J. Scott Fraser, PhD, is a clinical psychologist with nearly 40 years of clinical practice, supervision, training, and academic teaching. He has served as director of internship training, associate dean, and director of clinical training and as professor of clinical psychology in the doctoral program at the School of Professional Psychology at the Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. Before that, he was director of a crisis/brief therapy center in a large general hospital setting for 14 years. He has published many papers and books, including Unifying Effective Psychotherapies: Tracing the Process of Change (APA Books, 2018) and the DVD titled The Process of Change in Integrative Psychotherapy, which uses the process model described in this book.
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Acknowledgements Preface. Wei Ji: The Chinese Characters for Crisis Part I. Crisis, Chaos, Catastrophe and the Process of Change Introduction: Tipping Point Interventions and the Process of Change Chapter 1. Traditional Crisis Intervention and its Problems Chapter 2. The Theory Base for the Process of Change Model in Crisis Intervention and Brief Therapy Chapter 3. Viewing Crises Through the Process of Change Chapter 4. Doing Crisis Intervention from the Process View Part II. Tipping Point Interventions Across Crises: Following the Process of Change Model Chapter 5. Trauma: Stress, Disorder, and Growth Chapter 6. Suicidal Crises: Hazardous Intersections Chapter 7. Grief and Mourning Chapter 8. Intimate Partner Violence: Time Limited Windows of Opportunity Chapter 9. Sexual Assault: Intervening in Culturally Shaped Crises Chapter 10. Tipping Points and Windows of Opportunity