Substance Abuse, Family Violence and Child Welfare: Bridging Perspectives, Vol. 1
Robert L. Hampton (Editor), Thomas P. Gullotta (Editor), Vincent SenatoreBooks.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.
Overview
It is hard to understand how society could have failed to recognize that children in abusive situations often live in families in which alcohol and other drugs are abused. Aimed at fostering more discussion between practitioners and scholars. Substance Abuse, Family Violence, and Child Welfare explores unified approaches for prevention of and treatment for children and their parents who find themselves in these circumstances.Synopsis
To foster more discussion between practitioners and scholars, this book explores unified approaches for prevention of, and treatment for, children in abusive situations and their parents.
The contributors probe: the history of abusive behaviour and intoxication; the research literature on drug-exposed children in the welfare system and the interventions that facilitate their optimum development; the legislative and policy contexts in which potential collaborations between the fields of substance abuse and child welfare are being deployed or abandoned; the damaging effects that parental and family substance abuse add to a host of child welfare problems; the need for clinicians to develop a sound therapeutic foundation to enhance their effectiveness with clients; and what can be done within drug-abuse treatment systems to develop services that directly affect the quality of life for children living with a drug-dependent parent.
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Contains nine contributions which address prevention of and treatment for children and their parents in abusive family situations. Chapters address issues including the history of abusive behavior and intoxication; research on drug-exposed children in the child welfare system; the legislative and policy relationships between the fields of substance abuse and child welfare; and developing services that directly affect the quality of life for children living with a drug-dependent parent. Paper edition (unseen), $27.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.