With a worldwide reputation for his work on pro-social modelling and working with families, Chris Trotter presents a step-by-step family problem-solving model for human service workers that is also readily understood by the clients.
With a worldwide reputation for his work on pro-social modelling and working with families, Chris Trotter presents a step-by-step family problem-solving model for human service workers that is also readily understood by the clients.
Chris Trotter is Professor in Social Work at Monash University. He has an international reputation for his research on family work, offender supervision and pro-social modelling. He is author of Working with Involuntary Clients and Helping Abused Children and their Families, and his books have been translated into German, Japanese and Chinese.
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Figures Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Why Collaborative Family Work? 2 Family work models and theories 3 The Collaborative Family Work model 4 Preparing families for family work and developing ground rules 5 Identifying issues to work on and focusing on strengths 6 Deciding what to work on first and setting goals 7 Problem exploration and developing strategies 8 Reviewing and concluding the family work sessions References Index
Figures Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Why Collaborative Family Work? 2 Family work models and theories 3 The Collaborative Family Work model 4 Preparing families for family work and developing ground rules 5 Identifying issues to work on and focusing on strengths 6 Deciding what to work on first and setting goals 7 Problem exploration and developing strategies 8 Reviewing and concluding the family work sessions References Index
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