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Foster family care : theory and practice

by Martin Judith A.

Synopsis

This book is authored by Judith Martin, co-author of the classic child welfare text with Dr. Alfred Kadushin. The book describes the process of carrying out one of the core child welfare services for families: foster family care. Taking an in-depth look at this service,Foster Family Caremoves the reader from the experiences of children and their parents as they first enter care, through the process of settling in and confronting the problems that led to the need for placement, to an assessment of the outcomes of care and its consequences for the growing child.The book offers a thorough review of current literature on foster family care and a critical perspective on this service. A central theme is the concept of quality service delivery; the perspective draws heavily on attachment theory and on practice principles embedded in the concept of permanency planning.For social workers, psychologists, or practitioners in related fields.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2000
ISBN-13 9780205304912
ISBN-10 0205304915
Class Copyright
Publisher Allyn and Bacon
Subject POLITICAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 262
Shelf No. GF681