Family Services
Family Services
- Katharine Briar-LawsonKatharine Briar-LawsonUniversity at Albany, State University of New York
- , and Toni NaccaratoToni NaccaratoCalifornia State University, East Bay
Summary
This overview of family services addresses some of the demographic trends and diversity in U.S. families. Inclusionary and exclusionary dynamics are cited, including the ways that income and race may insidiously determine discriminatory practices and differential outcomes. An array of family services are presented. They build on the evidence-based reviews related to the Family First Prevention Services Act. Key programs cited are Functional Family Therapy, Multisystemic Therapy, Brief Strategic Family Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Nurse–Family Partnership, Healthy Families America, Parent–Child Interaction Therapy, Parents as Teachers, and Homebuilders and Kinship care. Questions are raised about the need for a family support agenda in the United States that addresses diverse intergenerational families, ensuring their capacity to deliver core services to their members and provide equitable and basic guarantees.
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Subjects
- Couples and Families
- Policy and Advocacy
- Populations and Practice Settings
- Social Justice and Human Rights
- Social Work Profession
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