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9781572305199

Reaching Out in Family Therapy Home-Based, School, and Community Interventions

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  • ISBN13:

    9781572305199

  • ISBN10:

    1572305193

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-01-06
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Summary

This volume provides the skills practitioners need to conduct family therapy sessions in the home, school, and community. The authors demonstrate how meetings outside of the traditional office setting can enable therapists to intervene actively in the various systems that affect clients' lives. This multisystems approach can be particularly useful when working with poor and ethnic minority families, whose support networks may include extended family, school personnel, and members of the "church family." Practitioners learn how to utilize out-of-office sessions to meet the people who are influential in clients' lives; observe the life realities of children, adolescents, and parents; and identify resources that can be mobilized to produce change. Detailed strategies are presented to help families navigate the overlapping demands of multiple agencies and institutions and to manage and prevent such problems as substance abuse, school drop-out, and child abuse. Throughout, therapeutic and ethical guidelines are illustrated by extensive clinical case material. The book is ideal for those already doing home-based work, as well as those who would like to incorporate it into their practice.

Author Biography

Nancy Boyd-Franklin, Ph.D., is a Professor and teacher at Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology For the last 6 years, she has been a consultant to the Children's Hospital AIDS Program (CHAP) and the National Pediatric HIV Resource Center in Newark, New Jersey. The author of the highly acclaimed Black Families in Therapy: A Multisystems Approach, she is a nationally recognized author on issues such as ethnicity, African American families, Family Therapy, and the psychosocial and treatment issues related to pediatric AIDS.

Table of Contents

PART I. OVERVIEW
Introduction
3(8)
Cultural, Racial, and Socioeconomic Issues
11(26)
PART II. HOME-BASED THERAPY
A Framework for Home-Based Family Treatment
37(21)
Multigenerational Patterns in Families in Crisis
58(20)
Working with Children and Their Families
78(17)
Working with Adolescents and Their Families
95(26)
PART III. SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY WORK
Working with Schools and Preschools
121(26)
Community Interventions
147(16)
Tawn Smith Morris
A Multisystems Case Example
163(18)
Nancy Bloom
PART IV. RESEARCH AND SUPERVISION
Research Evidence for Home-Based, School, and Community Interventions
181(21)
Carol Slechta
Supervision and Training
202(15)
References 217(16)
Author Index 233(5)
Subject Index 238

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