Crisis Assessment, Intervention, and Prevention, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (May 17, 2023) © 2024

  • Lisa Jackson-Cherry
  • Bradley T. Erford Peabody College at Vanderbilt University

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For courses in crisis intervention counseling.

Practical implications and applications for dealing with crisis situations

Crisis Assessment, Intervention, and Prevention provides key information for mental health professionals in assessing and reacting to various crises in a changing world. A comprehensive crisis task model, practical applications and first-hand experiences familiarize readers with crisis issues and enable them to practice skills before encountering a problem for the first time in the field.

The 4th Edition features new content on preparedness and responses in schools and universities; technological and distance counseling; and more.

Hallmark features of this title

  • Comprehensive coverage explores crisis situations students will encounter in their roles as counselors with diverse populations and across settings.
  • Voices from the Field interviews with practicing counselors show students what it is like to live the life of a professional counselor.
  • Think About It includes thought-provoking questions and examples that challenge the reader to dig deeper into the content and apply the learning to real-world contexts.
  • Activities provide applied learning, practice and skill-building opportunities by encouraging students to act upon and apply what they are learning.
  • Case Studies with discussion questions and skill practice provide additional opportunities for students to apply what they learn to real-life cases.

New and updated features of this title

  • UPDATED: Applications of the task model for assessment and intervention are integrated into the cases throughout the book, highlighting crucial information, clinical considerations and practical experiences on every crisis topic.
  • NEW: Technological and distance counseling applications of crisis intervention during a pandemic are included where applicable.
  • NEW: Counselor safety, self-care, and wellness issues are integrated into each chapter. Readers will learn how to reduce their risk of physical and emotional harm in the high-stakes field of crisis intervention.
  • UPDATED: Chapter 13, Emergency Preparedness and Response in Schools and Universities, is expanded to include crime prevention through environmental design, the PREPaRE model, trauma-informed approaches, soft and hard lockdown protocols, evacuation and reverse evacuation protocols, contingency planning, psychological safety, new resources, and university response teams.
  • UPDATED: References and citations connect practitioners with the latest information.

The LMS-Compatible Assessment Bank streamlines assignments and grading

  • Quizzes, application exercises, and chapter tests are included in an LMS-compatible packaged file. Questions give students feedback and model responses based on their answers.

Features of Pearson+ eTextbook for the 4th Edition

  • Video Examples, including authentic client/helper interactions and interviews with experts in the field, expand on principles or concepts in each chapter, helping put the reading into context.

Part I: Elements of Crisis Intervention

  1. Basic Concepts of Crisis Intervention: Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry, Jason M. McGlothlin, and Bradley T. Erford
  2. Safety Concerns in Crisis Situations: James Jackson, Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry, Latofia Parker, and Bradley T. Erford
  3. Ethical and Legal Considerations in Crisis Counseling: Paul F. Hard, Laura L. Talbott-Forbes, Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry, and Bradley T. Erford
  4. Essential Crisis Intervention Skills: Bradley T. Erford and Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry
  5. Loss, Grief, and Bereavement: Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry and Bradley T. Erford

Part II: Special Issues in Crisis Intervention

  1. Risk Assessment and Intervention: Suicide, Nonsuicidal Self-Injury, and Homicide: Judith Harrington, Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry, and Bradley T. Erford
  2. Understanding and Treating Substance Use Disorders with Clients in Crisis: Bradley T. Erford and Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry
  3. Intimate Partner Violence and Domestic Violence: Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry and Bradley T. Erford
  4. Sexual Violence: Robin Lee and Jennifer Jordan
  5. Child Sexual Abuse: Carrie Wachter Morris
  6. Military and First Responder Populations: Seth C. W. Hayden and Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry
  7. Emergency Preparedness and Response in the Community and Workplace: Jason M. McGlothlin
  8. Emergency Preparedness and Response in Schools and Universities: Bradley T. Erford and Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry
  9. Counselor Self-Care in Crisis Situations: James Jackson, Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry, and Bradley T. Erford

