Working with Families: An Integrative Model by Level of Need, 5th edition
Published by Pearson (November 25, 2008) © 2009
- Allie C. Kilpatrick Emeritus, University of Georgia
- Thomas P. Holland University of Georgia
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- Presents an integrative framework with intervention approaches to help students decide what model to use with various families and why.
- Emphasizes family strengths and resilience (Ch. 1 and throughout the practice chapters in Parts I through VI).
- Provides unique coverage of the importance of spirituality in working with families especially in Chapter 4.
- Offers current practice interventions, written by nationally and internationally known experts, that students can use in their practicums and internships.  (Chs. 5-12).
- Includes material on human diversity and ethnic-sensitive practice in Chapter 3.Â
- Presents an ecological systems approach and social constructionist framework for interventions (Ch. 2). Â
- Integrates case studies and vignettes in the theory base (Ch. 1-4, 13) and methods chapters (Ch. 5-12).
- Presents seven real-life ethics cases with commentaries from experts and references to the NASW Code of Ethics that allow students to apply the material in Chapter 4 on ethically informed practice to the case studies and compare their responses to the experts.
- Provides discussion questions, suggested readings, Internet Resources and Summaries for each chapter.
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Foreword   
Preface  
Authors   
Contributors    
Outline of Approaches  
 
Part One Theory Base and Contextual Practice: Metatheories for Working with Families at Four Levels of Need   
1   Levels of Family Need    
Allie C. Kilpatrick
Level I    
Level II   
Level III   
Level IV   
Intervention Criteria    
Summary   
Discussion Questions   
Internet Resources    
Suggested Readings   
References  
 
2   An Ecological Systems-Social Constructionism Approach to Family Practice    
Thomas P. Holland and Allie C. Kilpatrick
Ecological Systems Perspective   
Applications to Family Practice   
Caveats in Using the Ecosystems Metatheory    
Social Constructionist Perspective    
Applications to Family Practice    
Caveats in Using the Social Constructionist Metatheory   
Comparing and Integrating the Metatheories   
Summary   
Discussion Questions    
Internet Resources    
Suggested Readings    
References   
3   Contexts of Helping: Commonalities and Human Diversities   
 Allie C. Kilpatrick and June G. Hopps with Kareema J. Gray
The Helping Relationship/Therapeutic Alliance    
Client Diversity   
Summary    
Discussion Questions   
Internet Resources   
Suggested Readings    
References    
4   Ethically Informed and Spiritually Sensitive Practice  
Allie C. Kilpatrick, Thomas P. Holland and Dorothy S. Becvar
Ethically Informed Practice   
Spiritually Sensitive Practice   
Ethical Challenges   
Summary    
Discussion Questions    
Internet Resources   
Suggested Readings   
References 
   
Part Two First Level of Family Need: Basic Survival    
5Â Â Â Interventions with Level I ,Neglectful Families.
James M. Gaudin
Needs of Neglectful Families    
Assessment    
Goals: Defining Family Preservation  
Basic Tenets   
Intervention Approach: Preserving Neglectful Level I Families  
Evaluation of Effectiveness  
Application to Families on Levels II, III, and IV   
Ethical Challenges   
Summary   
Discussion Questions    
Internet Resources   
Suggested Readings    
References  
6   A Family Case Management Approach for Level I Needs    
Roberta R. Greene and Nancy P. Kropf
Family Needs  
Family Case Assessment   
Treatment Goals   
Treatment Approach: A Generalist Model of Case Management   
Evaluation   
Application to Families at Other Levels of Need   
Ethical Challenges 
Summary    
Discussion Questions   
Internet Resources    
Suggested Readings    
References 
 
Part Three Second Level of Family Need: Structure, Limits, and Safety   
7   Structural Family Interventions   
Harry J. Aponte
Levels of Family Need    
Assessment   
Goals   
Intervention Approach    
Evaluation   
Application to Families at Other Levels of Need    
Ethical Challenges   
Summary   
Discussion Questions    
Suggested Videotapes    
Suggested Readings   
References  
      8   Social Learning Family Interventions    128
Arthur M. Horne and Thomas V. Sayger
Family Needs    128
Assessment and Treatment Goals    131
Social Learning Family Interventions    133
Evaluation of Effectiveness    139
Application to Families on Levels I, III, and IV    139
Ethical Challenges    140
Summary    140
Discussion Questions    141
Internet Resources    142
Suggested Readings    142
References    142
Part Four Third Level of Family Need: Boundaries and Control   
9   Solution-Focused Family Interventions    
Jeffrey J. Koob
Assumptions   
Typical Needs of Level III Families    
Assessment    
Theory Base and Basic Tenets    
Treatment Goals    
Application    
Application to Spirituality    
Interventions    
Evaluation    
Application to Families on Levels I, II, and IV  
Ethical Challenges    
Summary    
Discussion Questions    
Internet Resources    
Suggested Readings   
References  
 
10   Family Systems Theory    
Joseph Walsh
Needs Presented by Level III Families   
Assessment   
Goals of the Intervention    
Intervention Approaches   
Applications    
Evaluation of Effectiveness   
Application to Families at Other Levels of Need  
Ethical Challenges   
Summary    
Discussion Questions 
Internet Resources   
Suggested Readings   
References   
Part Five  Fourth Level of Family Need: Family and Personal Growth   
11   Narrative Family Interventions    
Nancy R. Williams
Needs    
Goals    
Theoretical Foundations and Basic Tenets   
Assessment   
Intervention Approaches   
Evaluation   
Application to Families at Other Levels of Need   
Ethical Challenges    
Summary  
Discussion Questions    
Internet Resources    
Suggested Readings  
References    
12   Object Relations Family Interventions    
Allie C. Kilpatrick and Elizabeth O. Trawick
Family Needs   
Family Case Assessment    
Treatment Goals    
Intervention Approach: Theory Base and Tenets    
Application to Families on Level IV   
Interventions and Techniques   
Evaluation of Effectiveness   
Application to Families Functioning at Other Levels    
Ethical Challenges    
Summary   
Discussion Questions    
Internet Resources    
Suggested Readings    
References  
  
Part Six  The Family in the Community: Ecosystem Implications    
13   The Family in the Community    
Elizabeth VonkÂ
The Case of Mrs. Y.    
Dual Focus    
Definition of Community    
Family Practitioner and Agency Helping Function in Community   
Two Models That Address Family Needs on a Community Level    
Summary   
Discussion Questions  
Internet Resources    
Suggested Readings 
References  
Appendix: Ethics Cases and Commentaries  
Glossary    
Name Index    
Subject Index    
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