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Therapeutic interventions for families and children in the child welfare system [electronic book] / Sheri Pickover and Heather Brown.

By: Pickover, Sheri [author].
Contributor(s): Brown, Heather (Heather Beth) [author].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Springer Publishing Company, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: online resource (x, 276 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780826122186 (paperback); 9780826122193 (e-book).Subject(s): Mental illness -- Treatment -- United States | Child welfare -- United States | Foster home care -- Psychological aspectsDDC classification: 362.7330973 Online resources: E-book

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This one-of-a-kind resource for mental health professionals covers treatment issues unique to children and families who have a relationship with the fostercare system. With a focus on understanding how to navigate the complexities of the child welfare system, the book identifies and addresses mental healthand behavioral issues specific to this population and provides proven, effective treatment interventions. It brings together in one place the myriad ofcurrent resources available to help such children and families, and addresses situations that span removal from the home to kin or foster care, toreunification, adoption, or other permanent family connections.

Broad in scope and depth, the text addresses treatment issues not discussed elsewhere, such as how to cope with acting out in the foster home, how to drafta behavior modification plan, and how to maneuver through the court process. It delivers evidence-based guidelines for engaging and collaborating withother professionals, addressing crises, and assisting with transitions. The book also discusses the use of medications and barriers to effective treatment.Strategies are directed at such specific issues as sexual abuse, physical abuse, substance abuse, neglect, trauma, and attachment. Of special interest is afocus on the worldview of the parties involved in the child welfare system, including the child, the family, the birth parent, and the foster parent.Chapters weave case studies, ethical issues, multicultural concerns, and current research into a highly accessible guide.

KEY FEATURES:

Provides core information about the child welfare system for mental health professionals who work with this population Includes treatments that really work Illustrates, through case studies, how to combat common issues for the child welfare population and their families Describes strategies for engagement, collaboration, addressing crises, and assisting with transitions

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Electronic reproduction.: ProQuest LibCentral. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface (p. vii)
  • Acknowledgments (p. xi)
  • Part I The Child Welfare System
  • 1 Introduction to the Child Welfare System (p. 3)
  • Part II The Client Worldview
  • 2 The Child Perspective (p. 23)
  • 3 The Adult Perspective (p. 39)
  • Part III Therapeutic Interventions
  • 4 Beginning Therapy (p. 53)
  • 5 Assessment (p. 75)
  • 6 Diagnosis, Medication, and Child Welfare (p. 99)
  • 7 Treating Attachment (p. 111)
  • 8 Treatment for Loss and Transitions (p. 135)
  • 9 Treating Trauma (p. 165)
  • 10 Behavior Modification and Social Skills (p. 201)
  • Part IV Working With Adults in Child Welfare
  • 11 Engaging Families in Treatment (p. 223)
  • 12 Collaborating With Professionals (p. 239)
  • 13 Burnout, Countertransference, Ethics, and Wellness (p. 253)
  • Index (p. 267)

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