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v Contents
Kristin W. Bolton, J. Christopher Hall, and Peter Lehmann
Kristin W. Bolton and Peter Lehmann
Barbra Teater
Elaine P. Congress
Clay Gruber and J. Christopher Hall
Catherine A. Simmons, Valerie B. Shapiro, Sarah Accomazzo, and Trevor J. Manthey
Arthur Frankel
Norman H. Cobb
Karen S. Knox and Albert R. Roberts
Michael A. Mancini and Shannon Cooper-Sadlo
Jill Levenson
Amy Van de Motter
Jeannette Bischkopf
Allison Salisbury, Doug Smith, and Corey Campbell
Sarah Todd and Katherine Occhiuto
Tina Maschi, Sandra Turner, and Adriana Kaye
Alicia M. Sellon and Heather Lassman
J. Christopher Hall
Adriana Gil-Wilkerson and Susan B. Levin
Jacqueline Corcoran
Mindfulness-Based Approaches
James Beauchemin
Anka Roberto and Ashley Swinson
Kristin W. Bolton and Kim Stansbury
vii Contributors
Sarah Accomazzo, PhD, MSW, is a community behavioral health services practitioner and researcher. Her practice experience includes evaluation, program improvement, administration, and consulting roles in mental health and prevention organizations and public systems throughout the California Bay Area. Her research interests include mental health assessment and service delivery in public systems and agencies serving youth and families, strengths-based practice, data-driven decision-making, and implementation and evaluation of evidence-informed interventions in real-world settings.
James Beauchemin, PhD, MSW, received his PhD from Ohio State University and MSW from the University of Vermont. Dr. Beauchemins research interests include wellness promotion, integrated mind-body-spirit interventions, solution-focused brief therapy, and the mental health of college students.
Jeannette Bischkopf, PhD, is a professor in the faculty of social work and health at Kiel University of Applied Sciences (Germany), where she teaches psychology and counseling skills. Her research has focused on service user perspectives, mental illness and family caregivers, and the role of emotions in counseling and therapy. Her authored books in German include a self-help manual for families with a depressed family member and she is co-editor of a handbook on health social work and a book on psychiatric social work for students and practitioners.
Kristin W. Bolton, PhD, MSW, (pronouns: she/her/hers) is an associate professor and graduate program coordinator in the School of Social Work at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. She received her PhD in social work from the University of Texas at Arlington. Dr. Boltons research includes violence prevention, solution-focused brief therapy, and resilience across the life span.
Corey Campbell, LCSW,