Intervention: Reducing Compassion Fatigue

About to Give up on Someone Who Needs Help?

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
Cover of the book Intervention: Reducing Compassion Fatigue by Al Jameson, WestBow Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Al Jameson ISBN: 9781449759537
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: July 19, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Al Jameson
ISBN: 9781449759537
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: July 19, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

This book is designed to help religious leaders, professional counselors, concerned family members, and individuals offer viable, appropriate levels of care to someone with an addiction problem, one who refuses to accept assisted-living conditions or comply with medical advice. Using tools in this book can increase awareness of the issue and acceptance of recovery.

Learn how to avoid compassion fatigue while using healthy personal boundaries. Because these tools are likely used in an emotional setting, the least emotionally involved helper or leader is the best person for attempting an organized intervention. Concerned others may be able to find serenity after going through this process.

This book teaches a mini-intervention or one-on-one short meeting as a setup for a full-blown maxi-intervention later, if necessary. If the maxi-intervention is not successful at first, next steps and consequences are taught. These steps are in keeping with Jesus instructions on how to approach someone with an issue.

This book compiles thirty-nine years of studying and experience of achieving compliance with the best of care for someone refusing help with a serious issue. In using these steps and illustrations, 90 percent of the full maxi-interventions result in beginning the first stages of treatment or recovery.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This book is designed to help religious leaders, professional counselors, concerned family members, and individuals offer viable, appropriate levels of care to someone with an addiction problem, one who refuses to accept assisted-living conditions or comply with medical advice. Using tools in this book can increase awareness of the issue and acceptance of recovery.

Learn how to avoid compassion fatigue while using healthy personal boundaries. Because these tools are likely used in an emotional setting, the least emotionally involved helper or leader is the best person for attempting an organized intervention. Concerned others may be able to find serenity after going through this process.

This book teaches a mini-intervention or one-on-one short meeting as a setup for a full-blown maxi-intervention later, if necessary. If the maxi-intervention is not successful at first, next steps and consequences are taught. These steps are in keeping with Jesus instructions on how to approach someone with an issue.

This book compiles thirty-nine years of studying and experience of achieving compliance with the best of care for someone refusing help with a serious issue. In using these steps and illustrations, 90 percent of the full maxi-interventions result in beginning the first stages of treatment or recovery.

More books from WestBow Press

Cover of the book Dynamic Studies in Ephesians by Al Jameson
Cover of the book Speak Positively and Expect the Victory by Al Jameson
Cover of the book Unveiled by Al Jameson
Cover of the book In His Love and Glorious Service by Al Jameson
Cover of the book The You in You by Al Jameson
Cover of the book Communicate Navigate Aviate by Al Jameson
Cover of the book God’S Miracles by Al Jameson
Cover of the book On My Last Nerve by Al Jameson
Cover of the book Maximizing Lean Six Sigma Sustainability by Al Jameson
Cover of the book Daijha Road by Al Jameson
Cover of the book Building Trust by Al Jameson
Cover of the book An Old Pair of Boots by Al Jameson
Cover of the book Soaring by Al Jameson
Cover of the book He Knew Me by Al Jameson
Cover of the book "Descending Angels" by Al Jameson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy