Therapeutic intervention with poor, unorganized families : from distress to hope
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Therapeutic intervention with poor, unorganized families : from distress to hope
(Haworth marriage and the family)
Haworth Press, c2000
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Includes index
Bibliography: p. 237-250
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Therapeutic Intervention with Poor, Unorganized Families: From Distress to Hope offers you integrated theories, practice, and research to provide you with the tools to be more effective when dealing with families in crisis. Therapeutic Intervention with Poor, Unorganized Families explores the decline of families into extreme distress and helps you to determine the best intervention for that particular family, as no one single method can be prescribed for all families. Therapists as well as clients favor the joint-goal intervention you will discover through this book, which is carried out mostly in the family home where the therapist can delegate authority as a means of strengthening and preserving the family.
Through Therapeutic Intervention with Poor, Unorganized Families, you will receive a plethora of ideas which consist of multiple intervention techniques and alternatives for intervention, including:
learning to organize institutions in the community to participate in getting families in extreme distress out of their long and perpetual predicament
teaching you how cooperation between various government organizations, public and private, can be solicited for the welfare of these families
offering you an anthro-psycho-social model of intervention that you will find effective in your own practice
examining case studies so you can see how the new model works in real-life settingsTherapeutic Intervention with Poor, Unorganized Families is unique because not only does it offer you help with supervision and training aspects, but because it also ends with a qualitative and quantitative research evaluation of this new model. Comprehensive and thorough, this book deals with the difficulties that may arise to interfere with the effectiveness of the intervention so you can learn from it and prevent further crisis. Therapeutic Intervention with Poor, Unorganized Families is a must for anyone working with families in crisis.
目次
Contents
Senior Editor's Comments
Foreword (Dr. William J. Reid)
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction to the Problem
Chapter 1. The Distress: A Social Problem of Families in Extreme Distress, Multi-Problem Families
Historical Review: From Multiproblem Families to Families in Extreme Distress (FED)
Chapter 2. The Hope: Interventions with Families in Extreme Distress
Historical Review: Intervention with Multiple-Problem Families
Approaches, Techniques, and Principles
Part II: From Theory to Practice: An Overview of the Model
Chapter 3. The Fear of Working with FED: Overcoming the Coalition of Despair
The Coalition of Despair
Overcoming the Coalition of Despair
Part III: Assessment of FED
Chapter 4. Developing a Model for Working with FED
From FED Description to FED Scale: A Clinical Assessment
The Families in Extreme Distress Scale
Part IV: Intervention Techniques
Chapter 5. Developing a Tool Box and Creating the Therapeutic Context
Preparatory and goal-Oriented Techniques
Preparatory Techniques
Chapter 6. Expanding the Tool Box: Using Goal Oriented Techniques
Empowering Techniques
Enhancing Communication Skills
Using the Therapeutic Team
Summary
Chapter 7. Beyond the Therapy Room
Multiprofessional Teamwork
Stages in Multiprofessional Team Development
Multiprofessional Teamwork Intervention in the Case of FED
Chapter 8. The L. Family--A Case Study
The L.s As a Couple and As Parents
The L. Family Children
Therapy Sessions
Summary of the Therapeutic Intervention
Chapter 9. Supervision in the Context of Therapy with Families in Extreme Distress
Coping with the Coalition of Despair Before and During the Therapeutic Process
Coping with the Anger of FED Toward Society That Is Directed at the Therapist or Social Worker As Representatives of Society
Coping with a Family's Overwhelmed Condition
Developing a Systematic View Rather Than an Individual Perspective Focused on the Wife/Mother
Relating to the Entire Team
Techniques in Supervision
Part V: The Research Project: Process and Evaluation
Chapter 10. Developing a Project for Working with Families in Extreme Distress
The Pilot FED Project
The FED Project
Method and Procedure
Chapter 11. Pre- and Post-Project Measurements and Evaluation
The Study Population
The Quantitative Analysis
The Subjective Evaluation
Summary
Part VI: Future Perspectives
Chapter 12. Considerations and Attempts for Hope
Intervention
Perspective of Intervention
Bibliography
Index
Reference Notes Included
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