Families and Health Care: Psychosocial PracticeTransaction Publishers - 320 sidor Focuses on methods for enhancing family participation in medical care and for reducing the adverse effects of illness on family functioning. Serves as an aid for practicing social workers, presenting methods of assessing the individual case and a framework for working with families during the planning of services, intervention, and evaluation. Annotation(c) 2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
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... system , without permission in writing from the publisher . ALDINE DE GRUYTER A Division of Walter de Gruyter , Inc. 200 Saw Mill River Road Hawthorne , New York 10532 Library of Congress Cataloging - in - Publication Data Ell ...
... system , without permission in writing from the publisher . ALDINE DE GRUYTER A Division of Walter de Gruyter , Inc. 200 Saw Mill River Road Hawthorne , New York 10532 Library of Congress Cataloging - in - Publication Data Ell ...
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Psychosocial Practice Kathleen Obier Ell Helen Northen. Preface Knowledge about families and about families and the health status of indi- vidual family ... system inter- acting with the broader social environmental system . From this ...
Psychosocial Practice Kathleen Obier Ell Helen Northen. Preface Knowledge about families and about families and the health status of indi- vidual family ... system inter- acting with the broader social environmental system . From this ...
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... family functioning that is emphasized . In recent years , however , increasing atten- tion is focused on the family system's interaction with its broader physical and social environment , thereby reflecting an expansion of the family ...
... family functioning that is emphasized . In recent years , however , increasing atten- tion is focused on the family system's interaction with its broader physical and social environment , thereby reflecting an expansion of the family ...
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... family . A family systems perspective focuses attention on the family as a discrete entity rather than as a collection of ... system is assumed to move toward entropy or lack of organization and differentiation ) ; ( 2 ) strive toward ...
... family . A family systems perspective focuses attention on the family as a discrete entity rather than as a collection of ... system is assumed to move toward entropy or lack of organization and differentiation ) ; ( 2 ) strive toward ...
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... families can be helped through professional intervention . Having witnessed the strength and resil- ience of the family system in response to life stressors and to illness , we believe it is necessary to learn about family strengths so ...
... families can be helped through professional intervention . Having witnessed the strength and resil- ience of the family system in response to life stressors and to illness , we believe it is necessary to learn about family strengths so ...
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Social Work Intervention with Families in Health Care | 121 |
Values of Family Practice | 123 |
Purpose and Goals | 128 |
Forms of Treatment in Family Practice | 130 |
Generic Interventive Skills in Family Practice | 133 |
The Social Work Process | 138 |
Family Therapy | 143 |
Assessment | 145 |
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Research on Health Illness and Family | 25 |
Families and Illness Outcomes | 34 |
Impact of Illness on Families | 41 |
Family Coping Resources | 50 |
The Social Environment and FamilyFocused Health Care | 55 |
Social Policy Families and Health | 56 |
Health Policy and Families | 59 |
Structural Issues Affecting Families Access to Services | 64 |
Practice Implications | 72 |
Family Support Programs and Mutual Aid Groups | 75 |
Bioethical Decision Making and Families | 76 |
Conclusion | 77 |
Evaluation of Family Interventions | 79 |
Characteristics of Research on Family Interventions | 80 |
Family Interventions to Promote Health and Prevent Illness | 82 |
Family Interventions in the Face of Illness or Disability | 85 |
An Agenda for Future Evaluation Research | 96 |
Conclusion | 100 |
Assessment Frameworks and Assessment Tools | 101 |
Assessing Treatment Environments | 106 |
General Assessment Frameworks | 107 |
Assessment Frameworks for Use in Primary Care | 108 |
Family Assessment in the Face of Illness | 110 |
Assessment Tools | 111 |
Implications for Practice | 118 |
Planning | 150 |
Social Work Intervention | 152 |
The Core Phase | 158 |
Development of Skills | 159 |
Competence in Roles | 162 |
Modifying Patterns of Relationships | 163 |
Utilization of Resources | 167 |
Termination | 168 |
Crisis Intervention | 173 |
Purpose and Goals of Crisis Intervention | 176 |
Assessment | 177 |
Intervention | 178 |
Discharge Planning Placement and Followup | 191 |
Purposes and Goals | 192 |
An Essential Service | 193 |
Screening and Assessment | 195 |
Intervention | 199 |
Alternatives to Home Care | 206 |
Group Work with Families | 217 |
Planning for the Formation of Groups | 221 |
Assessment | 228 |
Intervention | 231 |
Facilitating Group Process | 239 |
Termination | 241 |
References | 243 |
Index | 309 |
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Families and Health Care: Psychosocial Practice Kathleen Obier Ell,Helen Northen Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1990 |
Families and Health Care: Psychosocial Practice Kathleen Obier Ell,Helen Northen Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1990 |
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Sida 9 - sense of coherence" as the organizing concept, defined as a global orientation that expresses the extent to which one has a pervasive, enduring, though dynamic, feeling of confidence that one's internal and external environments are predictable and that there is a high probability that things will work out as well as can reasonably be expected.
Sida 16 - The second and third determinants — family resources and definition of the event — lie within the family itself and must be seen in terms of the family's structures and values. The hardships of the event, which go to make up the first determinant, lie outside the family and are an attribute of the event itself.
Sida 113 - ... understanding the medical situation through communication with other parents and consultation with medical staff (III; items 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40).
Sida 133 - It is the theme and substance of this book that the phenomenon we call "relationship" is a catalyst, an enabling dynamism in the support, nurture, and freeing of people's energies and motivations toward problem solving and the use of help.
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