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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Practice: A Casebook on Co-occurring Disorders
Jerry L. Johnson; George Grant
Cognella Academic Publishing
2020
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Practice: A Casebook on Co-occurring Disorders provides readers with illuminating, complex cases that shed light on how experienced practitioners think about practice, struggle to resolve practice dilemmas, and make clinical decisions to meet the needs of clients with co-occurring disorders. The opening chapter presents the Advanced Multiple Systems (AMS) approach, gleaned from the editors' 80 years of combined professional experience and providing readers with a series of guiding practice principles to use while reading the evaluating cases. In following chapters, cases are presented in the form of in-depth narratives. Through an informative storytelling, readers learn about individuals struggling with substance abuse, mental health disorders, racial identity, trauma, and parental rights. In additional chapters, readers are provided with standard assessment forms and challenged to make clinical sense of clients' information and their complex lives. The final chapter reviews best practice methods in the field of co-occurring disorders. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Practice is part of the Cognella Casebook Series for the Human Services, a collection of textbooks that challenge students to learn through example, build critical competencies, and prepare for effective, vibrant practice.Jerry L. Johnson is an associate professor in the School of Social Work at Grand Valley State University. He received his Ph.D. in sociology from Western Michigan University. Johnson has been in the human services field since 1983, serving as a family therapist, clinical supervisor, administrator, consultant, teacher, trainer, and author.George Grant, Jr. is the dean of the College of Community and Public Service and a professor in the School of Social Work at Grand Valley State University. He received his Ph.D. in sociology from Western Michigan University. Grant, Jr. is a professor, administrator, evaluator, practitioner, and consultant.
Trauma-Informed Care: A Casebook
Jerry L. Johnson; George Grant
Cognella Academic Publishing
2020
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Trauma-Informed Care: A Casebook provides readers with thought-provoking and invaluable cases to help them improve their skills in working with clients presenting trauma-based problems and diagnoses.The opening chapter presents the Advanced Multiple Systems (AMS) approach, which provides readers with a series of guiding practice principles to use while evaluating the cases. In proceeding chapters, readers learn about a 77-year-old African American man who suffered the trauma of Hurricane Katrina; an adolescent female who identifies as male and experiences significant personal, family, and social issues on his way to embracing his gender identity; and an adolescent girl in a foster care placement unsuitable for her situation. Additional cases follow a successful salesman and community member whose childhood involved trauma, rape, and loss, and a lesbian women in a long-term, committed relationship who suffers with problems on the job because of her gender identity and desire to surgically transition from female to male. The final chapter reviews best practices in the field of trauma and trauma-informed care.Trauma-Informed Care is part of the Cognella Casebook Series for the Human Services, a collection of textbooks that challenge students to learn through example, build critical competencies, and prepare for effective, vibrant practice.
Fully Functional Faith - A Case For Faith - Vol 1
Sonya L Thompson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The Wagner Housing Act; a Case Study of the Legislative Process
Timothy L. McDonnell
Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Wagner Housing Act; a Case Study of the Legislative Process
Timothy L. McDonnell
Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Defining Doctrine for Transition, a Case Study in Post-MCO Security
David L Raugh
Biblioscholar
2012
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Pug Potter's Case of the Shoeless Corpse: A Kingsport narritive of the old days
Pete L. Dykes
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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A Case for Adoption: Embracing the world's children as our children
Esq Jessica L. Yates
Jessica L. Yates
2019
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Adoption is attainable for every family that is hoping to expand The Case for Adoption guides readers through the various types of adoption and illuminates all the moving parts of the adoption process. Adoption is often shrouded in secrecy and hushed tones. No longer The secret is out There are countless children that need families and countless families that need children. Find out all the information you need to choose the right type of adoption for your family and to have a smooth adoption process all in one place. Learn the truth about adoption and make sure to share it. A case for adoption is a treasure trove for anyone seeking to adopt or those that are part of a village that already has adopted.Jessica L. Yates, Esq. hails from the beautiful Bayou State of Louisiana. Although hailing from Louisiana she has acquired the South Florida Swag having grown up predominantly in Palm Beach County. Jessica came to Miami in 2003 to join the University of Miami family and never left. Jessica is a daughter, a favorite granddaughter, an aunt, a proud Miami Hurricane Alumna, and most importantly a mother. She is also a momtrepreneur operating her own family law firm Yates Legal Group, P.A. Jessica L. Yates, Esq. is also an accomplished attorney who has advocated for our most vulnerable children and families in courtrooms throughout South Florida since 2013. Jessica has successfully secured adoptions for "unadoptable" children and been an adoption advocate encouraging cooperation and communication to assist children with gaining forever families. Jessica was recognized as one of the Florida Legal Trend's Legal Elite 2017. Jessica holds a Juris Doctor and a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Miami.She values family and community. Jessica believes that when we invest our best in children and families, not only can we heal one family but we can heal our community, our state, and our nation. It is this belief coupled with her faith in God that led her to choose adoption as a single parent. After becoming aware of the countless children that needed loving homes, Jessica began her adoption journey and welcomed her twins home in 2016. Adopting her daughters has been a life changing adventure that has made her an emboldened adoption advocate.
The Murder of John Shakespeare: A Centralia Cold Case
Cary O'Dell; Richard L. Sprehe
History Press
2025
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Authors Cary O'Dell and Richard L. Sprehe lead a literary investigation of a brutal cold-case murder. In May 1975, in the small Southern Illinois town of Centralia, the body of one of its best-known residents, John Shakespeare, was found nearly nude, bound, and shot, execution-style, in the basement of his home. Shakespeare, sixty-nine, was a wealthy bachelor, an eccentric, an heir to the Shakespeare fishing fortune, a world-renowned collector of vintage cars, and, maybe, a possessor of a few secrets. Despite the victim being well liked in the community, state and local police, and eventually even the FBI and Interpol, found a plethora of suspects while investigating the crime. Could it have been his longtime business associate? Or the mysterious hitchhiker seen in town just days before his body was found? Or a long-ago name from his past?
The Murder of John Shakespeare: A Centralia Cold Case
Cary O'Dell; Richard L. Sprehe
History Press
2025
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The Great American Revival: A Case Study in Historical Evangelism with Implications for Today
Arthur Barsalou Strickland; Charles L. Goodell
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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""The Great American Revival: A Case Study In Historical Evangelism With Implications For Today"" is a book written by Arthur Barsalou Strickland. The book explores the history of the Great American Revival, a religious movement that took place in the United States during the early 19th century. The author provides an in-depth analysis of the revival, including its origins, key figures, and impact on American society. Strickland also examines the ways in which the Great American Revival can be applied to modern-day evangelism. He argues that the principles and practices of the revival can be used to inspire and guide contemporary religious movements. The book is aimed at scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the history of American religion or the evolution of evangelism. It is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of an important period in American history, and offers valuable insights into the role of religion in shaping American society.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Great American Revival: A Case Study in Historical Evangelism with Implications for Today
Arthur Barsalou Strickland; Charles L. Goodell
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Case Studies for Interpreting the MMPI-a-RF
Daniel L. Davis; Yossef S. Ben-Porath
University of Minnesota Press
2021
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A collection of illustrative adolescent case studies to aid clinicians in problem identification, diagnosis, and treatment planning-the only casebook for the MMPI-A-RF The MMPI-A-RF is linked to current models of psychopathology and personality, and features scales relevant for use with adolescents in a variety of clinical, forensic, and school settings. It mirrors the structure of the MMPI-2-RF, resulting in the most up-to-date, empirically based personality assessment for use with adolescents. Written by the authors of the earlier Case Studies for Interpreting the MMPI-A, this book continues the goal of serving as an authentic and illustrative guide for clinicians in understanding and using the MMPI-A-RF. Since the publication of the original Case Studies, much has changed for clinicians who assess and treat adolescents. The interpretive model described in this book demonstrates how the MMPI-A-RF can assist clinicians in assessing youth today by highlighting sixteen cases that broadly represent adolescents evaluated in clinical and forensic practice. In addition, one of the most common uses for the MMPI-A-RF is in the juvenile court setting-a landscape that has also dramatically changed since the publication of the original MMPI-A. Case Studies for Interpreting the MMPI-A-RF focuses on detailed forensic issues, including legal backgrounds, case law, and assessment methods specific to use of the MMPI-A-RF in juvenile court and related settings. Case Studies for Interpreting the MMPI-A-RF will assist clinicians in understanding MMPI-A-RF interpretation, while also being a valuable teaching tool for courses in assessment.
Administrative Law: A Casebook [Connected eBook with Study Center]
Bernard Schwartz; Roberto L. Corrada; J. Robert Brown
Aspen Publishing
2022
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Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook with Study Center on Casebook Connect, including lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities. Access also includes practice questions, an outline tool, and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes. Written in an accessible, straightforward style, Administrative Law: A Casebook, Tenth Edition focuses on the basic principles of administrative law using a traditional cases-and-notes pedagogy, flexible organization, and examination-length problems at the end of each substantive chapter.This book emphasizes the actual practice of administrative law, highlighting aspects of the law that will help students later as attorneys practicing before federal or state administrative agencies. Notes after cases focus on questions that would be asked by lawyers practicing in the area. End of chapter problems help to accentuate the types of problems confronted by practitioners.New to the Tenth Edition: Full coverage of recent developments, including new appointment and removal cases: Lucia, Seila Law, and Arthrex, plus accompanying notes; the newest developments regarding the doctrine of nondelegation including the Gundy case and Justice Gorsuch's dissenting opinion; new treatment of the doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies; the newest developments dealing with standard of review including the DACA and Department of Commerce v. New York cases; the newest developments regarding Chevron and Auer deference, including the Pereira and KisorUpdated coverage of developments involving rulemaking.A new procedural due process case involving the emergency exception in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.Cases and materials relating to state administrative law with an emphasis on California & New