Designed for those who work in correctional settings and as a textbook for the college classroom, this volume covers many administrative, organizational, and ethical issues as well as the practical aspects of the field. The core mental health services used within the correctional institution are described in detail before general characteristics, treatment, and management of specific groups are discussed, including those who abuse substances, the mentally impaired, female offenders, sexual offenders, and juvenile offenders. The various clinical and consultative activities offered to treat and train institutional staff are also described. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Known for his favorite themes of New England and nature, Robert Frost may well be the most famous American poet of the 20th century. This is an encyclopedic guide to the life and works of this great American poet. It combines critical analysis with information on Frost's life, providing a one-stop resource for students.
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Gibson Baker had it all. A beautiful house in Seattle, a beautiful girlfriend and a steady teaching job. But when Gibson's loses his job and his girl on the same day, he's forced to crawl home to Eugene, Oregon. At least Mom's happy to see him. His successful realtor sister, Hope, is not impressed and makes it clear he needs to land another job, and soon! Dempsey, Gibson's best friend from high school, arrives with promises of 'the opportunity of a lifetime'. Dempsey wants to open a restaurant. But Dempsey's dreams are always that - dreams. And Gibson's not eager to get involved in yet another doomed venture. Until Gibson's childhood sweetheart, Gail shows up. What starts out as a wild dream, a desperate plan and a dare, soon takes on a life of its own. With Hope's help, the trio of misfits finds the perfect spot for the restaurant, but as the grand opening approaches, each must face unresolved issues from their past. Can they pull together and grow beyond their previous failures, or will they give up their dreams to do the safe and responsible thing?
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