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title The Family At Risk Issues and Trends in Family Preservation - photo 1

title:The Family At Risk : Issues and Trends in Family Preservation Services Social Problems and Social Issues (Columbia, S.C.)
author:Berry, Marianne.
publisher:University of South Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:1570031630
print isbn13:9781570031632
ebook isbn13:9780585359670
language:English
subjectFamily social work--United States, Home-based family services--United States, Problem families--United States, Child welfare--United States.
publication date:1997
lcc:HV699.B49 1997eb
ddc:362.82/8/0973
subject:Family social work--United States, Home-based family services--United States, Problem families--United States, Child welfare--United States.
Page i
The Family at Risk
Page ii
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND SOCIAL ISSUES
Leon Ginsberg, Editor
Page iii
The Family at Risk
Issues and Trends in Family Preservation Services
Marianne Berry
Page iv 1997 University of South Carolina Published in Columbia South - photo 2
Page iv
1997 University of South Carolina
Published in Columbia, South Carolina, by the University of South Carolina Press
Manufactured in the United States of America
03 02 01 00 99 6 5 4 3 2
Portions of chapter 8 appeared in Marianne Berry, Keeping Families Together (1994), New York: Garland. They are reprinted here with permission.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Berry, Marianne, 1960
The family at risk : issues and trends in family preservation
services / Marianne Berry.
p. cm. (Social problems and social issues)
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 1-57003-163-0 (pbk.)
1. Family social workUnited States. 2. Home-based family
servicesUnited States. 3. Problem familiesUnited States.
4. Child welfareUnited States. I. Title. II. Series: Social
problems and social issues (Columbia, S.C.)
HV699.B49 1997
362.82'8'0973dc21 97-4722
Page v
To George Stephanopoulos
Page vii
CONTENTS
Editor's Preface
viii
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xiv
Part I
The Philosophy of Family Preservation
Chapter 1. The Call to Preserve Families
3
Chapter 2. The Policy Framework of Permanency Planning and Family Preservation
25
Part II
Family Preservation Practice Methods
Chapter 3. The Empirical Base for Family Preservation Principles
49
Chapter 4. Intensive Family Preservation Service Models
71
Part III
Practice and Program Issues
Chapter 5. Family Preservation Programs and Their Effectiveness
91
Chapter 6. Administrative and Organizational Issues
by Debora J. Cavazos Dylla
106
Chapter 7. Determining "Risk" and Targeting Appropriate Cases
129
Chapter 8. The Relative Efficacy of Hard and Soft Services
143
Part IV
Emerging Research, Practice, and Policy Issues
Chapter 9. Combining Research and Practice Tools
by Marianne Berry and Debora J. Cavazos Dylla
159
Chapter 10. Future Directions for Family Preservation
186
Index
196

Page viii
EDITOR'S PREFACE
This series of books is written for workers in the human services and for others who have an interest in human services programs. The books are designed to help social workers, psychologists, nurses, educators, and the many other professionals in the human services field improve their knowledge and skills so that they might better discharge their responsibilities and improve the lives of others. Board members of social agencies, public officials, and other groups that have authority over or special interests in the human services are also among the audiences for this series.
Marianne Berry's book represents a new direction for this series. It deals with the subject of family preservation, a concept that is both popular and controversial in the human services field. Family preservation is critically important because the family is the basic institution of every society. People's lives are molded by families; care and nurturing are provided through families; and much of human learning occurs in families. The social values of a society emanate from and are preserved by families.
The family is also the basic economic institution of society. People are provided with support through families. Therefore, the maintenance and enhancement of family life is the top priority of every government on earth.
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