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"I have little doubt that a reader with different interests would recommend alternative chapters. That is the strength of this volume. The editors have successfully compiled a tremendous amount of information on diverse programs for difficult-to-treat patients. It is an excellent text that should provide assistance for almost anybody attempting to develop an effective mental health program."-- "The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease"
"If out of all of the confusion and disorder there may still emerge a system of care that is human and efficient, "Innovative Approaches for Difficult-to-Treat Populations" can serve as a marker in mapping the direction such a system will take."-- "Readings: A Journal of Reviews and Commentary in Mental Health"
"This intriguing and important book challenges our comfortable images of traditional treatment, neatly packaged in 50-minute sessions in the therapist's office. The interventions described here take place in the real-world settings where the clients live their lives and confront their stressors--at home with their families, in shopping malls, and sometimes on the street, in police cars, and even in jail. The treatments are practical and action-oriented, they focus on some of the most challenging conditions mental health workers confront--substance abuse, juvenile delinquency, child neglect, severe mental illness, and others--and there is a refreshing emphasis on empirical assessment of outcomes. The book offers both inspiration and instruction to mental health professionals seeking new approaches to old problems."-- "John R. Weisz, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles"