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Working with Children of Alcoholics: The Practitioners Handbook [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm, kaal: 420 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-1998
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0761907572
  • ISBN-13: 9780761907572
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm, kaal: 420 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-1998
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0761907572
  • ISBN-13: 9780761907572
First published in 1989 when the plight of children of alcoholics was initially brought to public attention, Working With Children of Alcoholics remains the only book for professionals that specifically addresses the needs of children growing up in alcoholic families. Expanding from the original, highly successful handbook, the second edition employs a family systems model to examine working with COAs in the context of their families and cultures.Incorporating the latest research, including Rubins pivotal work on transcendent children, Bryan E. Robinson and J. Lyn Rhoden place alcoholism in a larger American cultural context. They examine the effects of alcoholism on the four essential family tasks: creating an identity, setting boundaries, providing for physical needs, and managing the familys emotional climate. Furthermore, using a sociohistorical perspective as a backdrop, the authors examine American attitudes, values, and beliefs about alcohol use and abuse and discuss how these cultural influences affect our children.This expanded edition of Working With Children of Alcoholics will be important for social workers, psychologists, school administrators, teachers, drug and alcohol counselors, and pastoral counselors. It is also an excellent supplemental text for practitioners in training and in graduate courses in family and community, adjustment problems of youth, substance abuse, and human services. First published in 1989 when the plight of children of alcoholics was initially brought to public attention, Working with Children of Alcoholics remains an essential tool for professionals that specifically addresses the needs of children growing up in alcoholic families. Expanding from the original highly successful handbook, the Second Edition incorporates the latest research, including Rubin's pivotal work on transcendent children, Robinson and Rhoden place alcoholism in a larger North American cultural context. They examine the effects of alcoholism in four essential family tasks: creating an identity, setting boundaries, providing for physical needs, and managing the family's emotional climate. Further, First published in 1989 when the plight of children of alcoholics was initially brought to public attention, Working with Children of Alcoholics remains an essential tool for professionals that specifically addresses the needs of children growing up in alcoholic families. Expanding from the original highly successful handbook, the Second Edition incorporates the latest research, including Rubins pivotal work on transcendent children, Robinson and Rhoden place alcoholism in a larger North American cultural context. They examine the effects of alcoholism in four essential family tasks: creating an identity, setting boundaries, providing for physical needs, and managing the familys emotional climate. Further,
A systems perspective of the family; a sociohistorical perspective of
alcoholism in the United States; living and surviving in an alcoholic home;
psychological adjustment of children of alcoholics; risks and hazards in
behaviour and development; identifying children of alcoholics; programs and
treatment strategies for children of alcoholics; intergrational transmission
of alcoholism; resources for working with children of alcoholics.