
Updated and new, this practice text has both US and UK authors of distinction. It targets working with children and their families in the context of their daily lives - in their homes, families, and communities. The authors use a problem-solving approach to provide helping strategies for a variety of problems and problem behaviors that occur in families. Professors Harper-Dorton and Herbert take into account current pressures for short-term care, attention to measuring outcomes, family permanency, and various family structures and support systems that include mentoring and empowering families for their lifelong journey in their communities and homes.This latest edition retains the merits of the earlier editions but is enhanced by expanded coverage of cross-cultural issues, family mentoring, and problems specific to adolescence.
This text investigates the practical methodologies and problem-solving strategies required for professionals to effectively support children, adolescents, and their families within their natural environments. Professors Karen Harper-Dorton and Martin Herbert synthesize clinical expertise from both US and UK perspectives to address the complexities of modern family support. The authors provide a structured framework for navigating diverse family structures, emphasizing the necessity of outcome measurement and sustainable support systems in contemporary social work practice.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational practice text for students and practitioners in social work and family therapy. Readers frequently note the balance between theoretical grounding and the practical application of intervention strategies in real-world settings.
Page Count:
338
Publication Date:
2002-07-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190615788
ISBN-13:
9780190615789
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