From the Book - Third edition.
Introduction to involuntary practice / Ronald Rooney
Legal and ethical foundations for work with involuntary clients / Ronald Rooney
Effectiveness with involuntary clients / Ronald Rooney
Influencing behaviors and attitudes / Ronald Rooney
Oppression and involuntary status / Glenda Dewberry Rooney and Joan M. Blakey
Trauma-informed care with legally mandated involuntary clients / Joan M. Blakey
Assessing initial contacts in involuntary transactions / Rebecca Mirick
Initial phase work with individual involuntary clients / Rebecca Mirick
Task-centered intervention with involuntary clients / Ronald Rooney
Work with involuntary families / Rebecca Mirick
Work with involuntary groups / Michale Chovanec
Work with men in domestic abuse treatment / Michael Chovanec
Integrated care and health disparities: critical patient-provider considerations / Tamara S. Davis and Adriane Peck
Strengths-based strategies for improving quality of life among dementia-affected older adults and their care partners / Justine McGovern
Substance abuse treatment: a field in the midst of change / Katherine van Wormer and Laura Parker
Work with unmotivated clients / Per Revstedt
Bringing up what they don't want to talk about: use of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol misuse and depression in a community college health center / Melinda Hohman, Christine Kleinpeter, and Tamara Strohauer
Involuntary clients in public schools: solution-focused brief therapy interventions/ Cynthia Franklin, Laura Hopson, and Samantha Guz
Work with involuntary clients in child welfare settings / Rebecca Mirick, Julie Altman, and Debra Gohagan
Work with involuntary clients in corrections / Chris Trotter
Applying the involuntary perspective to management and supervision / Carol Jud and Tony Bibus
The nonvoluntary practitioner and the system / Ronald Rooney.