Protecting Children and Supporting Families: Promising Programs and Organizational RealitiesTransaction Publishers, 1 gen 1997 - 290 pagine This book highlights encouraging news about programs that produce better outcomes for disadvantaged children and families. It includes a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis of the research evidence available on the effectiveness of these promising programs. Particular attention is given to programs with a demonstrated potential to prevent child abuse and neglect and family breakdown. |
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Pagina viii
... Identity Rationales for the Main Effect of Social Support : The Escape from Inferiorization Summary 4 Evidence from Support Programs Rothery and Cameron ( 1985 ) 45 47 50 52 550 55 Cameron ( 1990a ) , Cameron ( 1993 ) 61 Rothery ( 1990a ...
... Identity Rationales for the Main Effect of Social Support : The Escape from Inferiorization Summary 4 Evidence from Support Programs Rothery and Cameron ( 1985 ) 45 47 50 52 550 55 Cameron ( 1990a ) , Cameron ( 1993 ) 61 Rothery ( 1990a ...
Pagina 8
... identities and feelings of belonging . Support programs are those which bring about relevant changes in personal and family behaviors or abilities or that constructively modify the person's or family's immediate environment ...
... identities and feelings of belonging . Support programs are those which bring about relevant changes in personal and family behaviors or abilities or that constructively modify the person's or family's immediate environment ...
Pagina 13
... identities . These insights are different than those embedded in our preferred helping paradigms . We learn both the limits of what we can contribute directly as paid helpers and therapists and the importance of using our auspices to ...
... identities . These insights are different than those embedded in our preferred helping paradigms . We learn both the limits of what we can contribute directly as paid helpers and therapists and the importance of using our auspices to ...
Pagina 14
... larly unable to use her / his personal relationship with family members to foster in them a more positive social identity . An in - home worker may be an excellent source of high levels of crisis support , but 14 What is Social Support ?
... larly unable to use her / his personal relationship with family members to foster in them a more positive social identity . An in - home worker may be an excellent source of high levels of crisis support , but 14 What is Social Support ?
Pagina 19
... identity and well - being than to coping with partic- ular problems . Clearly , there is some relationship between these two general types of social support provisions in that people who have more diverse and valued social connections ...
... identity and well - being than to coping with partic- ular problems . Clearly , there is some relationship between these two general types of social support provisions in that people who have more diverse and valued social connections ...
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XIV | 33 |
XV | 35 |
XVIII | 37 |
XIX | 40 |
XX | 42 |
XXI | 45 |
XXII | 47 |
XXIII | 50 |
XXIV | 52 |
XXV | 55 |
XXVI | 57 |
XXVII | 61 |
XXVIII | 66 |
XXIX | 68 |
XXX | 69 |
XXXI | 71 |
XXXII | 73 |
XXXIII | 75 |
XXXIV | 76 |
XXXV | 86 |
XXXVI | 92 |
XXXVII | 101 |
XXXIX | 103 |
XL | 105 |
XLI | 110 |
XLII | 123 |
XLIII | 127 |
XLIV | 128 |
XLV | 141 |
XLVI | 148 |
XLVII | 151 |
L | 152 |
LXI | 177 |
LXIII | 181 |
LXIV | 188 |
LXV | 190 |
LXVI | 195 |
LXIX | 197 |
LXXI | 199 |
LXXII | 204 |
LXXIII | 208 |
LXXIV | 211 |
LXXV | 215 |
LXXVII | 225 |
LXXIX | 226 |
LXXX | 227 |
LXXXII | 230 |
LXXXIII | 231 |
LXXXIV | 232 |
LXXXV | 234 |
LXXXVI | 237 |
LXXXVII | 238 |
LXXXIX | 239 |
XC | 240 |
XCII | 241 |
XCIII | 242 |
XCV | 243 |
XCVII | 244 |
XCIX | 245 |
CII | 246 |
CIII | 247 |
CIV | 263 |
CV | 285 |
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Pagina 45 - The process through which the growing person acquires a more extended, differentiated, and valid conception of the ecological environment, and becomes motivated and able to engage in activities that reveal the properties of, sustain, or restructure that environment at levels of similar or greater complexity in form or content
Pagina 72 - ... Criminal Victimization," Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 25 (1988): 27-52. 12. Cited by D. Blankenhorn, "Fatherless America" (Minneapolis: Center for the American Experiment, 1993), 1. American education). In short, it would require "comprehensive and intensive services" provided by staff "with the time and skill to establish relationships based on mutual respect and trust.