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XX. Family Interviews
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Elizabeth Nicholds
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- I. Why a New Caseworker Needs to Study 1
- II. The Intake Process 6
- III. Recording the Intake Process 17
- IV. Communication 26
- V. Concise Recording 36
- VI. Recording the Interview in Depth 44
- VII. Termination of a Case 56
- VIII. Measurement of Case Movement 66
- IX. Measuring Movement in the Wilcox Case 74
- X. Methods of Coping 85
- XI. The Infant 97
- XII. The Toddler 107
- XIII. The Preschooler 114
- XIV. The Gradester 120
- XV. The Adolescent 132
- XVI. Helping the Unwed Mother 141
- XVII. Evaluation of Family Strengths 150
- XVIII. Outline for the Evaluation of the Family 160
- XIX. Evaluation of Two Families 176
- XX. Family Interviews 195
- XXI. The Use and Misuse of Authority 204
- XXII. When a Child Must Be Taken from His Own Home 213
- XXIII. Helping Resistive Parents 226
- XXIV. Clients with Character Disorders 239
- XXV. Management of Money 251
- XXVI. Counseling the Family of a Mentally Retarded Person 262
- XXVII. New Supervisors 272
- Bibliography 291
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- I. Why a New Caseworker Needs to Study 1
- II. The Intake Process 6
- III. Recording the Intake Process 17
- IV. Communication 26
- V. Concise Recording 36
- VI. Recording the Interview in Depth 44
- VII. Termination of a Case 56
- VIII. Measurement of Case Movement 66
- IX. Measuring Movement in the Wilcox Case 74
- X. Methods of Coping 85
- XI. The Infant 97
- XII. The Toddler 107
- XIII. The Preschooler 114
- XIV. The Gradester 120
- XV. The Adolescent 132
- XVI. Helping the Unwed Mother 141
- XVII. Evaluation of Family Strengths 150
- XVIII. Outline for the Evaluation of the Family 160
- XIX. Evaluation of Two Families 176
- XX. Family Interviews 195
- XXI. The Use and Misuse of Authority 204
- XXII. When a Child Must Be Taken from His Own Home 213
- XXIII. Helping Resistive Parents 226
- XXIV. Clients with Character Disorders 239
- XXV. Management of Money 251
- XXVI. Counseling the Family of a Mentally Retarded Person 262
- XXVII. New Supervisors 272
- Bibliography 291
- Index 305