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Brief Treatment andCrisis InterventionA Journal of Evidence-Based Practice

Volume 8 Number 4 November 2008www.brief-treatment.oxfordjournals.org

Brief Treatment andCrisis InterventionA Journal of Evidence-Based PracticeVolume 8 Number 4 November 2008

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REGULAR ARTICLES293 In Memory of Professor Albert Roberts

294 Early Trauma and Subsequent Antisocial Behavior in AdultsGREG J. ARMSTRONG, & SUSAN D. M. KELLEY

304 Development of Clinical Ratings for Crisis Assessment In Community Mental HealthEUGENE R. BONYNGE, & STEVEN THURBER

313 Practice Challenges in Using Psychological First Aid in a Group Format withChildren: A Pilot StudyCAROL A. PLUMMER, DAPHNE S. CAIN, RAKINZIE M. FISHER, & TONI Q. BANKSTON

327 An Overview of the Evidence on Bullying Prevention and Intervention ProgramsFAYE MISHNA

342 Mental Health Practitioners Collaboration with the Families of Individuals withSchizophrenia: A Mixed Method StudyBLAKE BEECHER

352 Public Subsidized Assistance for Psychological Counseling in the Danish PublicNational Health Insurance ServiceASK ELKLIT, & LOUISE H. NIELSEN

358 General Mental Health Practitioners as EAP Network Affiliates: Does EAP Short-Term Counseling Overlap with General Practice Psychotherapy?DAVID A. SHARAR

370 Preparing Child Psychologists for Managed Care: Educational and TrainingConsiderationsDANIEL B. PICKAR, & RHONDA L. LINDSEY

381 Power and Control as a Framework for Practice—The Case of Intimate PartnerViolence Work in TaiwanCHU-LI JULIE LIU, & CHERYL REGEHR

390 The Efficacy of Bibliotherapy for Social PhobiaYU SUN CHUNG, & JUNG-HYE KWON

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EditorAlbert R. Roberts, PhDProfessor of Social Work & CriminalJustice

Administration of JusticeDepartmentRutgers—The State Universityof New Jersey, Piscataway

Associate EditorsResearch CommentariesCheryl Regehr, PhDFaculty of Social Work & Centre for Applied Social Research

University of Toronto

Forensic Mental HealthAnn W. Burgess, DNSc, FAANCollege of NursingUniversity of Pennsylvania

Book ReviewsElizabeth Plionis, PhDNational Catholic School of Social Service

Catholic University of AmericaWashington, DC

Editorial BoardAllan A. Abbass, MD, FRCPCCentre for Emotions & HealthDepartment of PsychiatryDalhousie University

James Barber, PhDDeputy Vice-ChancellorRMIT UniversityMelbourne, Australia

Bernard Bloom, PhDDepartment of PsychologyUniversity of Colorado

Gary L. Bowen, PhDSchool of Social WorkThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Harris Chaiklin, PhDSchool of Social WorkUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore

Kevin Corcoran, PhD, JDGraduate School of Social WorkPortland State University

Catherine Dulmus, PhDSchool of Social Work University at Buffalo The State University of New York

Sophia Dziegielewski, PhDSchool of Social Work University of Cincinnati, Ohio

George S. Everly, Jr., PhDBloomberg School of Public Health

Johns Hopkins University

Anne Fortune, PhDSchool of Social WelfareState University of New York at Albany

Cynthia Franklin, PhDSchool of Social Work University of Texas at Austin

Graham Glancy, MDDepartment of Psychiatry University of Toronto

Donald K. Granvold, PhDSchool of Social WorkUniversity of Texas at Arlington

Diane Green, PhDSchool of Social Work Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Florida

James J. Hennessy, PhDGraduate School of EducationFordham University at Lincoln Center

Rachel Kaul, MSWDisaster and Emergency ServicesMaryland Department of Health &Mental Hygiene

Alan Kazdin, PhDDepartment of PsychologyYale University

Philip M. Kleespies, PhDAPA Section on Clinical Emergencies and Crises

American Psychological Associationand VA Medical Center, Boston

Lorrin M. Koran, MDDepartment of Psychiatry & BehavioralSciences

Stanford University Medical Center

Jeffrey M. Lating, PhD Department of Psychology Loyola College in Maryland, Baltimore

Mark D. Lerner, PhDAmerican Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress

Commack, New York

M. Sean O’Halloran, PhDDivision of Professional Psychology &Psychological Services Clinic

University of Northern Colorado

Allen J. Ottens, PhDDepartment of Educational Psychology & Counseling

Northern Illinois University

Howard A. Paul, PhDUniversity of Medicine and Dentistry ofNew Jersey

Lisa Rapp-Palicchi, PhDSchool of Social Work University of South Florida, Tampa

Aart Schene, MD, PhDProfessor of PsychiatryAcademic Medical Center/University of Amsterdam

Aron Shlonsky, PhDFaculty of Social Work University of Toronto

Phyllis Solomon, PhDSchool of Social Policy; and Department of Psychiatry

University of Pennsylvania

David W. Springer, PhDSchool of Social WorkUniversity of Texas at Austin

David L. Streiner, PhDDepartment of PsychiatryUniversity of Toronto

Vikki L. Vandiver, DrPHSchool of Social Work, Portland State University; and Department of Psychiatry

Oregon Health and Science University

Vincent B. Van Hasselt, PhDCenter for Psychological StudiesNova Southeastern UniversityFort Lauderdale, Florida

Barbara Van Noppen, PhD University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Department ofPsychiatry

Los Angeles, California

Janet B. W. Williams, DSWBiometrics Research Department & Department of Psychiatry

New York State Psychiatric InstituteColumbia University

John S. Wodarski, PhDSchool of Social WorkUniversity of Tennessee

Kenneth Yeager, PhDMedical Center Department of PsychiatryOhio State University

Professor Albert R. Roberts

It is with deep regret and profound admiration that we remember

Brief Treatment andCrisis InterventionAA JJoouurrnnaall ooff EEvviiddeennccee--BBaasseedd PPrraaccttiicceeVolume 8 Number 4 November 2008

REGULAR ARTICLESIn Memory of Professor Albert Roberts 293

Early Trauma and Subsequent Antisocial Behavior in Adults 294GREG J. ARMSTRONG, & SUSAN D. M. KELLEY

Development of Clinical Ratings for Crisis Assessment In Community Mental Health 304EUGENE R. BONYNGE, & STEVEN THURBER

Practice Challenges in Using Psychological First Aid in a Group Format with Children: A Pilot Study 313CAROL A. PLUMMER, DAPHNE S. CAIN, RAKINZIE M. FISHER, & TONI Q. BANKSTON

An Overview of the Evidence on Bullying Prevention and Intervention Programs 327FAYE MISHNA

Mental Health Practitioners Collaboration with the Families of Individuals with Schizophrenia: A Mixed Method Study 342BLAKE BEECHER

Public Subsidized Assistance for Psychological Counseling in the Danish Public National Health Insurance Service 352ASK ELKLIT, & LOUISE H. NIELSEN

General Mental Health Practitioners as EAP Network Affiliates: Does EAP Short-Term Counseling Overlap with General Practice Psychotherapy? 358DAVID A. SHARAR

Preparing Child Psychologists for Managed Care: Educational and Training Considerations 370DANIEL B. PICKAR, & RHONDA L. LINDSEY

Power and Control as a Framework for Practice—The Case of Intimate Partner Violence Work in Taiwan 381CHU-LI JULIE LIU, & CHERYL REGEHR

The Efficacy of Bibliotherapy for Social Phobia 390YU SUN CHUNG, & JUNG-HYE KWON

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