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Foster Care Therapist Handbook: Relational Approaches to the Children and Their Families [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 524 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2008
  • Kirjastus: Child & Family Press (imprint of Child Welfare League of America Inc)
  • ISBN-10: 1587600463
  • ISBN-13: 9781587600463
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 524 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2008
  • Kirjastus: Child & Family Press (imprint of Child Welfare League of America Inc)
  • ISBN-10: 1587600463
  • ISBN-13: 9781587600463
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Foster Care Therapist Handbook: Relational Approaches to the Children and Their Families focuses on the relational therapy approach, which considers the whole relational environment for each child and endeavors to get all parts of it to work together for the child's sake.
Each section in this guide is written by experts in the field. As a result, this volume draws on decades of experience and is expressed in plain terms and loaded with real-life examples. All facets of a therapist's workload are addressed, from infants needing developmental catch-up to teenagers benefiting from "hip-hop therapy" to burnt-out therapists requiring care themselves.
By viewing these therapeutic responsibilities through the lens of relational therapy, all aspects are placed into proportion, so they can be easily identified and worked out. The emphasis is on "What works with my case, right here, right now? What will help me help them?"
Preface vii
About the Authors xi
Part
1. The Culture and Environment of Foster Care
Introduction: The Culture and Environment of Foster Care
1(16)
Robert E. Lee
Jason B. Whiting
An Ecosystemic Approach to Foster Care
17(30)
Robert E. Lee
Cultural Issues: Diversity and Child Welfare
47(16)
Edgar Tyson
Scott Ryan
Tomi Gomory
Martell Teasley
The Perspective of the Consumer: Foster Children Tell Us What They Need
63(20)
Jason B. Whiting
John Seita
Ambiguous Loss: A Key Component of Foster Care
83(22)
Robert E. Lee
Jason B. Whiting
Part
2. Family Therapy Approaches
The Case for Relational Therapy with Young Children in Foster Care
105(18)
Robert E. Lee
Ann M. Stacks
Parent---Child Therapy for Traumatized Young Children in Foster Care
123(30)
Douglas Davies
Providing Developmentally Appropriate Family Therapy
153(28)
Lenore M. McWey
Patricia D. Donovan
An Integrative Approach Involving the Biological and Foster Family Systems
181(46)
Kim Sumner-Mayer
Kinship Placements: An Integrative Approach
227(24)
Patricia McKinsey Crittenden
Steve Farnfield
Creative Ways to Strengthen Family Bonds
251(18)
Larry Barlow
Sandra M. Barlow
Intervening with Foster Infants' Foster Parents: Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up
269(24)
Erin Lewis
Mary Dozier
Michelle Knights
Mallory Maier
Supporting the Work of Foster Parents
293(14)
Paul T. Huber
Jason B. Whiting
"It Isn't Right!" The Need to Redress Experiences of Injustice in Child Abuse and Neglect
307(24)
Terry D. Hargrave
Robert Brammer
Laura McDuff
Part
3. Important "Other" Issues
"I Want This Child Out of Here Now!" How to Deal with Sexualized Acting Out in the Foster Environment: A "Smart" Approach to Assessment and Treatment
331(32)
Alice Nadelman
Debra D. Castaldo
Combating a Family Culture of Violence
363(14)
John Seita
"We're in It Together" Family Therapy Where Substance Abuse Is a Problem
377(28)
John K. Mooradian
Teaching Developmentally Appropriate Parenting
405(22)
Ann M. Stacks
"Ready or Not, Here I Come!" Equipping Families for Transitions
427(24)
J. Matthew Orr
Rachel Brown
"But I Don't Trust You" Recognizing and Dealing with Parents' History of Trauma: The Story of Amy
451(18)
Kathleen Burns Jager
When the Helper Becomes Traumatized: Taking Care of You
469(16)
Tracy Woodard-Meyers
Index 485