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Working with Families Allie C. Kilpatrick

Working with Families von Allie C. Kilpatrick

Working with Families Allie C. Kilpatrick


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Zusammenfassung

Provides a theoretical base for family practice that explains familial dynamics and provides guidelines for effective intervention based on four basic levels of need: basic survival issues; a need for structure, limits, and safety; problem-focused issues; and family and personal growth issues. The

Working with Families Zusammenfassung

Working with Families: An Integrative Model by Level of Need Allie C. Kilpatrick

This is one of the few texts that addresses work with families from a social worker's perspective. The text assesses families by their level of need, from the most basic level (needs for food, clothing, and shelter) to more advanced levels (needs for intimacy and self-actualization), and provides students with models for assessment and interventions at each level. The text takes an overall integrative ecological systems approach, and discusses the orientation of the practitioner as well as the type of interventive approach. Other family practice texts present many different models of family work, often focused on middle-class, private practice clients. Students complain that they feel undecided about which model to use and when. This text provides an integrative model with guidelines for when and how to use different practice methods. The text discusses the ethical and spiritual dimensions of practice (Ch. 4), and issues of multiculturalism, diversity, and gender differences (Ch. 3).

Inhaltsverzeichnis



Foreword.


Preface.


Acknowledgments.


Authors.


Contributors.


Outline of Approaches.

I.THEORY BASE AND CONTEXTUAL ISSUES: METATHEORIES FOR WORKING WITH FAMILIES AT FOUR LEVELS OF NEED.

1.Levels of Family Need, Allie C. Kilpatrick, Ph.D.
2.An Ecological Systems-Social Constructionism Approach to Family Practice, Thomas P. Holland, Ph.D., and Allie C. Kilpatrick, Ph.D.
3.Contexts of Helping: Commonalities and Diversities, Allie C. Kilpatrick. Ph.D.
4.Ethical Issues and Spiritual Dimensions, Allie C. Kilpatrick, Ph.D.

II.FIRST LEVEL OF FAMILY NEED: BASIC SURVIVAL ISSUES.

5.Interventions to Meet Basic Needs in High-Risk Families with Children, R. Kevin Grigsby, D.S.W.
6.A Family Case Management Approach for Level I Needs, Roberta R. Greene, Ph.D., and Nancy P. Kropf, Ph.D.

III.SECOND LEVEL OF FAMILY NEED: STRUCTURE, LIMITS, AND SAFETY ISSUES.

7.Structural Family Interventions, Peggy H. Cleveland, Ph.D.
8.Social Learning Family Interventions, Arthur M. Horne, Ph.D., and Thomas V. Sayger, Ph.D.

IV.THIRD LEVEL OF FAMILY NEED: PROBLEM-FOCUSED ISSUES.

9.Solution-Focused Family Interventions, Peggy H. Cleveland, Ph.D., and Elizabeth W. Lindsey, Ph.D.
10.Family Systems Interventions, James A. Pippin, Ed.D. and Janice T. Callaway, M.S.W.

V.FOURTH LEVEL OF FAMILY NEED: FAMILY AND PERSONAL GROWTH ISSUES.

11.Narrative Family Interventions, P. David Kurtz, Ph.D., Cynthia C. Tandy, M.S.W., and John P. Shields, M.S.W.
12.Object Relations Family Interventions, Allie C. Kilpatrick, Ph.D., and Ebb G. Kilpatrick, Jr., S.T.M.

VI.THE FAMILY IN THE COMMUNITY: ECOSYSTEM IMPLICATIONS.

13.The Family in the Community, Ray H. MacNair, Ph.D.
Glossary.
Author Index.
Subject Index.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013807400
9780205273072
0205273076
Working with Families: An Integrative Model by Level of Need Allie C. Kilpatrick
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Broschiert
Pearson Education (US)
1998-07-05
248
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