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

This text focuses on all levels of need within a family, and provides clear guidelines for effective family interventions.

The authors emphaize family strengths, coping capacities, and the many commonalities shared by all.All levels of need are addressed and practice models are applied, highlighting the importance of looking at the specific needs of each family and the effective practice interventions.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Authors

Contributors

Outline of Approaches

Part One Theory Base and Contextual Practice: Metatheories for Working with Families at Four Levels of Need


1 Levels of Family Need

Allie C. Kilpatrick

Level I

Level II

Level III

Level IV

Intervention Criteria

Summary

Discussion Questions

Internet Resources

Suggested Readings

References

2 An Ecological Systems-Social Constructionism Approach to Family Practice

Thomas P. Holland and Allie C. Kilpatrick

Ecological Systems Perspective

Applications to Family Practice

Caveats in Using the Ecosystems Metatheory

Social Constructionist Perspective

Applications to Family Practice

Caveats in Using the Social Constructionist Metatheory

Comparing and Integrating the Metatheories

Summary

Discussion Questions

Internet Resources

Suggested Readings

References

3 Contexts of Helping: Commonalities and Human Diversities

Allie C. Kilpatrick and June G. Hopps with Kareema J. Gray

The Helping Relationship/Therapeutic Alliance

Client Diversity

Summary

Discussion Questions

Internet Resources

Suggested Readings

References

4 Ethically Informed and Spiritually Sensitive Practice

Allie C. Kilpatrick, Thomas P. Holland and Dorothy S. Becvar

Ethically Informed Practice

Spiritually Sensitive Practice

Ethical Challenges

Summary

Discussion Questions

Internet Resources

Suggested Readings

References

Part Two First Level of Family Need: Basic Survival


5 Interventions with Level I ,Neglectful Families.

James M. Gaudin

Needs of Neglectful Families

Assessment

Goals: Defining Family Preservation

Basic Tenets

Intervention Approach: Preserving Neglectful Level I Families

Evaluation of Effectiveness

Application to Families on Levels II, III, and IV

Ethical Challenges

Summary

Discussion Questions

Internet Resources

Suggested Readings

References


6 A Family Case Management Approach for Level I Needs

Roberta R. Greene and Nancy P. Kropf

Family Needs

Family Case Assessment

Treatment Goals

Treatment Approach: A Generalist Model of Case Management

Evaluation

Application to Families at Other Levels of Need

Ethical Challenges

Summary

Discussion Questions

Internet Resources

Suggested Readings

References


Part Three Second Level of Family Need: Structure, Limits, and Safety


7 Structural Family Interventions

Harry J. Aponte

Levels of Family Need

Assessment

Goals

Intervention Approach

Evaluation

Application to Families at Other Levels of Need

Ethical Challenges

Summary

Discussion Questions

Suggested Videotapes

Suggested Readings

References

8 Social Learning Family Interventions 128

Arthur M. Horne and Thomas V. Sayger

Family Needs 128

Assessment and Treatment Goals 131

Social Learning Family Interventions 133

Evaluation of Effectiveness 139

Application to Families on Levels I, III, and IV 139

Ethical Challenges 140

Summary 140

Discussion Questions 141

Internet Resources 142

Suggested Readings 142

References 142


Part Four Third Level of Family Need: Boundaries and Control


9 Solution-Focused Family Interventions

Jeffrey J. Koob

Assumptions

Typical Needs of Level III Families

Assessment

Theory Base and Basic Tenets

Treatment Goals

Application

Application to Spirituality

Interventions

Evaluation

Application to Families on Levels I, II, and IV

Ethical Challenges

Summary

Discussion Questions

Internet Resources

Suggested Readings

References

10 Family Systems Theory

Joseph Walsh

Needs Presented by Level III Families

Assessment

Goals of the Intervention

Intervention Approaches

Applications

Evaluation of Effectiveness

Application to Families at Other Levels of Need

Ethical Challenges

Summary

Discussion Questions

Internet Resources

Suggested Readings

References


Part Five Fourth Level of Family Need: Family and Personal Growth

11 Narrative Family Interventions

Nancy R. Williams

Needs

Goals

Theoretical Foundations and Basic Tenets

Assessment

Intervention Approaches

Evaluation

Application to Families at Other Levels of Need

Ethical Challenges

Summary

Discussion Questions

Internet Resources

Suggested Readings

References

12 Object Relations Family Interventions

Allie C. Kilpatrick and Elizabeth O. Trawick

Family Needs

Family Case Assessment

Treatment Goals

Intervention Approach: Theory Base and Tenets

Application to Families on Level IV

Interventions and Techniques

Evaluation of Effectiveness

Application to Families Functioning at Other Levels

Ethical Challenges

Summary

Discussion Questions

Internet Resources

Suggested Readings

References

Part Six The Family in the Community: Ecosystem Implications


13 The Family in the Community

Elizabeth Vonk

The Case of Mrs. Y.

Dual Focus

Definition of Community

Family Practitioner and Agency Helping Function in Community

Two Models That Address Family Needs on a Community Level

Summary

Discussion Questions

Internet Resources

Suggested Readings
References

Appendix: Ethics Cases and Commentaries

Glossary

Name Index

Subject Index

Additional information

CIN0205673929VG
9780205673926
0205673929
Working with Families: An Integrative Model by Level of Need by Allie Kilpatrick
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Pearson Education (US)
20081125
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