04588oam 2200673I 450 991045883420332120170925200215.00-7890-2674-01-317-82510-11-315-82118-41-317-82511-X10.4324/9781315821184 (CKB)2550000001280135(EBL)1679667(SSID)ssj0001215591(PQKBManifestationID)11699850(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001215591(PQKBWorkID)11178079(PQKB)10597809(MiAaPQ)EBC1679667(OCoLC)880452420(EXLCZ)99255000000128013520180706h20132005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrClinical and research uses of an adolescent mental health intake questionnaire what kids need to talk about /Ken Peake, Irwin Epstein, Daniel Medeiros, editorsLondon ;New York :Routledge,2005, 2013.1 online resource (346 p.)Clinical and research uses of an adolescent mental health intake questionnaire : what kids need to talk about has been co-published simultaneously as Social work in mental health volume 3, numbers 1/2, 2004 and volume 3, number 3, 2005.First Published 2005 by The Haworth Press, Inc.0-7890-2673-2 1-306-69859-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; PART I; Including At-Risk Adolescents in Their Own Health and Mental Health Care: A Youth Development Perspective; Theoretical and Practical Imperatives for Reflective Social Work Organizations in Health and Mental Health: The Place of Practice-Based Research; Creating and Sustaining a Practice-Based Research Group in an Urban Adolescent Mental Health Program; Development and Utilization of a Practice-Based, Adolescent Intake Questionnaire (Adquest): Surveying Which Risks, Worries, and Concerns Urban Youth Want to Talk AboutClinical Uses of an Adolescent Intake Questionnaire: Adquest as a Bridge to EngagementWhich Adolescents Need to Talk About Safety and Violence?; Adolescents Seeking Mental Health Services: Self-Reported Health Risks and the Need to Talk; Adolescents' Need to Talk About Sex and Sexuality in an Urban Mental Health Setting; Adolescents' Need to Talk About School and Work in Mental Health Treatment; Adolescents' Self-Reported Substance Risks and Need to Talk About Them in Mental Health CounselingAdolescents' Self-Reported Risk Factors and Desire to Talk About Family and Friends: Implications for Practice and ResearchPART II; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Sexual-Orientation Questioning Adolescents Seeking Mental Health Services: Risk Factors, Worries, and Desire to Talk About Them; Experience of Racism as a Correlate of Developmental and Health Outcomes Among Urban Adolescent Mental Health Clients; Multiple Risks, Multiple Worries, and Adolescent Coping: What Clinicians Need to Ask About; Data-Mining Client Concerns in Adolescent Mental Health Services: Clinical and Program ImplicationsCollaborative Data-Mining in an Adolescent Mental Health Service: Clinicians Speak of Their ExperienceIndexLearn how to better clinically serve ?risky? adolescents?from the clients themselves!Clinical and Research Uses of an Adolescent Mental Health Intake Questionnaire: What Kids Need to Talk About explores the research on adolescent behavior culled from the answers to a clinician-designed intake questionnaire given to adolescent clients asking how they view their own risks, what they worry about, and what they wish to talk about. Respected authorities discuss the enlightening findings and present ways to reshape services, taking into account customer preference, risk and worry, and yoAdolescent psychiatryPsychiatric social workQuestionnairesElectronic books.Adolescent psychiatry.Psychiatric social work.Questionnaires.616.89/00835Epstein Irwin935318Medeiros Daniel935319Peake Ken935320MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910458834203321Clinical and research uses of an adolescent mental health intake questionnaire2106613UNINA