellness, strengths-based, and developmental
perspective, Non-Suicidal Self-Injury is the ideal guide for
counselors and other clinicians seeking to understand
self-injurious behaviors without pathologizing them. The book
covers topics not previously discussed in other works, including
working with families, supervising counselors working with clients
who self-injure, DSM-5 criteria regarding the NSSI diagnosis, NSSI
as a protective factor for preventing suicidal behavior, and
advocacy efforts around NSSI. In each chapter clinicians will also
find concrete tools, including questions to ask, psychoeducational
handouts for clients and their families, treatment handouts or
treatment plans for counselors, and more. Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
also includes real-life voices of individuals who self-injure as
well as case vignettes to provide examples of how theoretical
models or treatments discussed in this book immediately apply to
practice.
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