This accessible manual provides both students and health and human services professionals with a wealth of information about the issues and challenges facing families. Drawing from clinical and sociological perspectives and employing an empowerment approach, Spindel provides practical strategies for promoting resilience and positive family functioning. The chapters cover a wide spectrum of topics, including diverse family structures, healthy and unhealthy forms of communication, family culture and beliefs, couple dynamics, addiction, and developmental and psychiatric disabilities. The book also pays special attention to military families, the effects of violence and trauma, and professional ethics and self-care. Working with Families is an indispensable resource for students of social services, child and youth work, and early childhood education, as well as for faculty and practitioners in the helping professions.
Introduction Chapter 1:: The Changing Structure of Families Chapter 2:: Building on Family Strengths and Promoting Resilience Chapter 3:: Developmental Stages in Families Chapter 4:: Family Communication Styles and Couple Dynamics Chapter 5:: Family Roles, Diversity, and Gender Issues Chapter 6:: Family Scripts, Myths, Beliefs, Secrets, and Legacies Chapter 7:: Family Functioning, Scapegoating, and Attachment Issues Chapter 8:: Couple Relationships Chapter 9:: Families and Disability Chapter 10:: Family Violence Chapter 11:: Addiction and the Family Chapter 12:: Family Assessment Chapter 13:: Positive Strategies for Working with Families Chapter 14:: Working with Parents with Complex Needs Chapter 15:: Working with Military Families Chapter 16:: Grieving Families Chapter 17:: Common Pitfalls in Working with Families
Comments (0)
Your review appreciation cannot be sent
Report comment
Are you sure that you want to report this comment?
Report sent
Your report has been submitted and will be considered by a moderator.