Authors: Martin Bloom, Martin Bollm
ISBN-13: 9780803971523, ISBN-10: 0803971524
Format: Paperback
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date Published: March 1996
Edition: 1st Edition
Bloom, Martin, PhD
What are the most effective ways to prevent predictable behavioral problems, protect current states of health, and promote desired behaviors? Intended for use by students in the helping professions and by practitioners and researchers in the field, Primary Prevention Practices offers step-by-step procedures on how to conduct over 50 techniques of prevention practice. Through the use of an organizational framework, the configural equation, author Martin Bloom identifies the classes of factors that are to be considered in any thorough analysis of a given situation and provides a check list for accessing the full range of forces acting on events so the reader can better select which preventive action to apply. In addition, the book covers a wide range of prevention practices, including problem-solving methods, anticipatory instructions, social skills training, life-long exercises, perceived self-efficacy, assertiveness training, cognitive reframing, and peer tutoring. By using a technique that is friendly to practitioners and students, Primary Prevention Practices is a perfect resource for those in the fields of psychology, clinical psychology, social work, and public health.
Legal eagle authors Brinson and Radcliffe offer a "preventative" guide to cyber law intended to help multimedia developers avoid lawsuits by outlining the basic legal principles involved in producing and distributing products. The manual introduces basic legal principles such as copyright, trademark, contracts and agreements through every phase of operation from writing a title to complying with union rules. The accompanying disk contains 22 sample contracts for multimedia, and the appendices feature listings of providers, clearance firms, and resources. Lacks a bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Preface | ||
1 | Frame of Reference for Primary Prevention Practice | 1 |
2 | Methods of Primary Prevention: Dimension I. Increasing Individual Strengths | 25 |
3 | Methods of Primary Prevention: Dimension II. Decreasing Individual Limitations | 103 |
4 | Methods of Primary Prevention: Dimension III. Increasing Social Supports | 181 |
5 | Methods of Primary Prevention: Dimension IV. Decreasing Social Stresses | 239 |
6 | Methods of Primary Prevention: Increasing Resources and Decreasing Pressures From (and on) the Physical Environment | 279 |
Dimension V. Increasing Resources From the Physical Environment | 283 | |
Dimension VI. Decreasing the Pressures From (and on) the Physical Environment | 310 | |
7 | Systematic Applications of Primary Prevention Methods | 327 |
Appendix A. Primary Prevention Sources | 339 | |
Appendix B. Theories and Models in Primary Prevention | 345 | |
References | 361 | |
Author Index | 412 | |
Subject Index | 430 | |
About the Author | 442 |