
Adoptive and Foster Parent Screening
A Professional Guide for Evaluations
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. December 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
252 pages
978-1-138-98832-3 (ISBN)
Description
Screening applicants for adoption or foster homes has life-altering consequences for the children involved, yet there are incredibly few programs available to train screeners. The educational system that certifies thousands of social workers each year does not understand the specialized training required to screen adoptive and foster parents; social work schools provide minimal interview training and what training they do provide focuses on therapeutic interview techniques rather than screening skills. There is a clear need for a book like Adoptive and Foster Parent Screening, one that can be incorporated into course requirements and used by working social workers and psychologists involved with adoption and foster parent screening.
Adoptive and Foster Parent Screening, written by a former social worker, who has placed hundreds of children into adoptive and foster homes, and a clinical psychologist, meshes the best of psychology and social work experience into a definitive guide for screening adoption and foster home applicants. The book provides information on:
evaluating aberrant behavior and unhealthy parenting attitudes
interview techniques
psychological testing.
Adoptive and Foster Parent Screening is based on case histories, research data, and interpretive analysis. The book is written in an accessible style free of technical language, thus making it appropriate for college-level students and professionals who don't have time to sift through empirical data to obtain accessible information that they can adapt to their profession.
Adoptive and Foster Parent Screening, written by a former social worker, who has placed hundreds of children into adoptive and foster homes, and a clinical psychologist, meshes the best of psychology and social work experience into a definitive guide for screening adoption and foster home applicants. The book provides information on:
evaluating aberrant behavior and unhealthy parenting attitudes
interview techniques
psychological testing.
Adoptive and Foster Parent Screening is based on case histories, research data, and interpretive analysis. The book is written in an accessible style free of technical language, thus making it appropriate for college-level students and professionals who don't have time to sift through empirical data to obtain accessible information that they can adapt to their profession.
Reviews / Votes
"I heartily recommend Adoptive and Foster Parent Screening to all child placement professionals as an essential part of their training and professional development. Thorough and well researched, it is one of those rare books that is easy for the inexperienced professional to digest, yet at the same time it offers seasoned veterans a deeper understanding of the role they play and the techniques that improve their effectiveness in placing children and working with prospective foster and adoptive parents. Allen and Dickerson approach difficult and controversial topics in the fields of foster care and adoption without flinching, offering balanced explanations and techniques for the 'best professional practice' possible today...I wish it had been available when I began my practice thirty years ago!"-- Sharon D. Gary, M.S., Founding Member of ATTACh (Association fot the Training and Treatment of Attachment Disorders in Children)
"Adoptive and Foster Parent Screening should be required reading for every foster care and adoptive worker as well as mental health professionals working in the adoption field. This wise and reasoned volume offers a step-by-step guide to ensure that the best matches are made between children and caregivers. It is a work that has been much needed in the field and sets the standard for volumes to follow."
-- Sam Goldstein, Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry, University of Utah School of Medicine, and in private practice at the Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center (N.L.B.C.) in Salt Lake City, Utah
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
374 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-98832-3 (9781138988323)
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James L. Dickerson | Mardi Allen
Adoptive and Foster Parent Screening
A Professional Guide for Evaluations
Book
10/2006
1st Edition
Routledge
€43.50
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Persons
Mardi Allen, Ph.D. was the 2002-2003 president of the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB). She earned her doctorate in psychology at the University of Southern Mississippi with an emphasis in Child, Developmental and School Psychology. She is a book reviewer for Contemporary Psychology, a journal published by the American Psychological Association, and she has been published in the Journal of ClinicalPsychology.
James L. Dickerson, a former public agency social worker, worked to place hundreds of children in foster and adoptive homes over a seven-year period. He later worked in a private agency focusing on international adoptions. He has written about foster and adoptive parenting for professional journals such as the Ontario Journal of Children's Aid Societies. He is also the author of numerous non-fiction books and over 2,000 magazine and newspaper articles.
James L. Dickerson, a former public agency social worker, worked to place hundreds of children in foster and adoptive homes over a seven-year period. He later worked in a private agency focusing on international adoptions. He has written about foster and adoptive parenting for professional journals such as the Ontario Journal of Children's Aid Societies. He is also the author of numerous non-fiction books and over 2,000 magazine and newspaper articles.
Content
Part I: Theory and Foundation. The Problem. The Language of Affect. Realism of Affect: Attachment and Esteem. Realism of Emotion: Views of Self and Other. Mapping the Terrain of the Emotional Relationship. Why Partners Matter: The Power of Affective Resonance. Why Esteem Matters: The Power of Shame and Pride. How Emotions Operate: Scripts of Self and Other. Part II:Clinical Applications. The Core Components of Relationship Problems. Patterns of Maladative Responses. Identifying the Problem. Establishing Safety. Maintaining Esteem. Repairing Damaged Esteem. Maintaining Attachment Security. Healing Attachment Injuries. The Emotional Safety Model.