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9780205446193

Working With Families: An Integrative Model By Level Of Need

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  • ISBN13:

    9780205446193

  • ISBN10:

    0205446191

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-01-01
  • Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
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Summary

The fourth edition of Working with Families presents an innovative model for choosing specific intervention methods that meet the discriminate level of need of a particular family. Thomas P. Holland has been added as a second author to help update and maintain the most current text possible.

Table of Contents

Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Authors xxi
Contributors xxiii
Outline of Approaches xxvi
PART ONE Theory Base and Contextual Practice: Metatheories for Working with Families at Four Levels of Need
1(74)
Levels of Family Need
2(13)
Allie C. Kilpatrick
Level I
3(2)
Level II
5(3)
Level III
8(1)
Level IV
9(1)
Intervention Criteria
10(2)
Summary
12(1)
Discussion Questions
13(1)
Internet Resources
13(1)
Suggested Readings
13(1)
References
14(1)
An Ecological Systems--Social Constructionism Approach to Family Practice
15(20)
Thomas P. Holland
Allie C. Kilpatrick
Ecological Systems Perspective
15(4)
Applications to Family Practice
19(3)
Caveats in Using the Ecosystems Metatheory
22(1)
Social Constructionist Perspective
23(2)
Applications to Family Practice
25(1)
Caveats in Using the Social Constructionist Metatheory
26(1)
Comparing and Integrating the Metatheories
27(3)
Summary
30(1)
Discussion Questions
30(1)
Internet Resources
31(1)
Suggested Readings
31(1)
References
32(3)
Contexts of Helping: Commonalities and Human Diversities
35(17)
June G. Hopps
Allie C. Kilpatrick
Jillian Nelson
The Helping Relationship/Therapeutic Alliance
36(2)
Client Diversity
38(10)
Summary
48(1)
Discussion Questions
49(1)
Internet Resources
49(1)
Suggested Readings
49(1)
References
50(2)
Ethically Informed and Spiritually Sensitive Practice
52(23)
Allie C. Kilpatrick
Dorothy S. Becvar
Thomas P. Holland
Ethically Informed Practice
52(10)
Spiritually Sensitive Practice
62(7)
Ethical Challenges
69(1)
Summary
70(1)
Discussion Questions
70(1)
Internet Resources
71(1)
Suggested Readings
71(1)
References
72(3)
PART TWO First Level of Family Need: Basic Survival
75(40)
Interventions with Level I, Neglectful Families: A New Model of Family Preservation
76(18)
Jackie Ellis
R. Kevin Grigsby
Needs of Neglectful Families
78(1)
Assessment
78(2)
Goals: Defining Family Preservation
80(1)
Basic Tenets
80(3)
Intervention Approach: Preserving Neglectful Level I Families
83(4)
Evaluation of Effectiveness
87(1)
Application to Families on Levels II, III, and IV
88(1)
Ethical Challenges
89(1)
Summary
89(1)
Discussion Questions
89(1)
Internet Resources
90(1)
Suggested Readings
90(1)
References
90(4)
A Family Case Management Approach for Level I Needs
94(21)
Roberta R. Greene
Nancy P. Kropf
Family Needs
94(1)
Family Case Assessment
95(2)
Treatment Goals
97(1)
Treatment Approach: A Generalist Model of Case Management
98(9)
Evaluation
107(1)
Application to Families at Other Levels of Need
108(1)
Ethical Challenges
108(1)
Summary
109(1)
Discussion Questions
109(1)
Internet Resources
110(1)
Suggested Readings
110(1)
References
111(4)
PART THREE Second Level of Family Need: Structure, Limits, and Safety
115(30)
Structural Family Interventions
116(12)
Harry J. Aponte
Levels of Family Need
116(1)
Assessment
117(2)
Goals
119(1)
Intervention Approach
119(3)
Evaluation
122(1)
Application to Families at Other Levels of Need
123(1)
Ethical Challenges
123(1)
Summary
124(1)
Discussion Questions
125(1)
Suggested Videotapes
125(1)
Suggested Readings
126(1)
References
126(2)
Social Learning Family Interventions
128(17)
Arthur M. Horne
Thomas V. Sayger
Family Needs
128(3)
Assessment and Treatment Goals
131(2)
Social Learning Family Interventions
133(6)
Evaluation of Effectiveness
139(1)
Application to Families on Levels I, III, and IV
139(1)
Ethical Challenges
140(1)
Summary
140(1)
Discussion Questions
141(1)
Internet Resources
142(1)
Suggested Readings
142(1)
References
142(3)
PART FOUR Third Level of Family Need: Boundaries and Control
145(48)
Solution-Focused Family Interventions
146(21)
Jeffrey J. Koob
Assumptions
146(1)
Typical Needs of Level III Families
147(1)
Assessment
148(1)
Theory Base and Basic Tenets
149(2)
Treatment Goals
151(2)
Application
153(3)
Application to Spirituality
156(1)
Interventions
157(4)
Evaluation
161(2)
Application to Families on Levels I, II, and IV
163(1)
Ethical Challenges
163(1)
Summary
164(1)
Discussion Questions
164(1)
Internet Resources
164(1)
Suggested Readings
165(1)
References
165(2)
Family Systems Theory
167(26)
Joseph Walsh
Needs Presented by Level III Families
168(1)
Assessment
168(6)
Goals of the Intervention
174(1)
Intervention Approaches
174(3)
Applications
177(7)
Evaluation of Effectiveness
184(2)
Application to Families at Other Levels of Need
186(1)
Ethical Challenges
186(1)
Summary
187(1)
Discussion Questions
188(1)
Internet Resources
189(1)
Suggested Readings
189(1)
References
190(3)
PART FIVE Fourth Level of Family Need: Family and Personal Growth
193(50)
Narrative Family Interventions
194(26)
Nancy R. Williams
Needs
194(1)
Goals
195(2)
Theoretical Foundations and Basic Tenets
197(3)
Assessment
200(2)
Intervention Approaches
202(8)
Evaluation
210(1)
Application to Families at Other Levels of Need
211(1)
Ethical Challenges
212(1)
Summary
212(1)
Discussion Questions
213(1)
Internet Resources
213(1)
Suggested Readings
213(2)
References
215(5)
Object Relations Family Interventions
220(23)
Allie C. Kilpatrick
Elizabeth O. Trawick
Family Needs
221(3)
Family Case Assessment
224(4)
Treatment Goals
228(1)
Intervention Approach: Theory Base and Tenets
229(4)
Application to Families on Level IV
233(1)
Interventions and Techniques
234(3)
Evaluation of Effectiveness
237(1)
Application to Families Functioning at Other Levels
237(1)
Ethical Challenges
238(1)
Summary
239(1)
Discussion Questions
239(1)
Internet Resources
240(1)
Suggested Readings
240(1)
References
240(3)
PART SIX The Family in the Community: Ecosystem Implications
243(12)
The Family in the Community
244(11)
Allie C. Kilpatrick
John B. Turner
Ray H. MacNair
The Case of Mrs. Y.
245(1)
Dual Focus
245(1)
Definition of Community
246(1)
Family Practitioner and Agency Helping Function in Community
247(1)
Two Models That Address Family Needs on a Community Level
248(4)
Summary
252(1)
Discussion Questions
252(1)
Internet Resources
253(1)
Suggested Readings
253(1)
References
254(1)
Appendix Ethics Cases and Commentaries 255(6)
Glossary 261(6)
Name Index 267(5)
Subject Index 272

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