Autor: Allen Rubin
Wydawca: Wiley
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ISBN13: |
9780470890639 |
ISBN10: |
0470890630 |
Autor: |
Allen Rubin |
Oprawa: |
Paperback |
Rok Wydania: |
2011-11-18 |
Ilość stron: |
384 |
Wymiary: |
279x215 |
Tematy: |
JC |
Praise for
Programs and Interventions for Maltreated Children and Families at Risk
"This volume represents an important step in the diffusion of evidence–based practices and programs to child welfare stakeholders. Dr. Rubin is commended for compiling a comprehensive collection, with chapters authored by many leading treatment developers and researchers, of those interventions andprograms that have demonstrated effectiveness or are among the most promising in the field."
Scott Henggeler, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesDirector, Family Services Research CenterMedical University of South Carolina
"At long last, a welcome and timely resource is available that identifies effective evidence–based intervention programs for at–risk and abusing and neglecting families. This book should become a standard reference and resource for students, agency administrators, child welfare practitioners, therapists, and mental health professionals."
Alberta J. Ellett, PhD, Director and Principal Investigator, Child Welfare Education Program, School of Social Work, University of Georgia
Evidence–based programs and interventions for abused children and at–risk families
Part of the Clinician′s Guide to Evidence–Based Practice Series, Programs and Interventions for Maltreated Children and Families at Risk provides busymental health practitioners with detailed, step–by–step guidance for implementing clinical interventions that are supported by the latest scientific evidence.
This thorough yet practical volume draws on a roster of experts and researchers in the field whose state–of–the–art knowledge has been assembled into this well–rounded guide. Each chapter serves as a practitioner–focusedhow–to reference and covers interventions that have the best empirical support for the treatment of maltreated children, including:
The Incred
ible Years (IY)
Child–Parent Psychotherapy
Triple P System of Intervention
Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC)
Coping Cat
Coping Power Program
Project Support
1–2–3 Magic
Trauma–Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Easy–to–use and accessible in tone, Programs and Interventions for Maltreated Children and Families at Risk is indispensable for practitioners who would like to implement evidence–based, culturally competent, effective interventions in their care of maltreated children and at–risk families.
Also in the Clinician′s Guide to Evidence–Based Practice Series
Treatment of Depression in Adolescents and Adults
Treatment of Traumatized Adults and Children
Psychosocial Treatment of Schizophrenia
Substance Abuse Treatment for Youth and Adults
Spis treści:
Series Introduction
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Part I Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction: Overview of Child Welfare Services and Empirical Support (Allen Rubin)
Part II Programs for Treating Parents and Children Referred to Child Protective Services (CPS)
Chapter 2 The Incredible Years: Evidence–Based Parenting and Child Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System (Carolyn Webster–Stratton and M. Jamila Reid)
Chapter 3 Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect (Cynthia Cupit Swenson and Cindy M. Schaeffer)
Chapter 4 Implementing Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC) (Rena Gold and Cynthia Heywood)
Part III Interventions for Maltreated Children and Their Parents Who May Be In or Out of the CPS System
Chapter 5 Parent–Child Interaction Therapy: Implementing and Sustaining a Treatment Program for Families of Young Children with Disruptive Behavior Disorders
(Sheila Eyberg, Larissa Niec, and Rhea Chase)
Chapter 6 Trauma–Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children (Allen Rubin)
Chapter 7 The Coping Power Program: Child Welfare Applications (John E. Lochman, Caroline L. Boxmeyer, Nicole P. Powell, Rachel E. Baden, Sara L. Stromeyer, and Jessica A. Minney)
Chapter 8 The Theraplay Treatment Program: Description and Implementation of Attachment–Based Play for Children and Caregivers (Dafna Lender, Phyllis B. Booth, and Sandra Lindaman)
Part IV Interventions for Traumatized Children
Chapter 9 EMDR for the Treatment of Children in the Child Welfare System Who Have Been Traumatized by Abuse and Neglect (Robbie Adler–Tapia)
Chapter 10 Coping Cat: A Cognitive–Behavioral Treatment for Childhood Anxiety Disorders (Shannon E. Hourigan, Cara Settipani, Michael A. Southam–Gerow, and Philip C. Kendall)
Part V Interventions for Parents or Children With Intimate Partner Violence Involvement
