Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-399) and index.
Machine generated contents note: Pt. I Crime victimization: patterns, reactions, and clinical syndromes -- 1.Crime and crime victims: the clinical and social context -- 2.Psychological reactions to crime victimization: posttraumatic symptoms and syndromes -- 3.Psychological disorders associated with crime victimization -- 4.Crime victim trauma: confounding symptoms and syndromes -- Pt. II Foundations of practical and clinical strategies for crime victims -- 5.On-scene crisis intervention: guidelines for law enforcement, emergency services, and mental health responders -- 6.Symptom management and short-term mental health stabilization -- 7.Counseling and psychotherapy of crime victims -- 8.Family survivors of homicide: symptoms, syndromes, and practical interventions -- 9.Family survivors of homicide: psychotherapeutic strategies -- Pt. III Special victims: applications of crime victim counseling and therapy to populations at risk -- 10.Rape and sexual assault -- 11.Domestic violence -- 12.Workplace violence -- 13.Bullying and school violence -- 14.Victims of terrorism -- 15.Our own medicine: counseling and psychotherapy of mental health professionals -- 16.Your day in court: crime victims, mental health clinicians, and the legal system