About our editors

Lisa R. Jackson-Cherry, PhD, LCPC, NCC, ACS, NCSC, PCE, is a professor and director in the School of Counseling at Marymount University. She received a PhD in counselor education and supervision, an EdS in counseling, a Master's of Criminal Justice from the University of South Carolina, and a BA in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Notre Dame of Maryland. She is a Fellow with the American Counseling Association (ACA) and served two terms on the ACA Governing Council. Dr. Jackson-Cherry is the recipient of the ACA Carl Perkins Government Relations Award; the Lifetime Service Award from the Military and Government Counseling Association (MGCA) for her contributions with Law Enforcement and families; the Outstanding Service Award, Leadership Award, and Meritorious Service Award by the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC); the Outstanding Leadership recipient of the European Branch of the American Counseling Association; the Outstanding Professor recipient of the Mediterranean Region Counselors Association; and the Outstanding Service and Leadership Awards from the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors of Maryland. Dr. Jackson-Cherry is a licensed clinical professional counselor in Maryland, national certified counselor, approved clinical supervisor, and national certified school counselor. She is approved as a pastoral counselor educator by the American Association of Pastoral Counselors. She is trained as a disaster mental health counselor by the American Red Cross and in Critical Incident Stress Management/Debriefing by the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation. Dr. Jackson-Cherry is past president of ASERVIC, a division of ACA, and served on the Executive Board of the American Association of State Counseling Boards. She was appointed as the Task Force Committee Chair by MGCA to develop Best Practices for Counseling First Responder Populations. She was appointed to the Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists in Maryland, serving as chairperson for 4 years, chair of the Ethics, Credentials, and Legislative/Regulations Committees; and interim Executive Director. Dr. Jackson-Cherry's research focuses mainly on the areas of crisis intervention, ethical and legal issues in counseling and supervision, stressors with military and first responders, risk assessment, and religious and spiritual integration. She is the primary investigator and project director for a $1.2 million grant to increase clinical mental health counselors working with medically underserved populations and communities. She teaches courses primarily in the areas of crisis assessment and intervention, pastoral counseling integration, ethical and legal issues in counseling, and clinical mental health counseling internship. She coordinates an international class annually on global mental health issues and responses. Dr. Jackson-Cherry has been in private practice in Maryland for more than 20 years, the majority in an interdisciplinary and primary care setting where she worked with children, adults, and families focusing on anxiety, depression, substance use, autism, and behavioral issues. She served for many years as lead counselor with COPS-Kids (Concerns of Police Survivors-Kids) during National Law Enforcement Officers Week, providing group counseling to children who experienced the death of a law enforcement officer-parent in the line of duty. Prior to her faculty appointment in 2000, her previous clinical experiences consisted of clinical director for a mobile crisis team in Baltimore City, behavioral specialist (Grades K through 5), conflict resolution coordinator/counselor (Grades 9 through 12), and group co-facilitator for a women's maximum-security correctional facility. She also worked with the dual-diagnosed population, in a police department youth counseling services division, and as a crisis intervention training facilitator for law enforcement basic trainees and hostage negotiators. Dr. Jackson-Cherry has written numerous articles, book reviews, and book chapters and participated extensively at state, national, and international conferences over the past 25 years.

Bradley T. Erford, PhD, LCPC, NCC, LPC, LP, LSP, is professor and director of the human development counseling program of the Department of Human and Organizational Development in Peabody College at Vanderbilt University and Human Development Counseling Program Director. He was the 61st President of the American Counseling Association (ACA) for 2012–2013 and ACA Treasurer for 2017–2018. He is a Fulbright Specialist and is the recipient of the ACA Research Award, ACA Extended Research Award, ACA Arthur A. Hitchcock Distinguished Professional Service Award, ACA Professional Development Award, Thomas J. Sweeney Award for Visionary Leadership and Advocacy, and ACA Carl D. Perkins Government Relations Award. Dr. Erford was also inducted as an ACA Fellow. In addition, he has received the Association for Assessment in Counseling and Education (AACE) AACE/MECD Research Award, AACE Exemplary Practices Award, AACE President's Merit Award, the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision's Robert O. Stripling Award for Excellence in Standards, Maryland Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) Maryland Counselor of the Year, MACD Counselor Advocacy Award, MACD Professional Development Award, and MACD Counselor Visibility Award. He is the editor of numerous texts including Orientation to the Counseling Profession, Crisis Intervention and Prevention, Group Work in the Schools, Internship and Practicum Experiences in Counseling, Group Work: Process and Applications, Transforming the School Counseling Profession, Professional School Counseling: A Handbook of Principles, Programs and Practices, Assessment for Counselors, Research and Evaluation in Counseling, and The Counselor's Guide to Clinical, Personality and Behavioral Assessment and coauthor of several more books: Mastering the NCE and CPCE, 45 Techniques Every Counselor Should Know, Free Access Assessment Instruments for Common Mental Health and Addiction Issues, Educational Applications of the WISC-IV. and Group Activities: Firing Up for Performance. Dr. Erford is also the General Editor of The American Counseling Association Encyclopedia of Counseling. His research specialization falls primarily in development and technical analysis of psychoeducational tests and has resulted in the publication of more than 90 refereed journal articles, 1,500 book chapters, and 20 published tests. He is editor emeritus of Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development (MECD) and Senior Associate Editor of Journal of Counseling & Development. Dr. Erford was a representative to the ACA Governing Council and the ACA 20/20 Visioning Committee. He is a past president and past treasurer of the Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling, past chair and parliamentarian of the American Counseling Association - Southern (U.S.) Region; past chair of ACA's Task Force on High Stakes Testing; past chair of ACA's Standards for Test Users Task Force; past chair of ACA's Interprofessional Committee; past chair of the ACA Public Awareness and Support Committee (co-chair of the National Awards Sub-committee); chair of the Convention and past chair of the Screening Assessment Instruments Committees for AACE; past president of MACD; past president of Maryland Association for Measurement and Evaluation; past president of Maryland Association for Counselor Education and Supervision; and past president of the Maryland Association for Mental Health Counselors. He was an associate editor of the Journal of Counseling & Development. Dr. Erford is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor, Licensed Psychologist and Licensed School Psychologist. A graduate of The University of Virginia (PhD), Bucknell University (MA), and Grove City College (BS), he teaches courses in assessment, research and evaluation in counseling, and stress management (not that he needs it, of course).

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