Chapter 11 Project Support: Reducing Conduct Problems of Children in Violent Families (Laura Minze, Renee McDonald, and Ernest N. Jouriles)
Chapter 12 Dissemination and Implementation of Child–Parent Psychotherapy: Collaboration With Community Programs (Miriam Hernandez Dimmler, Lisa Gutiérrez Wang, Patricia Van Horn, and Alicia F. Lieberman)
Part VI Interventions for Substance–Abusing Parents
Chapter 13 Global Goals and Specific Skills: Integrating Motivational Interviewing Into Child Welfare Practice (Melinda Hohman and Bill James)
Chapter 14 Maternal Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Effective Case Management With High–Risk Mothers and Their Children (Therese Grant)
Part VII Other Programs for CPS and Other High–Risk Parents
Chapter 15 The HOMEBUILDERS® Model of Intensive Family–Preservation Services (Charlotte L. Booth and Shelley E. Leavitt)
Chapter 16 Using 1–2–3 Magic in Child Welfare (Th
omas W. Phelan)
Chapter 17 SafeCare: Application of an Evidence–Based Program to Prevent Child Maltreatment (Anna Edwards–Gaura, Daniel J. Whitaker, John R. Lutzker, Shannon Self–Brown, and Ericka Lewis)
Chapter 18 Parenting Wisely: Enhancing Wise Practice for Service Providers (Robert E. Pushak and Donald A. Gordon)
Chapter 19 The Nurturing Parenting Programs: Preventing and Treating Child Abuse and Neglect (Stephen J. Bavolek and Rhenda Hotard Hodnett)
Part VIII An Evidence–Based Public Health Approach
Chapter 20 Parenting and Child Maltreatment as Public Health Issues: Implications From the Triple P System of Intervention (Matthew R. Sanders, Ronald J. Prinz, and Cheri Shapiro)
Appendix A: Empirical Support for the Programs and Interventions in This Volume (Allen Rubin)
Appendix B: The Evidence–Based Practice Process (Allen Rubin)
Author Index
Subject Index
Nota biograficzna:
Allen Rubin, PhD, holds the Bert Kruger Smith Centennial Professorship in Social Work at The University of Texas at Austin, where he has been a faculty member since 1979. He is the author of a number of bestselling titles in social work research. In addition, he is the past president of the Society for Social Work and Research.
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Praise for
Programs and Interventions for Maltreated Children and Families at Risk
"This volume represents an important step in the diffusion of evidence–based practices and programs to child welfare stakeholders. Dr. Rubin is commended for compiling a comprehensive collection, with chapters authored by many leading treatment developers and researchers, of those interventions andprograms that have demonstrated effectiveness or are among the most promising in the field."
Scott Henggeler, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesDirector, Family Services Research CenterMedical University of South Carolina
"At
long last, a welcome and timely resource is available that identifies effective evidence–based intervention programs for at–risk and abusing and neglecting families. This book should become a standard reference and resource for students, agency administrators, child welfare practitioners, therapists, and mental health professionals."
Alberta J. Ellett, PhD, Director and Principal Investigator, Child Welfare Education Program, School of Social Work, University of Georgia
Evidence–based programs and interventions for abused children and at–risk families
Part of the Clinician′s Guide to Evidence–Based Practice Series, Programs and Interventions for Maltreated Children and Families at Risk provides busymental health practitioners with detailed, step–by–step guidance for implementing clinical interventions that are supported by the latest scientific evidence.
This thorough yet practical volume draws on a roster of experts and researchers in the field whose state–of–the–art knowledge has been assembled into this well–rounded guide. Each chapter serves as a practitioner–focusedhow–to reference and covers interventions that have the best empirical support for the treatment of maltreated children, including:
The Incredible Years (IY)
Child–Parent Psychotherapy
Triple P System of Intervention
Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC)
Coping Cat
Coping Power Program
Project Support
1–2–3 Magic
Trauma–Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Easy–to–use and accessible in tone, Programs and Interventions for Maltreated Children and Families at Risk is indispensable for practitioners who would like to implement evidence–based, culturally competent, effective interventions in their care of maltreated children and at–r
isk families.
Also in the Clinician′s Guide to Evidence–Based Practice Series
Treatment of Depression in Adolescents and Adults
Treatment of Traumatized Adults and Children
Psychosocial Treatment of Schizophrenia
Substance Abuse Treatment for Youth and Adults
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