York.An edited and shortened chapter on administrative hearings.Professors and students will benefit from: A chronological approach that shows the procedural course of administrative law in actual practiceA broad range of state cases, both classic and currentBalanced coverage that gives students valuable exposure to the state level where most administrative law issues are handled in practice, in addition to the standard treatment of federal lawFlexible organization beginning with an overview of administrative law and its agencies to allow instructors to easily adapt the book to individual course needsClear, accessible writing style that facilitates student learningExcellent notes and explanatory materialA casebook that pays careful attention to explanation, helping students with even complex areas of administrative lawAn examination-length problem at the end of each substantive chapterTeaching materials include: Comprehensive Teacher's Manual with model answers and extensive materials related to teaching administrative law as a simulation course
Asia: Case Studies in the Social Sciences - A Guide for Teaching
Myron L. Cohen
M.E. Sharpe
1993
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The material in this study is covered by Myron L. Cohen on religion and family organization in China; John R. Bowen on family, kinship, and Islam in Indonesia; Robert W. Hefner on hierarchy and stratification in Java; and Nancy Rosenberger on gender roles in Japan. Further material is provided by William W. Kelly on rural society in Japan; Theodore C. Bestor on urban life in Japan; Stephen R. Smith on the family in Japan; Doranne Jacobson on gender relations in India; Lawrence A. Babb on religion in India; Owen M. Lynch on stratification, inequality, and the caste system in India; Laurell Kendall on changing gender relations in Korea; Andrew G. Walder on comparative revolution in China and Vietnam, Maoism, and the sociology of work in China and Japan; Moni Nag on the comparative demography of China, Japan, and India; and Helen Hardacre on the new religions of Japan. Other contributors offering information through case studies are Hiroshi Ishida on stratification and mobility in Japan; Robert C. Liebman on work and education compared in Japan and the US; Joseph W. Elder on education, urban society, urban problems, and industrial society in India; Andrew J. Nathan on totalitarianism, authoritarianism, and democracy in China; Jean C. Oi on mobilisation and participation in China; Edwin A. Winckler on political development in Taiwan; Carl H. Lande on political parties and representation in the Philippines ; Clark N. Neher on political development and political participation in Thailand; and Benedict R. O'G. Anderson on political culture, the military, and authoritarianism in Indonesia. The final chapters of this work include studies by Stephen Philip Cohen on the military in India and Pakistan; Paul R. Brass on democracy and political participation in India; T.J. Pempel on Japanese democracy and political culture, political parties and representation, and bureaucracy in Japan; Han-kyo Kim on political development in South Korea; and Thomas G. Rawski on the economies of China and Japan.
Asia: Case Studies in the Social Sciences - A Guide for Teaching
Myron L. Cohen
M.E. Sharpe
1993
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The material in this study is covered by Myron L. Cohen on religion and family organization in China; John R. Bowen on family, kinship, and Islam in Indonesia; Robert W. Hefner on hierarchy and stratification in Java; and Nancy Rosenberger on gender roles in Japan. Further material is provided by William W. Kelly on rural society in Japan; Theodore C. Bestor on urban life in Japan; Stephen R. Smith on the family in Japan; Doranne Jacobson on gender relations in India; Lawrence A. Babb on religion in India; Owen M. Lynch on stratification, inequality, and the caste system in India; Laurell Kendall on changing gender relations in Korea; Andrew G. Walder on comparative revolution in China and Vietnam, Maoism, and the sociology of work in China and Japan; Moni Nag on the comparative demography of China, Japan, and India; and Helen Hardacre on the new religions of Japan. Other contributors offering information through case studies are Hiroshi Ishida on stratification and mobility in Japan; Robert C. Liebman on work and education compared in Japan and the US; Joseph W. Elder on education, urban society, urban problems, and industrial society in India; Andrew J. Nathan on totalitarianism, authoritarianism, and democracy in China; Jean C. Oi on mobilisation and participation in China; Edwin A. Winckler on political development in Taiwan; Carl H. Lande on political parties and representation in the Philippines ; Clark N. Neher on political development and political participation in Thailand; and Benedict R. O'G. Anderson on political culture, the military, and authoritarianism in Indonesia. The final chapters of this work include studies by Stephen Philip Cohen on the military in India and Pakistan; Paul R. Brass on democracy and political participation in India; T.J. Pempel on Japanese democracy and political culture, political parties and representation, and bureaucracy in Japan; Han-kyo Kim on political development in South Korea; and Thomas G. Rawski on the economies of China and Japan.
Food Systems in Correctional Settings: A Literature Review and Case Study
A. B. Smoyer; L. Kjaer Minke
World Health Organization
2016
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Food is a central component of life in correctional institutions and plays a critical role in the physical and mental health of incarcerated people and the construction of prisoners' identities and relationships. An understanding of the role of food in correctional settings and effective management of food systems may improve outcomes for incarcerated people and help correctional administrators to maximize the health and safety of individuals in these institutions. This report summarizes existing research about food systems in correctional settings and provides examples of food programs in prison and remand facilities, including a case study of food-related innovation in the Danish correctional system. Specific conclusions are offered for policy-makers, administrators of correctional institutions and prison food services professionals, and ideas for future research are proposed.