1Dedication
60Reflections and Possibilities
2Foreword by Joel J. Hunt
61Example 4-2: Excerpt from Janice and Michael’s Narrative (Levy, 2013)
3Preface: New Beginnings: Pretreatment In Action
62Supporting Transitions: Easier Said than Done
4Introduction by John Conolly
63Questions for Consideration
5References
64Reflections and Possibilities
6Notes
65Transitions to Housing First
7Chapter 1: Pretreatment Model
66References
8What is Pretreatment? (Levy, 2010; Levy, 2000)
67Chapter 5: Promoting Safety: Harm Reduction and Crisis Intervention
9Pillars of Pretreatment Model
68Exercise 5-1: Brainstorm: Harm Reduction Programs and Interventions
10Table 1: Ten Guidelines for Outreach Counseling (Pretreatment Perspective)
69Discussion
11Table 2: Outreach-Counseling Developmental Model
70Example 5-1: Excerpt from Ronald’s Narrative (Levy, 2011)
12References
71Questions for Consideration
13Chapter 2: Relationship Formation: The Challenges of Engagement
72Reflections and Possibilities
14Pre-engagement
73Introduction to Crisis Intervention
15Example 2-1: Phone Referral
74Exercise 5-2: Personal Exploration of Crisis/Opportunity
16Questions for Consideration
75Discussion
17Reflections and Possibilities
76Excerpt from Ronald’s Narrative (Levy, 2011) – Part 2
18Pre-engagement Process
77Questions for Consideration
19Example 2-2: Excerpt from Tracy’s narrative (Levy, 1998; Levy, 2010)
78Reflections and Possibilities
20Questions for Consideration
79References
21Reflections and Possibilities
80Chapter 6: Facilitating Change: The Art of Enhancing Motivation and Gentle Confrontation
22Table 3: Stages of Engagement
81Four Pretreatment Strategies to Promote Positive Change
23Engagement Phase
82Stages of Change and Motivational Interviewing Principles
24Excerpt from Tracy’s Narrative (Levy, 1998, Levy, 2010) a Part 2
83Exercise 6-1: Self Reflection on the Change Process
25Questions for Consideration
84Discussion
26Reflections and Possibilities
85Example 6-1: Excerpt from Anthony’s Narrative (Levy, 2013)
27Contracting Phase
86Solution Focused Work: Crisis Intervention and Contracting
28Excerpt from Tracy’s Narrative (Levy,1998; Levy, 2010) – Part 3
87Questions for Consideration
29Questions for Consideration
88Reflections and Possibilities
30Reflections and Possibilities
89Excerpt from Anthony’s Narrative (Levy, 2013) – Part 2
31References:
90Questions for Consideration
32Chapter 3: Common Language Construction: Entering the House of Language
91Reflections and Possibilities
33Exercise 3-1: Gestalt Psychology Figure
92Excerpt from Anthony’s Narrative (Levy, 2013) – Part 3
34Discussion
93Questions for Consideration
35Exercise 3-2: Our Work Focus
94Reflections and Possibilities
36Discussion
95References
37Fostering Communication
96Chapter 7: Supervision: Embracing PIE and Open Dialogue
38Example 3-1: Excerpt from Miguel’s narrative (Levy, 2018)
97Development of PIE Workplace
39Questions for consideration
98Exercise 7-1: Finding a Sense of Meaning in the Workplace
40Reflections and Possibilities
99Discussion
41Excerpt from Miguel’s narrative (Levy, 2018) – Part 2
100Worker-Supervisor Relationship
42Table 4: Stages of Common Language Development
101Client-Worker Relationship
43Questions for Consideration
102Worker-Systems Communication
44Reflections and Possibilities
103Example 7-1: The Quest for Productive Dialogue
45Example 3-2: Excerpt from Andrew’s narrative (Levy, 2004; Levy, 2010)
104Questions for Consideration
46Questions for Consideration
105Reflections and Possibilities
47Reflections and Possibilities
106Four Levels of Supervision and Data Collection
48Excerpt from Andrew’s Narrative (Levy, 2004; Levy, 2010) – Part 2
107References
49Questions for Consideration
108Conclusion: People’s Stories and Pretreatment Pathways to Better Health
50Reflections and Possibilities
109Public Health Policy and Homelessness
51References
110Trauma and Healing Relationships
52Chapter 4: Ecological Considerations: Supporting Transitions
111Constructing New Narratives and Pretreatment Pathways to Inclusion
53Exercise 4-1: Brainstorm: Strategies to Support Transitions
112References
54Discussion
113About the Authors
55Exercise 4-2: Psychosocial Rehabilitation Strategies
114Jay S. Levy, MSW, LICSW J Clinical Social Worker, PATH Program Manager, Teacher
56Discussion
115John Conolly, UKCP reg. Psychotherapist, Lacanian Analyst, M.A. (Psychoanalysis), M.A. (Psychology)
57Example 4-1: Excerpt from Judy’s Narrative (Levy, 2018)
116Joel Hunt, MPAS, PA-C, Street Medicine Director, Physician Assistant, Teacher
58Pretreatment Strategies
117Index
59Questions for Consideration