Understanding generalist practice with families

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Understanding generalist practice with families

Grafton H. Hull, Jr. and Jannah Mather

Thomson Brooks/Cole, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-350) and indexes

Contents of Works

  • Working with families
  • Understanding family theories
  • Engaging families
  • Family assessment considerations
  • Assessing family functioning
  • Planning
  • Implementation
  • Evaluation, termination, and follow-up
  • Interventions with select family situations
  • Additional interventions with select family situations
  • Specialized family interventions
  • Community focus on families
  • Families and social policy
  • Trends and directions

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Description

Hull and Mather's book introduces students to the professional abilities needed when working with families. Using a generalist perspective, the book builds on the knowledge and skills students have acquired in other courses, and provides keen insight on the specific theories and skills associated with family systems and family practice.

Table of Contents

1. Working with Families. 2. Understanding Family Theories. 3. Engaging Families. 4. Family Assessment Considerations. 5. Assessing Family Functioning. 6. Planning. 7. Implementation. 8. Evaluation, Termination, and Follow-up. 9. Intervention with Select Family Situations. 10. Additional Interventions with Select Families. 11. Specialized Family Interventions. 12. Community Focus on Family. 13. Families and Social Policy. 14. Trends and Directions.

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