Child and Family Practice:: A Relational Perspective, Second Edition presents important guidelines and principles for working with children, their families, and their service-providing organizations. It is grounded in the traditional social work theories of relationship with emphasis on three core concepts:: relational connection, evidence-guided knowledge, and reflexivity. With this text students can connect theory to evidence-based practice and use realistic case studiesfor classroom role-play and engaging discussion. Cohen Konrads goal is to help students connect science, theory, and the human qualities necessary to effect positive change and inspire hope in the lives of children and families.
Preface; Chapter 1: Practice with Children and their Families: A Relational Practice Perspective; Chapter 2: Early Experiences Matter; Chapter 3: Learning How to Love; Chapter 4: Child-centered Assessment: Lives in Translation; Chapter 5: Therapeutic Conversations with Children; Chapter 6: Working with Parents; Chapter 7: Play & Expressive Therapies; Chapter 8: Working with Adolescents; Chapter 9: Neurodiversity & Developmental Disabilities of Childhood; Chapter 10: Family Disruption and Ambiguous Losses; Chapter 11: Death and Grief in Childhood; Chapter 12: The Impact of Violence on Children; Chapter 13: Children of the World; Epilogue;
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